#2 The Undertaker
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If one looks back at all the instances The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar went at it, they would find that Lesnar has dominated The Phenom most of the time. The rivalry first kicked off in late 2002, with Lesnar destroying The Undertaker inside Hell In A Cell to retain his WWE title. Lesnar went on to throw him out of the ring to win the 2003 Royal Rumble match. Months later, The Undertaker tried to win the WWE title again, but Mr. McMahon prevented him from defeating Lesnar.
Around the same time, on the August 26, 2003 taping of WWE SmackDown, The Undertaker took on Big Show and Brock Lesnar in a Triple Threat match, with Kurt Angle on commentary. The ending saw Lesnar trying to hit a Superplex on Big Show from the top rope. The Undertaker appeared under Lesnar and hit him with a thunderous Last Ride. This was enough for the pin, and fans roared in unison as soon as The Deadman bagged the victory. The Undertaker recently defeated AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 in a Boneyard match, burying him alive in the process.