Last 10 Wrestlers Who Defeated The Undertaker

Defeating the Deadman is one of the hardest things to do.

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He is the Demon of Death Valley, the Deadman, the Master of the unforgettable streak, and has stolen the souls of WWE Superstars and fans alike for over twenty five years. The aura he presents himself is unique to him and to him alone.

Excluding Royal Rumble matches, the Undertaker just doesn't lose very often. The Deadman is near invincible in the ring but even he can still have the off day. Even when he was working full time, his last ten losses from different men are spread over the course of eight years. That is some feat to behold.

The majority of people on this list have defeated the Undertaker on more than one occasion, but only the most recent occurrence is included to shine the spotlight on those who are equally deserving of this accolade. Who conquered the Undertaker? Venture forth if you dare.

10. Brock Lesnar – Hell in A Cell 2015

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It all started with a streak, or the end of one more importantly. The 1 in 21-1 as he is rightfully known was square in the sights of the deadman's ever since The Undertaker lost at Wrestlemania over a year earlier. Undertaker cost Lesnar the WWE Championship from Seth Rollins by interfering in their match just as Brock was covering the champion.

This resulted in a match at Summerslam, which Undertaker won, but not in the usual fashion for the Deadman. With Lesnar applying the Kimura Lock, Undertaker tapped out causing the bell to ring, however the referee didn't see the tap out. In all the confusion with the referee arguing with the timekeeper, Undertaker low blows Brock Lesnar and applys the Hell's Gate for the pass out and the victory. There was only one real way to finally settle the feud. Hell in a Cell.

For the PG era, there was nothing PG about this match. The ending alone involving exposed timber of the ring had not been seen in the WWE for a pay per view match of this scale before. Lesnar did get some sweet revenge in this match with a low blow of his own, before nailing the F5 on the exposed boards for the three count.

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