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⚡ The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

This rivalry is defined by one earth-shattering moment: the end of The Streak. Their matches are less about high-flying moves and more about a brutal, heavyweight slugfest. Brock Lesnar’s raw power vs. The Undertaker’s resilience is on full display.

Match / MomentEvent & DateKey Highlights
The Streak EndsWrestleMania XXX (April 6, 2014)The shocking conclusion. Brock Lesnar pinned Undertaker after three F-5s, ending the legendary 21-0 undefeated streak. The stunned silence of the crowd is unforgettable.
Hell in a CellHell in a Cell (October 25, 2015)A violent and bloody war inside the demonic structure. This was their brutal rematch, featuring steel steps, exposed wood on the ring floor, and a chaotic post-match scene.

🐉 The Undertaker vs. Batista

This was a classic big-man rivalry from the late 2000s. Batista’s explosive power was a perfect match for Undertaker’s methodical aggression. They had incredible chemistry, often pushing each other to their physical limits in matches that felt like a true clash of titans.

Match / MomentEvent & DateKey Highlights
Spear Through the StageBacklash (April 29, 2007)An iconic, chaotic brawl. The match ended in a no-contest after Batista delivered a devastating spear to Undertaker, sending both crashing through the stage set.
Hell in a Cell ClassicSurvivor Series (November 18, 2007)One of the greatest HIAC matches ever. Featured a brutal sequence where Edge (disguised as a cameraman) interfered, attacking Undertaker with a con-chair-to to help Batista win the World Heavyweight Championship.
Cyber SundayCyber Sunday (October 28, 2007)Fans chose the special guest referee (Stone Cold Steve Austin won the vote). Batista defeated Undertaker clean with a Batista Bomb in a high-stakes World Title match.

🤠 The Undertaker vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

Unlike the physical power games of Lesnar and Batista, this rivalry was built on attitude, defiance, and two iconic characters refusing to back down. Their clashes were often main events that defined the Attitude Era, pitting the “Deadman” against the “Texas Rattlesnake.”

Match / MomentEvent & DateKey Highlights
Raw Title MatchRaw (May 31, 1999)A chaotic main event where Stone Cold hit the Stunner to win his fourth WWF Championship. This is a prime example of their intense TV battles.
No. 1 Contender’s MatchRaw (Date unspecified)A 27-minute full-length match with Ric Flair as the special guest referee to determine the #1 contender for the WWE Title.
Rare Live Event FootageWWE Vault YouTube ChannelA hidden gem. Footage from a 1997 non-televised match was recently released on WWE’s official “Vault” channel, offering a unique look at their early chemistry.
Handicap MatchInsurrextion (May 4, 2001)Undertaker faced impossible odds in a Handicap Match against both Stone Cold and Triple H, showing his defiance against two top stars.

💎 Where to Watch These Matches

To watch these matches in full, here are your best options:

  • WWE’s Official YouTube Channel: The best source for full free matches and highlights, including content from the “WWE Vault.”
  • The WWE Network (via Peacock): This streaming service has the most comprehensive library, containing almost every pay-per-view and Raw episode mentioned above.