The Undertaker comments on beating Brock Lesnar ONLY ONCE at a WWE PLE with a 1-4 win/loss record
The Undertaker has admitted that his record against Brock Lesnar isn't good. The Phenom acknowledged that The Beast has beaten him in most of their outings on WWE premium live events.
The Phenom first feuded with Lesnar way back in late 2002. The duo has collided in the WWE ring on multiple occasions, with The Beast Incarnate picking up wins in most matches. Lesnar holds a 4-1 record against Taker on WWE PLEs. He picked up wins over The Deadman at No Mercy 2002, No Mercy 2003, WrestleMania XXX, and Hell In A Cell 2015. The only premium live event where The Phenom was victorious was SummerSlam 2015.
On a recent edition of Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway, The Undertaker opened up about his rivalry with Brock Lesnar. He then acknowledged his terrible record against the former UFC fighter.
"My record against Brock was not really good. I think only beat him once in a pay-per-view, but I always enjoyed working with him." [8:35-8:42]
Watch the full interview here:
The Undertaker's relationship with Brock Lesnar
The Deadman and The Beast Incarnate are good friends in real life. In an interview with Inside The Ropes, Taker revealed that he and Lesnar have always been close.
Check out his comments below:
"Brock and I have always been close. When he came up the first time, [there were] numerous occasions where we sat down and we talked about things. He ran it by me early on when he was thinking about leaving... where everyone else was telling him, 'man, you're making a mistake, you shouldn't do this,' I told him the opposite." [H/T WrestlingInc]
Lesnar had decided to leave WWE well ahead of WrestleMania XX in 2004. He lost to Goldberg at The Show of Shows in what many fans consider to be one of the worst outings in the history of WWE.
Lesnar immediately left WWE and strained his relationship with Vince McMahon on his way out. He made his return eight years later.
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