Brock Lesnar is one of the biggest names in the WWE and has been around the organisation for a number of decades now.

Recently, he made the headlines when taking on Roman Reigns at SummerSlam in what was his first Last Man Standing match despite his illustrious career to date.

It was far from a shock to see Brock Lesnar get a title shot at a major pay-per-view event. However, it wasn’t to be for him as interference from The Usos helped Roman Reigns secure the win to defend his title, burying Brock Lesnar in a pile of rubble under the commentary desk.

He entertained despite the result, travelling to the ring in a tractor and using the vehicle in the match to dump Roman Reigns into the ring from a height, as well as elevating the ring from one side to dump his opponent out the other side.

Brock Lesnar is a huge athlete, bulking up his muscles to be an absolute unit in the ring, something he uses to his advantage when delivering the trademark F-5 to his opponent.

His size has been used to his advantage when exploring other avenues in his career, especially when he took to the Octagon to try his hand as a UFC fighter.

UFC and WWE legend Brock Lesnar in the octagon for an MMA fight

LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 9: Brock Lesnar prepares to fight Mark Hunt during the UFC 200 event at T-Mobile Arena on July 9, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)

The thing that will define his career will be that huge shock at WrestleMania. He was the man that was lucky enough to end the streak of The Undertaker in flabbergasting fashion, The Deadman was finally beaten at WrestleMania thanks to Brock Lesnar.

Now he’s still got all of his incredible muscle and physique at the age of 45, his antics in the ring will be a little less extravagant and not as agile as some other entertainers out there.

However, for those fans unlucky enough to now know of Brock Lesnar as a younger fighter, a compilation has been made to show us just how incredible he was, just in a different manner to how he is now.

After climbing onto the top rope, Brock Lesnar dives onto his opponent to pin them, performing a backflip from the ropes before landing across the chest of his unfortunate opponent.

Young Brock Lesnar really was something else, showing us just how good he has been over a long period of time, being able to adapt his moves to suit his age but still dominating is testament to his commitment to the WWE.