The Complete A-Z Of The Undertaker

15. L - Lesnar

The Undertaker
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Much like his battles with Shawn Michaels, Undertaker has had prominent rivalries with two very different incarnations of Brock Lesnar. Unlike his wars with 'HBK' though, one version remains far more superior and significant than the other.

His 2002/2003 scraps with 'The Beast' saw Brock score a bloody victory inside 'Hell in a Cell', but he had to suffer the indignity of some demeaning beatdowns in the build-up and a damaging first pay-per-view encounter the prior month that saw Lesnar hurled through the stage like an enhancement talent.

Their 2003 rivalry at the tail-end of Undertaker's biker years fared little better, but both made up for it with monster big man matches in the wake of the WrestleMania Streak's infamous demise.

Their powerful bouts at the Summerslam and Hell in a Cell pay-per-view events in 2015 were chock-full of intensity and drama, and in the case of the latter, a decisive finish in favour of slightly-more-active part-timer Lesnar.

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