#4 His last match with Kurt Angle actually took place in Japan and not in WWE
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Kurt Angle was arguably Brock Lesnar's biggest rival in WWE. They had several major matches together including their 60-minute Ironman match on SmackDown and their WWE Championship match in the main event of WrestleMania XIX. Obviously, you might believe that this was the last time that these two wrestled in the ring and WWE wants you to believe that. Actually, that is not the case as The Olympic Gold Medalist and The Mayor of Suplex City last faced each other in Japan in 2007.
The match lasted about 12 minutes. It looked like Lesnar was going to win after he hit his finisher, the F5, but Angle managed to kick out. Angle locked Lesnar in the Ankle Lock, and Lesnar tapped out, suffering a clean loss. Brock Lesnar losing a match clean via submission? I doubt you'll see that happen today in WWE.