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November 26, 2025 By  History, WWE, WWE Universe

Every Brock Lesnar Match at WWE Survivor Series, Ranked & Reviewed

1. Daniel Bryan (2018)

This was another Champion vs. Champion encounter, with Brock Lesnar representing Raw as the Universal Champion while Daniel Bryan represented SmackDown as the WWE Champion. Similar to the previous year’s build, Bryan captured the WWE Championship from AJ Styles just days before Survivor Series 2018, replacing Styles as Lesnar’s scheduled opponent.

Bryan had also turned heel in the process, which added an intriguing dynamic to this clash. The match began with Bryan mocking Lesnar, only to be brutally dominated by the Universal Champion. However, Bryan shifted the momentum with a calculated low blow, transforming the second half of the match into an absolutely thrilling contest. Despite his valiant effort, Bryan ultimately fell short when Lesnar defeated him with an F-5 to secure the victory.

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About Rishabh Singh

Rishabh Singh is a huge pro wrestling fan from India who has followed the sport since his childhood. Passionate about its storytelling and in-ring artistry, he enjoys writing articles about the world of wrestling. He has previously written for TheSportster, and his favorite wrestlers include Mick Foley, Bret Hart, and AJ Styles.