Why brock lesnar doesnt like the undertaker




















The terrifying moment saw Brock cornering Sara and putting his hand on her stomach before threatening the entire family. WWE tries to keep their talents away from having the same match with the same stipulation multiple times.

The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar are one of just two singles matches to have multiple bouts inside of the Hell in a Cell structure. Lesnar won the match in the structure again about thirteen years later when they faced off for the final time. The standoff personality of Brock Lesnar sees him known for rarely wanting to be around others. Lesnar is known for clocking in and out of the job, but he did go out of his way to check on The Undertaker after he suffered a scary injury.

However, Undertaker suffered a concussion during the match and collapsed backstage. Lesnar and Vince McMahon went to the hospital following the ambulance to make sure Undertaker was progressing positively for his health. Brock Lesnar had the most dominant first year in WWE history. Undertaker putting over Brock clean in the Hell in a Cell match led to the fans showing more love to Lesnar.

WWE decided to move forward with turning Brock face by having Undertaker show him respect afterwards. They would not screw what would probably be the biggest comeback ever in the WWE history.

This point is related to the previous one. Lesnar should face a veteran with five or more years remaining to his career or even a rising star. Obviously, Brock won't be on the losing end IF he comes back. But if someone like Randy Orton, John Cena, Edge or even Kane faces him in a valiant losing effort, it would not hurt any of them and it could set the stage for a good rivalry. All the wrestlers I mentioned in the previous point can easily deliver a better match than The Deadman.

Even Sheamus or Jack Swagger would make the encounter more interesting despite we already know the result of the match. John Morrison or The Miz could also give a good show against Lesnar. There is also another major point to consider: Lesnar won't come back to face anyone just like that.

If there is no gold on the line, I doubt he will be interested to do the move. If it's not for a World Championship, Brock might come back as some kind of savior, with a mission. There will certainly be an evil wrestler, deeply hated by the fans, that will have to be put out of action The Miz?

Or, even better, Lesnar could succeed where John Cena failed, by destroying The Nexus and their new leader. If he decides to come back, he will have to be in the spotlight and a match against The Undertaker would prevent that. Even Shawn Michaels had to struggle against the prestige of the streak for his retirement match.

But if I was going to get beat by someone, Brock was a guy who had the credentials, I think, to do it and people would be like, 'Um, OK, s, that's Brock Lesnar. I just wanted to make sure that's really what [McMahon] had wanted to do. A professional through and through, Calaway's role as locker room leader and close relationship with McMahon left little doubt The Undertaker was going to do what was best for the company. But at the end of the day, I'm going to do what Vince wants me to do," Calaway said.

He gave me the opportunity. Could I have made a power play? Yeah, but seriously, what good was that going to do? What kind of precedent does that send? It just wouldn't have been right. One thing Calaway does openly lament is how much his untimely concussion -- he remains unable to pinpoint when it took place in the match -- robbed from the match fulfilling its potential on an already loaded card which remains in the discussion for best WrestleMania in history.

That's business and that's the way I look at things. According to Calaway, the last episode of the docuseries has yet to be filmed and taping is ongoing. So what's the perfect way to cap a year career as, quite possibly, the WWE's most beloved and unique character? Obviously, I want to go out with a match on the big stage with a performance that you will think, 'That is The Undertaker that I have known and have watched for 30 years,'" Calaway said.



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