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Brock Lesnar's WWE SummerSlam record

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Published at :July 5, 2026 at 5:00 AM
Modified at :July 5, 2026 at 5:00 AM
WWE Brock Lesnar WrestleMania SummerSlam 2026

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The Beast Incarnate returned from retirement after WrestleMania 42.

‘The Beast Incarnate’ Brock Lesnar, after initially hanging up his wrestling boots at WrestleMania 42, returned a few weeks later. Despite his continued sporadic schedule, Lesnar continues to remain at the top in WWE, lighting the pro-wrestling world on fire every time he appears.

While he has not been in World title contention since 2022, he remains one of the top draws, featuring on major Premium Live Events (PLEs). Following his return at SummerSlam 2025, Lesnar attacked John Cena, leading to a final match between the two as Cena retired at the end of 2025.

With 2026 SummerSlam around the corner, let us take a look at the all-time WWE SummerSlam win-loss record of the Beast Incarnate.

Brock Lesnar’s SummerSlam record

WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results: Brock Lesnar defeats John Cena Raw
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA – SEPTEMBER 12: Brock Lesnar makes his way to the ring during SmackDown at Norfolk Scope Arena on September 12, 2025 in Norfolk, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Owens/WWE via Getty Images)
Serial No.SummerSlam EditionDateOpponent(s)StipulationResultSummerSlam Record
1.2002August 25, 2002The Rock (c)Singles match for the Undisputed WWE title Win1–0
2.2003August 24, 2003Kurt Angle (c)Singles match for the World Heavyweight titleLoss1–1
3.2012August 19, 2012Triple HNo-disqualification matchWin2–1
4.2013August 18, 2013CM PunkNo Disqualification matchWin3–1
5.2014August 17, 2014John Cena (c)Singles match for the WWE World Heavyweight title Win4–1
6.2015August 23, 2015The UndertakerSingles matchLoss (via referee’s decision)4–2
7.2016August 21, 2016Randy OrtonSingles matchWin (via referee’s decision)5–2
8.2017August 20, 2017Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman & Samoa JoeFatal 4-Way for the Universal title Win6–2
9.2018August 19, 2018Roman ReignsSingles match for the Universal titleLoss6–3
10.2019August 11, 2019Seth RollinsSingles match for the Universal titleLoss6–4
11.2022July 30, 2022Roman Reigns (c)Last Man Standing match for the Undisputed WWE Universal ChampionshipLoss6–5
12.2023August 5, 2023Cody RhodesSingles matchLoss6–6
13.2026August 1 & 2Oba FemiHell in a Cell matchTBDTBD

Brock Lesnar made his SummerSlam debut at the 2002 edition, defeating the Rock to capture the Undisputed title. Since then, he has made multiple appearances, competing for the World title or against major names in those appearances.

Lesnar’s most recent appearance came during the 2023 edition, where he lost in a singles match against Cody Rhodes. He is currently gearing up for the Hell in a Cell match against Oba Femi at the 2026 edition. This will be a rubber match as both men are 1-1 against each other after two encounters at WrestleMania 42 and Clash in Italy respectively.

Total SummerSlam matches: 12

Wins: 06

Losses: 06

What is Brock Lesnar’s WWE SummerSlam record?

After twelve appearances, Brock Lesnar’s win-loss record is at 6-6.

When and where will SummerSlam 2026 take place?

The 39th edition will air as a two-night spectacle on Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.