10 Wrestlers Who No Sold Huge Losses
10. Brock Lesnar Quickly Turns His Attention To The Game
Remember when former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar returned to WWE programming in 2012 after eight long years away and looked destined to shake-up a company growing increasingly stale by the week?
And then went on to beat the ever loving sh*t out of John Cena in his first bout back, only to end up hilariously on the receiving end of an Attitude Adjustment on the steel steps and a loss out of the gates?
Well, don't worry if that part is a little fuzzy because "The Beast Incarnate" himself also seemed to forget all about that particular detail when it came time to rock back up to Monday Night Raw the very next night.
Showing not so much as a scratch from the previous evening's bloody Extreme Rules war, Lesnar defiantly announced that "the world got to witness first-hand Brock Lesnar bringing the pain."
And while Triple H would do his utmost to remind the returning contract rebel of the actual result of said Cena skirmish, Brock effectively no-sold the contest and odd on-screen political drama between "The Game" and then-Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis before beating the p*ss out of his next sparring partner to set up their incoming programme.