Brock Lesnar: "I loved traveling with The Undertaker and Kane"



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Brock Lesnar: "I loved traveling with The Undertaker and Kane"

Two of the wrestlers who have made the most of the recent history of WWE, in the last 20 years, were The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar. Though the two are completely different ages and careers, they still managed to twist the history of the pro-wrestling world with their own hands, with The Undertaker spanning virtually every era of pro-wrestling from 1990 to the present, while instead Brock Lesnar has always gotten straight to the point, with an impact and impetuosity that only he has managed to bring to the rings around the world.

Between the two, there have also been some feuds in WWE that have changed the course of the federation's storylines and that have literally marked the end of a course, such as the Wrestlemania 30 match, where Brock Lesnar was the first and then the only athlete to interrupt the Deadman's unbeaten streak, after 21 consecutive matches won.

From then on, for Brock Lesnar there were almost only huge victories and feuds, both in the Grandaddy of Them All and in all the other PPVs of the company in which he took part. If Undertaker has now decided to leave active wrestling, confirming his retirement at the 2020 Survivor Series, there was a second youth for Brock Lesnar, which took him directly to last year's Wrestlemania main event, with the WWE title flanks, in a Winner Take All match against Roman Reigns, Universal champion, which The Beast however lost.

Brock Lesnar and travels with Kane and The Undertaker

In his last speech to the microphones of the Stone Cold Podcast, the former WWE Champion wanted to think back to his debut in WWE in 2002, after having passed through OVW together with the likes of John Cena and Batista, with The Beast who also wanted to talk about his traveling companions from show to show, which were often the Brothers Of Destruction: Kane and The Undertaker.

Regarding his road trips, covering hundreds of miles from stop to stop on the company, Lesnar said: "I was always asking to travel with Kane and Taker. 'Can I jump in the car with you, will I sit in the back? I'll also get gas, whatever it takes!

Very often they made me go with them and then instead I started traveling with Curt (Hennig ed) and Big Boss Man." According to Lesnar, traveling with two sacred monsters like Kane and The Undertaker would have helped him grow considerably in the world of pro-wrestling , as well as backstage at the company, which eventually happened, years later, making him one of the most sought-after and accomplished wrestlers in the entire history of the Stamford company.

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