Brocktober began with Brock Lesnar entering with brute strength and brutalizing The Big Show. Say that five times fast.

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Lesnar decimated the World's Largest Athlete in New York City Saturday night to fire the first salvo in the Brock Lesnar Hell Tour. "The Beast" took some of Big Show's offense to start out the match, but he eventually painted the Big Apple red with the giant, defeating him at WWE Live from Madison Square Garden.

The former WWE champ absolutely destroyed The Big Show with impressive suplexes and finished him off with a thunderous F-5. Following the bout, he came back in the ring to inflict more punishment. With Lesnar preparing to meet The Undertaker in Satan's playground at Hell in a Cell on Oct. 25 in Los Angeles, here are some more Superstars he can destroy as the Hell Tour marches on.

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1) The New Day

Before you jump down our throats, we agree, New Day Rocks, and they should be booked strongly as Tag Team Champions. Still, a pissed off Lesnar could take out an entire village, so the status of the entertaining heel trio wouldn't be damaged if they fell prey to the wrath of "The Beast."

2) Rusev

If the WWE wants to keep throwing mammoth men toward Lesnar until he meets The Undertaker, the "Bulgarian Brute" is a good pick. With rumors of Dolph Ziggler turning heel, Rusev may need something new to do and a match with Lesnar would be a nice hyped battle on an episode of RAW, that is if the WWE chooses to have the former UFC champion wrestle again before Hell in a Cell.

3) Ryback

Sticking with the large athlete motif, perhaps none would matchup better to Lesnar than the one who is appropriately nicknamed "The Big Guy." Some might argue that we've seen this matchup before -- and boy did it suck. Ryback has drawn many parallels to Bill Goldberg, who wrestled Lesnar in a stinker of a clash, ironically enough at Madison Square Garden in 2004. Still, Ryback vs. Lesnar would be a very fun battle of two titans.

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