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9 Things Brock Lesnar Still Hasn't Done In Wrestling

Brock Lesnar is one of the biggest names in the history of the professional wrestling business, and he is someone that has achieved plenty. From headlining WrestleMania to competing in stipulation bouts and winning plenty of the top titles along the way as he has proven himself as one of the most entertaining wrestlers in the process.

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Lesnar has spent many years working for WWE, but he also has spent time in Japan as well, adding to his legacy. However, even though the Beast has achieved plenty in the industry, there are still goals that he hasn't reached at this stage of his career.

9 Win The United States Championship

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There are many different titles in WWE, and while Brock Lesnar has been able to hold plenty of them, the United States Championship isn't one. This is a title that a lot of wrestlers win as they're climbing the ranks in WWE, but he skipped this stage and went straight to the main event scene.

However, at this point in his career, it would be great booking to see him hold the United States Championship. Winning that would do a lot for the title, and would create an interesting storyline for him outside of the main event matches.

8 Wrestle Steve Austin

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Brock Lesnar competing against Steve Austin is one of the dream matches in the wrestling world that has never happened, even though WWE did book it during his initial run in the company. Austin walked out on WWE over that due to a lack of build for the match, and it has never been revisited.

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There have been rumblings that WWE offered the match to the Texas Rattlesnake for WrestleMania 39, proving that this is still something WWE is interested in doing. It gives fans hope that at one point in time, these two legends might just end up colliding.

7 Have A TLC Match

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Brock Lesnar has had plenty of gimmick matches throughout his career, from Hell in a Cell bouts to even winning the Money in the Bank ladder match. However, one encounter he has never been involved in is the TLC match, which is one of the most popular in WWE.

Seeing him in this environment would certainly be an interesting prospect considering how much damage he could potentially cause with all three of those weapons. However, whether he wants to take those kind of bumps at this stage in his life remains to be seen.

6 Be In A Faction

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Brock Lesnar is quite a unique character in the sense that throughout his entire run in the business, he has truly been seen as a singles talent. The way he carries himself is different from everyone else, and because of that, he has never ended up being put on a team.

While Lesnar has had Paul Heyman by his side at different stages, he hasn't been involved in a faction like most people are at some stage. This would open some interesting storyline possibilities if WWE ever wanted to go down that route, but it remains to be seen if that's on the cards.

5 Face A Celebrity

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Celebrity matches are commonplace in WWE, particularly for the biggest shows of the year which is when Brock Lesnar is brought in. Actors, singers, athletes, and others often get brought in for one-off matches, yet Lesnar has never been the man to stand across for them.

While he did face Cain Velasquez, at the time the former MMA star was signed to a WWE contract and was officially on the roster, making it a different prospect. However, when it comes to one-off marquee celebrity matches, Lesnar is yet to be chosen.

4 Compete Inside The Fight Pit

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Brock Lesnar might be best known for his wrestling career, but he had a fabulous run in the UFC as well, dominating the world of MMA for several years. With that in mind, WWE might consider him to be an ideal person to step inside the Fight Pit, which is one of the newer stipulation matches in WWE.

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This is something that does blend elements of MMA and wrestling together, therefore the idea of Lesnar competing in this would be fantastic. It could tap into his legitimate history with both sports and would lead to audiences truly buying into the concept.

3 Be Involved In WarGames

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Another stipulation revolving around a steel cage that Brock Lesnar has yet to compete in is WarGames, which only just made its debut on WWE's main roster in 2022. This is an old WCW concept and something NXT has used for many years, and it can create pure carnage in the best way possible.

Lesnar isn't someone who typically spends time teaming with other people, which is why it makes sense he hasn't been in a WarGames match. However, he could be a true difference-maker in this contest, and would bring a lot of star power if WWE ever booked him in one.

2 Hall Of Fame Induction

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A Hall Of Fame induction is something else Brock Lesnar has yet to achieve, which is likely because he is still an active competitor that isn't at the end of his career. WWE has inducted people before they've retired in the past, therefore it is possible that the Beast could go in at any point.

However, considering the fact he is still heavily pushed by WWE a Hall Of Fame induction likely isn't in the plans for WWE anytime soon, although this will likely get ticked off the list by the time all is said and done.

1 Win The Intercontinental Championship

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Out of all the titles that exist, the Intercontinental Championship is perhaps the biggest that Brock Lesnar has yet to win. Because the Beast has spent the majority of his career working in the main event scene he has been able to completely bypass this title.

However, the Intercontinental Championship is one with a deep history and there is a lot of respect for this title. Considering the number of legends who have held it, adding Lesnar's name at some point would feel fitting.