5 Times Brock Lesnar crushed WWE jobbers you don't remember

Brock Lesnar is a dominant force in WWE
Brock Lesnar is a dominant force in WWE

WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar has had a long and successful career in WWE. Throughout his career, Lesnar has made his mark by the sheer brutality with which he has approached the WWE ring and performances. On each occasion he has entered the ring, his force and legitimate fighting ability have ensured him to be the more believable winner in any performance.

However, while his performances against top wrestlers like The Undertaker, John Cena, Roman Reigns, The Big Show, and Braun Strowman, were all fantastic, it was also a treat to watch the way he approached other opposition in the ring.

The ease and enjoyment with which he dispatched jobbers during his tenure in the company, was always a reason for amusement among the fans. When these WWE Superstars came in front of him, it was a foregone conclusion as to what would happen to them -- but it was enjoyable and entertaining to see it nonetheless.

In this article, we will talk about 5 separate times that 'The Beast' Brock Lesnar crushed jobbers in WWE.


#5 Shannon Moore

Shannon Moore was not ready for Brock Lesnar
Shannon Moore was not ready for Brock Lesnar

When Shannon Moore arrived in WWE, there did not really seem like there was much that he could not do. He had grown up as the training partner of a legendary WWE tag team, Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy -- the Hardy Boyz.

He was even featured alongside Matt Hardy for one run of Hardy's gimmick -- Matt Hardy Version 1.0. He was Hardy's assistant and often took on his opponents, distracting them or attacking them, to help his friend and leader win the match.

Matt Hardy was supposed to face Brock Lesnar in a match, but the match did not take place. Hardy pretended that he had hurt his eye on the way out to the ring and that he could not compete. Instead, he forced Shannon Moore to compete in the match.

Moore attacked Lesnar but was no match for the force that Lesnar was. Lesnar tossed him around the ring like he weighed nothing, and even threw him outside. Lesnar hit him with two F-5s to finish him.

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#4 Paul London

Brock Lesnar took Paul London out of the equation
Brock Lesnar took Paul London out of the equation

Brock Lesnar was the WWE Champion during 2003 and was ruling the roster with an iron hand. On one of the episodes of WWE SmackDown Live, there was a bit of a mismatch, as he was scheduled to face Paul London.

Paul London was clearly not ready for Lesnar, and although Paul London is anything but an actual jobber when facing Brock Lesnar that was the only purpose that he filled.

Lesnar started the match with a cheap shot when London was far from ready. He continued with an extended Backbreaker and then hit running Powerslams against the turnbuckles. He then hit a Powerbomb on London basically taking him out of commission altogether.

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The punishment continued for London, with an F5, which was actually not necessary at this point. The pinfall followed, and Brock Lesnar picked up the win. By the time Lesnar was done, London was practically an unmoving body.

#3 Shawn Stasiak

Brock Lesnar vs Shawn Stasiak
Brock Lesnar vs Shawn Stasiak

When Brock Lesnar first came to WWE, it was very rare that he would actually lose a match. He was being pushed as the 'Next Big Thing', and the WWE kept him extremely strong, attacking and destroying his opponents extremely convincingly.

The first time that he lost a match, it was in a match where he was tagging with Shawn Stasiak against the Hardy Boyz. Stasiak was booked as a bit of a joke in WWE after he arrived from WCW, and he was the one to be pinned in the match against the Hardy Boyz.

After the match, Lesnar attacked Stasiak and the Hardy Boyz, taking them out. He then faced Stasiak in a separate match, where he decimated Stasiak for most of the match. A couple of backbreakers was followed by a Powerslam. Next came the inevitable F5, which saw Lesnar put Stasiak away and pin him with one foot.

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#2 Spike Dudley, Al Snow, and Maven

Brock Lesnar took out Al Snow, Maven, and Spike Dudley
Brock Lesnar took out Al Snow, Maven, and Spike Dudley

There are many WWE Superstars who have crushed a WWE jobber at one point or the other. However, there are very few WWE Superstars who are so dominant that they have defeated 3 WWE Superstars at the same time.

On top of that, this was Brock Lesnar's actual WWE debut. There was hardly ever a debut which had the impact of this one or was actually a signal of things that were to come.

Al Snow and Maven were facing each other in a Hardcore match prior to Spike Dudley's interference. However, Brock Lesnar was yet to interfere.

Once he did, he put Al Snow through a dustbin with a Spinebuster and hit Maven with an F5. He had not noticed Spike Dudley was also in the ring. Dudley jumped off the top rope with a kendo stick and hit Brock Lesnar. Lesnar then caught Dudley's Hurricanrana attempt and hit him with multiple Powerbombs. By the time he was done, there were three prone bodies lying in the ring.

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#1 Brock Lesnar vs Paul Heyman in a Steel Cage Match

Brock Lesnar vs Paul Heyman -- SmackDown Live
Brock Lesnar vs Paul Heyman -- SmackDown Live

This match was extremely different from a traditional jobber match.

Brock Lesnar had been betrayed by his manager Paul Heyman at WWE Survivor Series, which led to Lesnar losing his WWE Championship. After the title loss, he was on a tear through SmackDown and got into a rivalry with Team Angle.

Finally, on an episode of SmackDown Live, Lesnar got the chance to face his old manager in a match. Paul Heyman faced Brock Lesnar in a Steel Cage match, but he was accompanied by Team Angle. At first, Lesnar had to face the World's Greatest Tag Team, and he disposed of them easily enough, before shoving Angle into the cage, busting him open. He grabbed Paul Heyman from the outside and brought him into the ring.

He had to fight off Angle, who put him in the Ankle Lock but was successful, and then he hit Paul Heyman with an F5 for the win.

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