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10 Best Spots Of Brock Lesnar's WWE Career

Writer Daniel Davis

As Pat McAffee would eloquently put it, Brock Lesnar is indeed the Alpha Male of our species, as the Beast Incarnate has dominated the landscape of WWE throughout his decorated career with the company.

He's made his presence felt inside the ring and inside the Octagon and has been successful in all of his endeavors. He's a physical specimen and has the monstrous character that manhandles his opponents whenever he gets inside the ring.

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Wrestling fans have witnessed multiple jaw-dropping moments of Brock Lesnar showcasing his freakish strength, and he continues to do the same to this date. With that said, let's take a look at the ten best spots of Brock Lesnar's WWE career.

10 Ring Wrecking Superplex

Big Show Brock Lesnar Break Ring

Brock Lesnar has taken on his fair share of giants throughout his decorated in-ring career, and The Big Show was one of his early opponents who gave The Beast Incarnate some tough competition.

The two behemoths squared off on the June 12, 2003, episode of SmackDown, and it was for Lesnar's WWE Championship. The match only lasted 8 minutes as the ending took the fans by surprise.

Brock Lesnar had The Big Show right where he wanted him on the top turnbuckle when he chose to do the impossible. Lesnar performed a giant superplex on The World's Largest Athlete. But the ring wasn't reinforced enough to withstand the impact as it went crashing down after Lesnar performed the move.

9 Lifting The Referee With One Hand

Brock Lesnar going to lift the referee

As mentioned earlier, Brock Lesnar is a physical specimen and has demonstrated tremendous feats of strength in WWE over the years. But this instance might have flown under the radar as some fans might not have noticed this subtle yet impressive display of power.

Brock Lesnar had his WWE return match against John Cena at the 2012 Extreme Rules PPV, and he looked to reintroduce the WWE fans to his dominance at John Cena's expense.

During the match, Brock Lesnar spotted referee Charles Robinson on the ground outside the ring and lifted him with one hand with ease, and put him back inside the ring.

8 Kicking Open The Hell In A Cell

Brock Lesnar kicks in HIAC door

Roman Reigns defended the Universal Championship against Braun Strowman inside Hell in a Cell at the titular PPV in 2018. It was Strowman's MITB cash-in match, which he announced in advance, and The Monster Among Men looked to overcome The Big Dog inside the Devil's Playground.

While Reigns' Shield brothers Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose took care of Strowman's allies Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler, they weren't prepared for Brock Lesnar, who made his way out with Paul Heyman.

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While Heyman argued with the referee to give him the cell key, Lesnar took things into his own hands and kicked open the cell door, and ripped it apart before decimating both Reigns and Strowman.

7 Ripping Off Car Door

brock lesnar car door

Seth Rollins got into Brock Lesnar's business after he cashed in his MITB contract on The Beast Incarnate during the latter's WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 31.

Lesnar took his time and came back for his title in June 2015 and invoked his rematch clause for a match against Rollins at the Battleground PPV. During the build-up to the match, Lesnar confronted Rollins and J&J Security on the July 6, 2015, episode of Raw.

The Beast Incarnate decided to decimate the new Cadillac Seth Rollins gifted to J&J Security and destroyed it with an axe. But the highlight of the segment was Lesnar ripping off the back door with his bare hands and tossing it away like it was a piece of paper.

6 F5 From Top Of The Pod

Brock Lesnar F5 to Austin Theory Cropped

Roman Reigns cost Brock Lesnar the WWE Championship at Royal Rumble 2022 during the latter's match against Bobby Lashley. However, Lesnar made sure he booked a WrestleMania showdown with Reigns by winning the men's Royal Rumble match later the same night.

However, Lesnar wanted the WrestleMania match to be Champion Vs. Champion, and looked to regain the WWE Championship when he competed for the title inside the Elimination Chamber at the titular PPV in 2022.

The Beast Incarnate decimated his opponents and recaptured the WWE Championship, but not before he made an example out of Austin Theory when he performed an F5 on the young superstar from the top of a pod.

5 Lifting The Big Show With A Forklift

Brock Lesnar lifting Big Show on a forklift

Brock Lesnar defended the WWE Championship against The Big Show at the 2003 Judgment Day PPV in a Stretcher Match. The wrestlers had to place their opponents on a stretcher and roll them across the yellow line near the stage to win the match.

Both Lesnar and The Big Show looked to make a statement against each other at the event and went on all guns blazing. However, Brock Lesnar got a bit creative and drove a forklift truck to ringside, and he placed a stretcher on the forklift and rolled The Big Show onto it after taking him out with an F5.

Lesnar lifted The Big Show in the forklift and drove it across the line to win the match and retained the title.

4 Suplex City At Royal Rumble 2020

Brock Lesnar Royal Rumble 2020 Cropped

After claiming that no one deserved an opportunity to face him for the WWE Championship at the 2020 Royal Rumble PPV, Brock Lesnar chose to enter the men's Royal Rumble match.

He made an example out of 13 superstars at the event and dominated every single one of them, and took them to suplex city before tossing them over the top rope.

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He caught Rey Mysterio leaping onto him and eliminated him with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, and he powered both Braun Strowman and Keith Lee over the top rope to finish his tally with 13 eliminations.

3 Breaking The Streak

WWE Brock Lesnar And Undertaker

Brock Lesnar has taken out numerous opponents with his destructive F5 finishing move and has won several championships with it as well. But none of them had the same impact as the F5 he delivered to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 30 to end the Deadman's iconic undefeated streak.

The Undertaker managed to kick out after taking two F5s from Brock Lesnar, but the third one became the final blow as the impact was heard around the globe as Lesnar became the first person to defeat The Undertaker at WrestleMania and ended his streak at 21-1.

2 Wrecking The Ring With A Tractor

Brock Lesnar WWE SummerSlam Tractor-1

After losing the WWE Championship to the Universal Champion Roman Reigns in a Champion Vs. Champion match at WrestleMania 38, Brock Lesnar received one last chance against The Tribal Chief at SummerSlam 2022.

The Beast Incarnate looked to make the most of his last opportunity and went to extreme measures to make sure he walked out of the event as the new Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.

He drove a large tractor to ringside while making his entrance, and while fans thought it was just a prop for his entrance, Lesnar used it to wreck the ring and sent Reigns tumbling outside. But he couldn't get the job done as The Usos helped Reigns overcome The Beast Incarnate.

1 Suplex On The Big Show

Brock Lesnar belly suplex

Not everyone can claim that they have overpowered The Big Show, as the World's Largest Athlete was usually the one who dominated his opponents.

However, Brock Lesnar stepped up to that challenge and showcased his monstrous strength by tossing The Big Show like a ragdoll on multiple occasions.

One such instance took place during their WWE Championship match at the 2002 Survivor Series PPV. During the match, Brock Lesnar did the impossible by performing a picture-perfect overhead belly-to-belly suplex on The Big Show. However, he couldn't get the job done as Paul Heyman's unexpected betrayal resulted in The Big Show walking out as the new WWE Champion.