Brock Lesnar is one of the terrifying men not only today, but also in the history of WWE. Known as The Beast Incarnate for his size and strength, Lesnar's domineering persona has made him a huge crowd puller.

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Lesnar has been in the wrestling business for a long time. While his first stint lasted just two years, his second has stretched for nearly a decade, as he is the reigning WWE Champion. Being a top guy, Lesnar hardly encounters defeats. In the past eight years, Lesnar has had only a handful of losses.

Let's analyze and rank every Brock Lesnar loss since his return.

8 Seth Rollins (2019 SummerSlam)

Brock Lesnar won the Universal Championship for the third time, pinning Seth Rollins at Extreme Rules. The Beast Incarnate won the men's Money In The Bank contract earlier, allowing him to pin either the Universal Champion or the WWE Champion. Lesnar had his eyes on the Universal Championship and he cashed in the briefcase at Extreme Rules.

WWE didn't get many weeks to build this feud, but the hype was already high form their previous bouts. Lesnar experienced his second defeat of the year at SummerSlam, which was certainly unusual for him. The Beast dropped the belt a few days after winning it at Extreme Rules. Given Lesnar won the WWE Championship after losing the SummerSlam match, it didn't make a notable difference in his character.

7 Goldberg ( Survivor Series 2016)

Brock Lesnar's final WWE match in the first stint was against Goldberg, as the two behemoths collided at WrestleMania 20. After a span of twelve years, Goldberg returned to WWE in 2016, and he encountered his old foe, Brock Lesnar. The Beast Incarnate, on the other hand, finally met his match at Survivor Series.

The rematch was the return of Goldberg in the ring after a decade, and he still looked like an indomitable force. Goldberg took just one minute and twenty-six seconds to pin Brock Lesnar in the squared circle. It was certainly one of the dominating performances against Lesnar, which was also the first fall loss for Lesnar in three years.

6 The Undertaker ( 2015 SummerSlam)

The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar have a long history, starting from the early days. Having broken the famous WrestleMania streak, Lesnar was running high and beating him was an insurmountable task for any Superstar in WWE. Lesnar and Undertaker reignited their rivalry at SummerSlam, which was a rematch from their previous WrestleMania match.

The Deadman was not only eager to take revenge for his WrestleMania loss, but also secure his first victory over Lesnar. Even though Undertaker won the bout, it had a controversial ending. The referee didn't notice when Undertaker tapped out, yet he earned the victory when Lesnar faded away in a vicious Hell's Gate.

5 Roman Reigns ( 2018 SummerSlam)

Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns had a length rivalry after the former won the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 33. Attempting a couple of times to win the coveted prize, The Big Dog finally got the job done at 2018 SummerSlam, ending a record-long title reign of the Beast Incarnate.

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Chasing the Universal Championship for a couple of months, Reigns received a title shot at WrestleMania 34, where Lesnar managed to retain the belt. Their rivalry continued in Saudi Arabia, as Lesnar picked up another victory over Reigns at The Greatest Royal Rumble. The Big Dog got his final title shot at SummerSlam, and he managed to slay the Beast by halting a remarkable title reign of 504 days.

4 Triple H ( WrestleMania 29)

Brock Lesnar has given many awe-inspiring matches throughout his career, winning most of those bouts. However, his encounter with Triple H was interesting, and he suffered one of the biggest defeats in his career. The feud between Triple H and Brock Lesnar was certainly one of the best feuds of the past decade.

Entering his second feud since making his return, Brock Lesnar took on Triple H at 2013 SummerSlam, where the former was victorious. The Game was humiliated because his arm was broken by the Beast Incarnate. With a goal to take revenge, Triple H faced Lesnar at WrestleMania 29, which was No Hold Barred match, and Triple H put his career on the line. After a hard-fought battle in between the ropes, Triple H stood tall by beating Lesnar and saving his career.

3 Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 35)

One of the most anticipated matches of 2019, Brock Lesnar put the title on the line against Seth Rollins, the winner of 2019 Royal Rumble, at the Grandest Stage of Them All. Winning the men's Royal Rumble match, Seth Rollins set his eyes on the Universal Championship, which was held by Brock Lesnar. With an intense build-up for weeks, the two men finally locked horns at the Showcase of Immortals.

Rollins walked into the match as an underdog, who had promised to slay the Beast and end his invincible title reign. Surprising Lesnar, Rollins prevailed and kept his promise by slaying the Beast. Rollins became the Universal Champion for the first time in his career.

2 John Cena ( 2012 Extreme Rules)

Everyone remembers how Brock Lesnar unsparingly mauled John Cena at the 2014 SummerSlam. However, they had another match in 2012, when the two heavyweights collided at Extreme Rules. It was the very first match for Lesnar in his second stint.

Lesnar, who came back with an impressive resume as the former UFC Champion, attacked John Cena, sending a message to the Leader of Cenation. The assault set up a match between Lesnar and Cena at Extreme Rules, where the latter was victorious. The Beast Incarnate lost his first bout after returning to the squared circle.

1 Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns ( WrestleMania 31)

Roman Reigns won the Royal Rumble match in 2015, punching the ticket for the Show of Shows. Brock Lesnar, then the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, faced the Big Dog at WrestleMania 31 in California, and the match main evented the show. Using an opportunity to cash in the Money in the Bank contract, Seth Rollins made it a triple threat battle.

Delivering a number of German Suplexes, Lesnar looked like in a great position to win the contest against Roman Reigns. Incidentally, Rollins ruined it for Lesnar by cashing the Money in the Bank contract. After taking out Lesnar from the ring, Rollins had pinned Reigns to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

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