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Lesnar’s pain bio hinges on one moment—the superplex. When Lesnar climbed the top rope with the 500-pound Big Show, the ring collapsed. Steel cables snapped. Turnbuckles exploded. Both men were legitimately injured. Lesnar suffered a bruised lung and fractured ribs. Yet, he got up first. This moment is used in every "SmackDown pain compilation" on YouTube.

Undertaker’s bio includes a unique "pain" statistic: He wrestled for 22 months with a torn groin muscle during his SmackDown run. In the famous "First Blood" match on SmackDown (2005), Orton bled Taker so badly that the match had to be stopped. The visual of a crimson-masked Undertaker standing over a fallen Orton remains the most-viewed "pain bio" image in SmackDown history. smackdown pain bios

Over the years, SmackDown has been home to some of the most iconic pain bios in WWE history. Let's take a look at a few: Lesnar’s pain bio hinges on one moment—the superplex

Scripted Scars: The Semiotics of Suffering in WWE SmackDown’s Pain Biographies Turnbuckles exploded