10 Best WWE Workers Since 2010
5. Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar has only wrestled 25 matches total since 2010, but he has a higher percentage of delivering memorable bouts than anyone else on the roster.
If you toss out Lesnar’s duds with Triple H (feel free to blame whoever you’d like on those), and a lackluster showdown with Taker at WrestleMania XXX (feel free to blame a concussion on that one) he’s been virtually unstoppable at stealing the show in the ring.
His first match back from his extended hiatus was against John Cena at Extreme Rules 2012. While one would expect a lot of ring rust, Lesnar immediately put on one of the best matches the company had ever seen that night. Probably no one him could have accomplished that. The man just has an intensity and believably to him that no one in the entire wrestling business can hope to match.
Along with the great Cena matches, and the triple threat involving Rollins at Royal Rumble, he also worked a masterpiece with CM Punk at SummerSlam 2013. From smaller wrestlers, to the biggest deadweights, Lesnar creates compelling, must-see showdowns, and almost always delivers.
If he was willing to work full-time, his matches would lose some of their aura, but if he did, it’s possible he could walk away with the best wrestler since 2010.