Tuesday, October 13, 2009

one if the good feud of 21 century: brock lesner vs. kurt angle

At present neither Brock Lesner nor Kurt Angle r in WWE roaster. Kurt angle is in TNA while Brock Lesner in IN UFC. Currently he in Champ of UFC. But when they both were in WWE it was nice to see when both compete. That’s why their feud is listed as one of the best feud of 21st century.

Brock Lesner vs. Kurt angle feud start when lesner won the Royal Rumble 2002 after that Lesnar spent the next two months in a scripted feud with WWE champion kurt angle and helped him to win tittle and who also was represented by Paul Heyman. Angle had Heyman, and Team Angle (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) behind him, but Lesnar overcame these opponents. Lesnar regained the WWE Championship in the main event of WrestleMania XIX. Toward the end of the match, he botched a shooting star press; despite having landed the move successfully several times in OVW, in this match he overestimated the distance he was capable of jumping for the move and under-rotated, slamming his head into Angle's side and ribcage. This stunned Lesnar and forced Angle to improvise the finish of the match. Lesnar suffered a severe concussion from the botched move.

After that lesner become face while having feud with big show. After on summer slam lesner again turn heel while betraying Kurt to re-continue their feud and to have rematch. Lesnar lost to Angle when Angle made Lesnar tap out to the ankle lock.


A second rematch between Lesnar and Angle, an Iron Man match, was later held on an episode of SmackDown! Lesnar defeated Angle in a match that was said as one of the best in SmackDown! History. Angle slapped on the ankle lock with a few seconds remaining but Lesnar did not tap. Lesnar won with five falls to Angle's four, making him a three-time WWE Champion but I would say it was the one the best match in WWF/WWE. This match ended the feud between these 2 most technical wrestlers in WWE history.

today i miss these both wrestlers as they gave golden days after attitude era.

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