5 rare moves Brock Lesnar must perform at Wrestlemania 34

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Lesnar can produce a classic with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania

"Eat, sleep, suplex, repeat", Brock Lesnar's in-ring lifestyle may centre around that one move, but that move has diminished the quality of his matches in WWE. However, the truth is Brock Lesnar is a fantastic wrestler, as seen in 2003, Brock Lesnar was delivering classics on a weekly basis but ever since returning in 2012 Brock Lesnar has been more focused on executing two moves and ending his matches in 5 minutes.

Therefore, with rumours going around that Lesnar might leave after Wrestlemania, his match against Roman Reigns is extremely important, as it might be the last time wrestling fans witness Brock Lesnar inside the squared circle, it might be the last opportunity for WWE to elevate their top babyface and it will be Lesnar's chance to solidify his wrestling legacy, and all those things rely on one thing, a career-defining performance by The Beast Incarnate.


#1 Scoop Powerslam

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A move that is more unpredictable than Lesnar's suplex

Even though wrestling fans have associated the Scoop Powerslam as a lethal weapon in Randy Orton’s repertoire, Lesnar has been devasting opponents with that same move as well since the beginning of his pro wrestling career. While Orton's version is crisp and smooth in its deliverance, Lesnar version is all about power and brutality.

And what makes it such a powerful wrestling move is its unpredictability, as Lesnar catches his opponent off guard, hoists them high and slams them into the mat. This move can be a great moment in his match against Roman Reigns as it will heighten the drama, as not many expect Lesnar to perform this move.

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#2 Repeated Backbreaker

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A destructive move that Lesnar hasn't performed in a long time

A normal Backbreaker is an immensely powerful move in wrestling for many reasons. For one, it looks painful, can be executed in various ways and could even end a match. Even though over the years wrestling has evolved and so has the Backbreaker, Brock Lesnar's version of this devastating move is more punishing and barbaric even to this day.

As Lesnar holds his opponent horizontally and continues to deliver a backbreaker after backbreaker by lifting his opponent up and driving their spine into his knee, it is important that WWE includes it in his match at Wrestlemania If they are going to book Reigns as the underdog in the bout.

#3 Spinebuster

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A move that is surely going to devastate Reigns

In Brock Lesnar's second run as WWE superstar he has rarely used his Spinebuster, and when he did it was during one of his most physically demanding matches. Now that WWE has built up his rivalry with Reigns as one of the most intense rivalries heading into Wrestlemania, this move is a must to emphasise the violence in this heated battle.

While a Spinebuster may be a common move that looks great as a wrestler drills his opponent into the ground, Lesnar's Spinebuster is a brutal looking move. The reason why that is the case is due to his execution, as he lifts his opponent high into the air he slams them into the ground with a thunderous effect.

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#4 Repeated Powerbomb

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Lesnar has performed this brutal move on a heavyweight such as The Big Show

The Powerbomb is one of the most popular wrestling manoeuvres of all time, as it has been a move almost every wrestling great has used to end a match. Over the years, this vicious looking move has developed devastating variations such as the Pop-Up Powerbomb, the Jackknife Powerbomb and the Sitout Powerbomb.

However, Brock Lesnar's version of this menacing move might be the most effective version, as Lesnar doesn't drill his opponent into the mat once, but multiple times. The Powerbomb might be a move that perfectly describes Lesnar, as it requires pure strength, intensity and brutality to deliver it. While Reigns uses a version of the Sitout Powerbomb himself, Lesnar destroying Reigns with a more powerful one will be a sight to behold.

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#5 Brock Lock

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A strong submission manoeuvre

If there’s one move that every wrestling fan wants to see Lesnar perform before he leaves the company, it's the Brock Lock. This submission move is one of the more uncommon submission moves in wrestling as it can target an opponents neck, leg and lower back.

While Lesnar uses the Kimura Lock in place of his original submission, bringing out the Brock Lock at Wrestlemania will only further elevate Reigns as an opponent, as it will prove the point that Reigns is an opponent worth going the extra mile against.

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