5 of Brock Lesnar's best matches in the WWE
With UFC president Dana White announcing that Brock Lesnar would be competing in the UFC soon, it appears Lesnar will be done with the WWE after WrestleMania. Lesnar's contract expires after Mania and all signs point towards his departure after this event.
Wherever Lesnar's future may lie, there can be no doubt that he has been part of some classic matches in the WWE since his debut in 2002. The man dubbed 'the next big thing' had the quickest rise to the top of any superstar in WWE history and is to date the youngest WWE champion ever at just 25-years-old.
Lesnar had some classic matches with Kurt Angle, The Rock and The Undertaker during his first spell with the company. After departing the WWE in 2004, Lesnar would return in 2012 and appeared to be better than ever. His matches with John Cena, Triple H and CM Punk showed that his talents as a main event caliber superstar never waned.
Lesnar's strength, power and athleticism makes him one of the best performers in wrestling history and his versatility gives him the ability to have good matches against wrestlers of any style.
#5 Brock Lesnar vs John Cena vs Seth Rollins - Royal Rumble 2015
This was one of Brock Lesnar's finest WWE performances to date, the match highlighted the beast's quality in the ring and his status as the company's star attraction.
Most of this match revolved around Lesnar, he was hit with 3 attitude adjustment's and a curb stomp but survived. Even Cena ramming him through the barricade, into the steel steps head first and an elbow drop by Reigns through the table couldn't keep the 265 pound man down.
After Lesnar was put on a stretcher, the match appeared to be between Rollins and Cena but the beast returned to the ring and delivered German suplex's to both men and picked up the win after an F5 on Rollins.
The match highlighted Lesnar's ability to take punishment but also to dish it out, the beast's power and agility made this match incredibly fast paced and entertaining. Lesnar's late comeback was unexpected and added to this unpredictable match.