Brock Lesnar Wrestlemania Record: Has the Beast Ever Faced a Loss at the Grandest Stage of All?

Excitement is set to reach sky-high as WrestleMania season gets closer with every passing second. Among the most anticipated names for the 42nd edition is Brock Lesnar. The professional wrestler is known for his unmatched strength and skill. Along with an incredible legacy across both WWE and UFC, he has also ended The Undertaker’s legendary WrestleMania streak.
With that in mind, just how impressive is his own WrestleMania record?
A brief look at Brock Lesnar’s Wrestlemania record
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During his career, Brock Lesnar has competed in a total of 12 matches at WrestleMania. As of now, he holds a record of 6 wins, with his most recent win coming against Omos at WrestleMania 39 in 2023. Before that, he had defeated Kurt Angle (2003), The Undertaker (2014), Dean Ambrose (2016), Goldberg (2017), and Roman Reigns (2018) at WrestleMania.
However, in the rest of the 6 matches, he took a disappointing loss. He lost to Goldberg (2004), Triple H (2013), Seth Rollins (2015), Drew McIntyre (2020), and Roman Reigns (2022). Although several have faced the Beast Incarnate more than once in their lives, only Seth Rollins was able to defeat him twice, with the second in 2019.
One of the iconic records of Lesnar in Wrestlemania remains his defeating The Undertaker. With this, he broke The Undertaker’s record of 21 wins in WrestleMania. The record-breaking moment was shocking as well as intriguing, considering how it was Lesnar who made it happen.
Recently, Lesnar spoke about the iconic moment from 2014 Wrestlemania.
Brock Lesnar opened up about breaking The Undertaker’s record
In a Barstool Sports interview, Brock Lesnar spoke about ending The Undertaker’s WrestleMania winning streak in Wrestlemania. He explained that pro wrestling is a business and said it was time for a change. He also clarified that the decision was not his call to make.
"There’s a lot of people that are pissed that it’s me, but it’s not my call. And so my hats off to Undertaker, Mark, he’s a great guy. And at the end, it’s a business. It’s a give and take. And it was time for Taker to give. It was a time for Brock Lesnar to take it.” he said.
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He also added that it was ultimately Vince McMahon’s decision, suggesting that perhaps he believed Lesnar was the right person to end the streak. Now, cut to the present, Lesnar is set to return at WrestleMania 42, scheduled for April 18 and 19. As previously announced, this time he will face Oba Femi.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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