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Brock Lesnar Vs Big Show for WWE Title on June 12, 2003 Smackdown

The next big thing and WWE Champion Brock Lesnar faced The Big Show for his WWE Championship at WWE Smackdown on June 12, 2003. The Big Show anxiously waits to face Brock Lesnar and insulted The Big Show. WWE Champion Brock Lesnar seriously reacted and attacked The Big Show with shoulder blocks. The Big Show also punished Brock Lesnar with his powerful game.

Brock Lesnar eliminated The Big Show to outside of the ring. The Big Show threw Brock Lesnar over steel steps. Brock Lesnar hardly tried to control The Big Show but destroyed by big show with sidebar slam. The Big Show applied pressure on Brock Lesnar’s knee. Brock Lesnar later surprised The Big Show with suplex. Brock Lesnar tried F5 but failed.

Big Show surprised Brock Lesnar with clothesline and delivered a boot shot. Big Show dropped his leg over neck of WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. The Big Show chockslammed Brock Lesnar. The Big Show once again decided to destroy Brock Lesnar with chockslam from top rope. Brock Lesnar surprised entire wrestling with superplex from top rope. Due to this massive superplex, the wrestling ring collapsed. WWE officials checked health condition of both wrestling superstars.

  1. wwechannel
    June 29th, 2008 at 18:57 | #1

    sick suplex

  2. EBlog4Every1
    June 30th, 2008 at 05:47 | #2

    Ya You are correct.

    Brock Lesnar wrestled several times with Big Show but The Big Show did not lose his hope. The Big Show Strongly decided to win the WWE Championship against The Next Big Thing Brock Lesnar. Similarly, The Brock Lesnar was successful WWE Champion than other wrestling superstars. He was also not interested to lose his WWE Championship. These two big mans strong decision collapsed WWE Smackdown ring. This is very first time in WWF/WWE Wrestling history. Brock Lesnar was frustrated in this wrestling match. That is why, He takes this decision to break all wrestling records.

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