mcstoklasa
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Post by mcstoklasa on Apr 15, 2018 18:44:16 GMT -5
I say Warrior. Has Lesnar ever knocked out cold someone of the stature of Andre the Giant in 4 clotheslines flat like in the Survivor Series 89 main event? Lesnar struggled to KO an aged Hulk Hogan and didn't dominate when he broke the streak belonging to a man who had been doing it for 20 years +. Could Lesnar stand toe to toe with prime Hogan or a young Undertaker when he struggled to defeat their older selves? Remember Lesnar best taker in 2002
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Apr 15, 2018 19:01:56 GMT -5
Lesnar beat Rollins properly as well at the '15 Rumble.
I really should have read the next two pages to see if anyone said that already.
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Renslayer
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Post by Renslayer on Apr 15, 2018 21:32:36 GMT -5
I was set to say Lesnar until I saw the Warrior. And if I'm not mistaken, he's one of the only big main eventers that's never tapped out so he's got that going for him too
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Post by RadcapRadsley on Apr 15, 2018 21:37:56 GMT -5
Nicholas unlike Brock Lesnar has never lost on the grandest stage of them all
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Post by The Thread Barbi on Apr 16, 2018 5:33:24 GMT -5
I say Warrior. Has Lesnar ever knocked out cold someone of the stature of Andre the Giant in 4 clotheslines flat like in the Survivor Series 89 main event? Lesnar struggled to KO an aged Hulk Hogan and didn't dominate when he broke the streak belonging to a man who had been doing it for 20 years +. Could Lesnar stand toe to toe with prime Hogan or a young Undertaker when he struggled to defeat their older selves? Remember Lesnar best taker in 2002 True, but that was a humanised Undertaker, not a supernatural one that was impervious to pain like the version Warrior defeated.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Apr 16, 2018 6:52:57 GMT -5
Brock’s a sure fire hall of famer if he and Vince stay copacetic. Even if he’s kind of repetitive now, I still consider him one of the greatest monster performers of all time.
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