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In August, Hogan was used in an angle with Brock Lesnar, culminating in a main event singles match on the August 8 episode of SmackDown!, which Lesnar won by technical submission (the match was called after Hogan became unconscious from a bear hug hold). Lesnar became only the second WWE wrestler to defeat Hogan by submission (after Kurt Angle ...
After a quick feud with Hollywood Hulk Hogan in August 2002, Lesnar defeated The Rock at SummerSlam on August 25 to become the new WWE Undisputed Champion and youngest WWE Champion at age 25. [39] He also became the second fastest professional wrestler to win the WWE Championship since his debut (126 days) behind only Ric Flair (113 days). [40]
Hogan began dominating Angle and took off his wig to reveal Angle's bald head. Angle applied an ankle lock on Hogan and forced Hogan to submit to win the match. [17] Brock Lesnar won the 2002 King of the Ring tournament. The seventh match was the final round match of the King of the Ring tournament between Brock Lesnar and Rob Van Dam.
1990: Hulk Hogan. 1991: Hulk Hogan (second win) 1992: Ric Flair. 1993: Yokozuna. 1994: Lex Luger and Bret Hart. ... 2022: Brock Lesnar (second win) 2023: Cody Rhodes. 2024: Cody Rhodes (second win
At King of the Ring, Angle defeated Hogan by submission. Brock Lesnar ended his feud with The Hardy Boyz and entered the King of the Ring tournament. On Raw, Lesnar defeated Bubba Ray Dudley in the first round tournament, then the following week he defeated Booker T in the quarter-finals. At the King of the Ring event, he defeated Test in the ...
WrestleMania III (March 29, 1987) – Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant for the WWF Championship. ... WrestleMania XIX (March 30, 2003) – Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship.
Brock Lesnar went on to win the WWE Undisputed Championship at Summerslam. After winning the WWE Undisputed Championship, The Rock then entered a feud with the number one contender Brock Lesnar for the upcoming SummerSlam event. Lesnar went on to win the match and become the youngest champion in the title's history. [23]
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin holds the record for most victories at three, achieved in 1997, 1998, and 2001, while Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, John Cena, Batista, Triple H, Randy Orton, Edge, Brock Lesnar, Cody Rhodes, and Charlotte Flair have all won the match twice, with Hogan, Michaels, Austin, and Rhodes as the only four to win back-to-back ...