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November 26, 2025 By  History, WWE, WWE Universe

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

Following a hiatus from professional wrestling amid real-world controversies, Brock Lesnar made his shocking WWE return earlier this year at SummerSlam. The Beast Incarnate was recently announced as a participant in the men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series, where he teams with Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and Drew McIntyre against CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos, and Roman Reigns.

Lesnar isn’t very synonymous with the Survivor Series event, with his last appearance at the event coming in 2019. The upcoming WarGames bout will also mark Lesnar’s first-ever participation in the brutal match. To date, Brock Lesnar has competed in just six Survivor Series matches. As we approach the event, let’s rank all his matches from the event from worst to best.

6. Goldberg (2016)

After leaving WWE in 2004, Goldberg stayed away from professional wrestling for 12 years before making his return in 2016. Upon his comeback, Goldberg immediately targeted Brock Lesnar, the same opponent he faced in his last WWE match at WrestleMania 20 in 2004. Despite their infamous original encounter being poorly received, fans were excited to see the two collide again at Survivor Series 2016.

The match, however, turned out to be a complete shocker. Goldberg hit Lesnar with two devastating spears and a Jackhammer, defeating The Beast Incarnate in just 1 minute and 26 seconds. Nobody expected Goldberg to squash The Beast so easily, and fans were genuinely shocked. While the moment itself was undeniably shocking and memorable, it wasn’t really a proper match, which is why it can’t be ranked higher.

A WWE Survivor Series graphic featuring Brock Lesnar.
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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.