Former eight-time WWE world champion Brock Lesnar is a sure-fire WWE Hall of Famer. Lesnar is a talented in-ring performer, and he brings legitimacy to his matches with the sheer brute force of power that he possesses. Fans salivate at Brock's toughness, and the Beast Incarnate has competed at Survivor Series against some of the all-time greats.RELATED: 10 Random Brock Lesnar Matches You Forgot AboutLesnar hasn't been a permanent fixture at Survivor Series with just six appearances to his name. He was winless in his first three appearances, and it took 15 years for Brock to earn his first victory at Survivor Series in 2017 which is surprising for someone of his caliber. Lesnar's competed in high-profile title bouts and a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. Lesnar isn't known for being a workhorse but he hasn't stolen the show on several occasions.

6 Brock Lesnar Vs. Goldberg - 2016

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12 years after they received a chorus of boos and stunk out the joint at WrestleMania XX, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg renewed hostilities at Survivor Series 2016. This was both Lesnar and Goldberg's first Survivor Series appearances in 13 years, and the main event was completely lopsided.

Goldberg executed a couple of spears that rattled Lesnar, and he sealed the deal with his patented Jackhammer. This was a surprising turn of events with Goldberg systematically destroying Lesnar in just under two minutes. It was one of the worst main events in the history of Survivor Series with fans deserving much better.

5 Team Lesnar Vs. Team Angle - 2003

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At Survivor Series 2003, WWE Champion Brock Lesnar and his rival Kurt Angle continued their rivalry, and they captained two teams in a hard-hitting match. Lesnar assembled one of the biggest teams in the history of Survivor Series with Big Show, A-Train, Matt Morgan, and Nathan Jones completing this formidable quintet. Team Angle was comprised of Angle, John Cena, Chris Benoit, Bradshaw, and Hardcore Holly.

Holly was eliminated before the bell sounded as he went to town on Lesnar for breaking his neck a year prior. Angle was a machine, and he tore through Team Lesnar by eliminating Morgan, and Jones in quick succession. Nevertheless, Lesnar prevented the Olympic Gold Medalist from doing further damage as he removed him from the equation with an F5. Ultimately, Lesnar played no further part in the match as Chris Benoit applied the debilitating Crossface with Lesnar tapping out, and chants of "you tapped out" reverberated around the arena. Benoit and Cena ended up being the sole survivors by outlasting Big Show in the business end of the match.

4 Brock Lesnar Vs. Big Show - 2002

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Brock Lesnar was on a tear and he defended the WWE Championship against Big Show at Survivor Series 2002. The Next Big Thing was unbeaten but despite this match lasting less than five minutes, there was tons of drama to keep fans heavily invested.

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A chair was introduced in this titular bout and Lesnar nailed Show in the head with a brain-scrambling chair shot. Lesnar was close to retaining the WWE Championship after he nailed Show with his trademark F5. However, Paul Heyman had other ideas by double-crossing Lesnar by pulling the referee's leg out of the ring. The World's Largest Athlete was lying in wait and he hit Lesnar with a chair shot in the stomach and to the back, followed by a thunderous Chokeslam on the chair to capture his second WWE Title at Survivor Series in four years.

3 Brock Lesnar Vs. Rey Mysterio - 2019

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For the first time in 16 years, Brock Lesnar and Rey Mysterio faced off in a wrestling match. This time around, Mysterio challenged Brock for the WWE Championship in a No Holds Barred match at the 2019 edition of Survivor Series. The Ultimate Underdog retrieved a lead pipe at the start of the match but Lesnar clobbered Mysterio and dominated him in the early exchanges.

Brock toyed with Mysterio effortlessly, and Rey's son Dominik interfered to help him out. The father-son duo pummeled Brock with Dominik hitting Brock with a steel chair in the back and Rey viciously hit Lesnar with the lead pipe. Rey was closing in on the WWE Title as The Mysterios executed a double 619 on Brock and they both performed a Frog Splash on Lesnar. Playtime was over, and the Beast Incarnate powered his way out of Rey's pinfall attempt and Lesnar retained the WWE Championship with the F5.

2 Brock Lesnar Vs. Daniel Bryan - 2018

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Fans were in store for a treat in the main event of Survivor Series 2018. Raw's Universal Champion Brock Lesnar collided with the new WWE Champion Daniel Bryan, who represented SmackDown. Bryan had a new demeanor as a heel once again, and he prevented Lesnar from battling Styles for the second consecutive year as he ended the Phenomenal One's 371-day reign as WWE Champion on the previous episode of SmackDown.

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Brock dominated the match as expected with his size and strength advantage but Bryan being a wily veteran, refused to stay down. Bryan utilized an underhanded low blow to halt Lesnar's momentum. Their match was outstanding but there was a sense of inevitability with the Beast Incarnate standing tall by finishing off Bryan with the F5 in the main event.

1 Brock Lesnar Vs. AJ Styles - 2017

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At Survivor Series 2017, Brock Lesnar represented Raw and he entered as the Universal Champion, and he was pitted against SmackDown's WWE Champion AJ Styles. This was a dream match of some sorts with Lesnar and Styles hitting a home run in one of the best matches in Lesnar's career. The Beast Incarnate took the fight to Styles, and he was aggressive as expected.

Styles kept up with Lesnar, and he had fans on the edge of his seat as he had a few near falls. This was unquestionably the match of the night, and they should have closed out the show as it was two world champions going head-to-head. Despite Styles' valiant effort, it wasn't enough as Brock ended his 15-year quest to register his first win at Survivor Series.