What's the story?
On March 09, 2018, WWE released a video titled "5 bones broken by Brock Lesnar." This compilation features the Beast Incarnate at this destructive best, laying waste to some of the biggest names in professional wrestling history.
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In case you didn't know...
Ever since his main roster debut on March 18, 2002, Lesnar has been booked as an unstoppable force, usually finding his place at the top of the card.
During his initial run with WWE, the University of Minnesota product ran through a number of legends such as The Rock, Hulk Hogan, Big Show, Kurt Angle and The Undertaker. Upon becoming disillusioned with professional wrestling, Lesnar parted ways with the Connecticut-based compa after WrestleMania 20 to pursue a career in the NFL.
However, this change of profession didn't work out for the North Dakota native who eventually signed with the Ultimate Fight Championship (UFC), winning the promotion's Heavyweight Championship from the legendary Randy Couture in only his first fourth MMA fight.
On April 02, 2012, Lesnar returned to WWE on a far more favourable contract before proceeding to add the likes of Triple H, CM Punk, John Cena and Dean Ambrose to his list of victims. However, the biggest moment of his professional wrestling career came at WrestleMania 30 when he ended The Undertaker's undefeated streak.
The heart of the matter
This video features Brock Lesnar assaulting The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kane and Mark Henry.
The Beast Incarnate used a propane tank to break The Undertaker's arm during his first run with WWE. Lesnar then crushed the ankle of The Deadman's brother, Kane, when The Devil's Favourite Demon was a part of the Authority.
Shawn Michaels, Triple H and Mark Henry weren't much luckier as they had their arms mangled by the Former UFC Heavyweight Champion's Kimura lock.
What's next?
Brock Lesnar will defend The Universal Championship against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 34 on April 08, 2018. The former NCAA standout's WWE contract is also expected to expire in 2018, so a return to UFC is on the cards.
Author's take
When Lesnar finally parts ways with the world of professional wrestling, his brutal attacks and convincing victories over a number of legends will be a huge part of his legacy. Therefore, it only makes sense that this video would be a part of WWE's "List This!" series.
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