10 Most Brutual Matches In WWE History

By Jack G King /

8. Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar - WrestleMania 19, March 2003

It would have been the best ending to a WrestleMania ever. Brock Lesnar, the next big thing in wrestling, defeating established champion Kurt Angle for the title...with a shooting star press!? A man of Lesnar€™s stature should never be able to execute that move, a full backflip from the top rope onto an opponent below. It€™s a feat only pulled off by the industry€™s most nimble cruiserweights, yet Lesnar had proven he was capable, performing it in his younger days at the WWE€™s developmental facility. Except he couldn€™t. Not two years later in front of 53,000 people at the biggest event in wrestling. The crowd gasped €“ first in awe, then in horror €“ as Brock took off from the top rope, rotated slightly, and landed sickeningly on his neck. Nobody would have been surprised if the match had been called off there and then; it was a miracle he was still breathing. The quick-thinking Angle improvised a pinfall attempt, which Lesnar somehow kicked out of. Summoning the strength from somewhere as his face turned an unhealthy shade of red, Brock hoisted Kurt onto his shoulders, hit the F-5, and ended the match. It was still one of the most awe-inspiring main events €˜Mania had ever seen, but not quite for the reasons intended.