The Undertaker Looks Back On His 2002 Hell In A Cell Match With Brock Lesnar

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WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker recently took to an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including his 2002 Hell in a Cell match with Brock Lesnar.

Undertaker said, โ€œWorking with Brock inside a cell is interesting too. I mean, because heโ€™s so athletic. Especially, thatโ€™s his first time in. And he was young and explosive. Didnโ€™t โ€” you know, he didnโ€™t have, even then, he had good instincts, but he wasnโ€™t nearly as polished as he was when he came back. I mean, his wrestling IQ and acuity was so much better when he came back. But what he didnโ€™t have then, he made up for athleticism, raw strength and energy, and just viciousness. He had those intangibles that itโ€™s hard to teach people. Aggressiveness, viciousness, to be a closer, to be a killer. He had all that just instinct. I mean, itโ€™s ingrained. Itโ€™s a natural thing, it was ingrained in him. And to work against that character, thatโ€™s the American Badass version. But still, you had to have that. Especially in Hell in a Cell, which I had already by this time had several Hell in a Cell matches. So he had to bring it. And he did, 100%.โ€

On the match being underestimated:

โ€œIt was โ€” I think itโ€™s underestimated, as far as when you start talking about Hell in the Cell matches. It really โ€” it epitomizes what Hell in the Cell was created for. Two men enter, one man leaves kind of deal. And thatโ€™s exactly what happened. Heyman was out there with him. Heyman even got color in that match. Everybody got color in that match.โ€

On whether he liked wrestling Lesnar as The Deadman or American Badass:

โ€œEither one, really. It didnโ€™t matter. Because I think it mattered to him. He was always aggressive. And that was the key for people to be successful working against me. They had to be aggressive. And a lot of times, people would be intimidated by the character and everything, and my history and everything else, that they would wait for me to tell them to, โ€˜Okay, come on, letโ€™s go. Letโ€™s go. Bring it. Bring it, bring it.โ€™ I never had to tell Brock that. He was pedal to the metal.โ€

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