25 Greatest Superstars In WWE Raw History

18. Brock Lesnar

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Kicking John Cena's green baseball cap out the way having just flattened 'The Champ' himself, Brock Lesnar used the biggest Raw of the year to re-assert himself as the company's money player following his surprising 2012 return.

When he's not wasted as moving wallpaper to Paul Heyman's monologues, Brock almost literally chews the scenery on the flagship. Outside of arena-wide pull-aparts with John Cena, The Undertaker, Samoa Joe and Kane, 'The Beast' has launched car doors and sofas into orbit during spats with Seth Rollins and The Miz, and literally laughed in the face of countless fools that dared to oppose him.

Not 'giving a sh*t' about Heath Slater's kids was as closely connected to the WWE fanbase as the mountain-dwelling millionaire would ever be, but his performances have at least broadly justified the insane money the company has thrown his way.

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