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Brock Lesnar versus The Undertaker announced for WWE Hell in a Cell
As the Pay-Per-View began, a promo ran with a voiceover from Paul Heyman, which not only revealed the in-ring televised return of Brock Lesnar, but that his client would face off with The Undertaker at Hell In A Cell.
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The match represents the final stop on the brief “Brock Lesnar Go to Hell” tour, which includes Lesnar vs. Big Show at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 3 and Lesnar’s appearance on the Stone Cold Podcast on Oct. 19. Lesnar, who has largely been absent from television since his loss to Undertaker at August’s SummerSlam, will be pivotal figure for the company over the next month.
According to WWE.com, the rivalry between Lesnar and The Undertaker is so phenomenal that fans don’t have to wait for Wrestlemania for the match to happen as it will take place in just a little over a month.
Many fans are excited for this event and they are hoping that this latest match against the two great wrestlers will be an instant classic.
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Brock Lesnar ended The Undertaker’s legendary undefeated streak at WrestleMania 30, leading to a refocused Undertaker returning at Battleground to seek revenge. This incredible showdown will be held on October 25th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, carried live on the WWE Network. In that match, Undertaker resorted to dirty tactics to score the victory, but he ultimately forced Lesnar to tap out.