http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoUqj_A7kTk This was Brock's first WWE Title feud after winning the title (at first it was called Undisputed, but by this point it was known as the WWE Title on Smackdown) and it was the second straight month with this match for the title. The month before they had a match that ended in a double disqualification. This was a Hell in a Cell match and while the outcome of the match was easy to figure out, nobody really knew how good it would be. Oh, and another thing to note was that this was the match and feud where Paul Heyman hired a woman to pretend like she was having an affair with Undertaker. Very bad angle. He also had a cast on his hand during the match and they played that up for weeks going in. I guess it was the way to get Undertaker some sympathy. I didn't love that angle for it, but the action in the match was really good. I'll always remember this one as one of the bloodiest Hell in a Cell matches ever because Undertaker was busted open for the majority of it and was in that rare role as an underdog. It wasn't just some blood. His whole face was covered in it. Lesnar was the heel champion with his manager Paul Heyman at his size and he took it to the Deadman with everything he had. The last few minutes featured several big spots. Lesnar kicked out of a Chokeslam, Undertaker escaped a Lesnar Last Ride attempt (Undertaker's move), then Undertaker finally hit the Last Ride and everybody thought that was it until Lesnar got his hand on the bottom rope. Undertaker went for a Tombstone, but Lesnar amazingly countered it into an F5 for the pinfall as Undertaker lost cleanly in piles of his own blood after 27 minutes. Lesnar's counter of the Tombstone into the F5 without ever putting Undertaker down is an amazing feat of strength. What a freak. It was a big deal for Lesnar to beat a top guy like Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell. The fact that they had a great match en route to Lesnar's win made it even better.
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