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Shortly after his debut on Raw in 2002, it became apparent that Brock Lesnar possessed superhuman strength and inhuman intensity. Within six months of his debut, he became the youngest WWE Champion in history. After a hiatus from WWE, he returned like a runaway train in 2012. Still as physically dominant as ever, the "Beast Incarnate" ran through future WWE Hall of Famers like John Cena, Big Show and Triple H. When Undertaker challenged Lesnar to a match at Wrestlemania 30, Lesnar had a single focus: Eat, Sleep, Break the Streak. Undertaker's unbeaten streak at Wrestlemania stood at intimidating 21-0, and many believed that the "Deadman" would never lose at the signature event. Brock, however, had different ideas. He charged at Undertaker with the unbridled rage that has become his trademark. After an intense battle, the "Deadman" attempted to deliver a second Tombstone on Lesnar, but the "Beast Incarnate" reversed it and landed his signature F-5 maneuver. The WWE Universe stood anticipating that Undertaker would kick out of the pin attempt. But, he didn't. Not this time. They said no man could break Undertaker's vaunted Wrestlemania streak, but what about a "Beast"? On April 6, 2014, Lesnar did the very thing his T-shirt promised. He beat the streak.