WWE: 10 Ways To Make The Undertaker Vs Brock Lesnar Less Predictable

7. Build Up Lesnar's Previous Wins Over Undertaker

Brock Lesnar and Undertaker is nothing new to long term WWE fans, the pair clashed repeatedly between 2002 and 2004, in my opinion in one of the best feuds of that decade. The dominant man was nearly always Lesnar, with the matches usually being very good brawls. WWE need to promote this as much possible to make Lesnar a threat at Mania 30, the story needs to be told that Lesnar has the secret to unlocking The Undertaker. There are so many ways WWE can do this, Heyman promos and video vignettes in particular. There were so many great visuals from Lesnar beating Taker ten years ago. WWE should show Lesnar brutalising Taker inside Hell in a Cell in 2002 and smashing him with the Biker Chain in 2003. The more these images get drilled into the audience, the more the perception will start to change a bit. Everything is coming full circle at Mania 30. Undertaker putting over Lesnar in 2002 was one of the key reasons Brock ever found success. It created the perception that Lesnar was a main event beast. To some extent it explains the heat Undertaker had with Lesnar when the star left in 2004, he felt that Brock had disrespected the business after it had invested so much in him. At Wrestlemania 30 the history can serve as the fuel to a great fight, with the telling of Brock's 2002 dominance as one of the factors to make him seem a threat.
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