Brock Lesnar, Undertaker Match: 2 Holy Cross Football Coaches Reenact 'SummerSlam' Clash For Players [VIDEO]

As the Holy Cross football team prepares for its big game against Monmouth University, two of its coaches acted out another epic clash: Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at SummerSlam.  

A linebackers coach and a tight ends coach turned the gridiron into the squared circle as they reenacted the bout between "The Beast" and "The Deadman," which took place at SummerSlam at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn this past Sunday.

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Some of the players perhaps aren't up to date on professional wrestling, as many of them called for one of their coaches to hit the "Stone Cold" Stunner, the finisher utilized by Hall of Famer Steve Austin in his heyday. Austin did however battle The Undertaker in the main event of SummerSlam in 1998 -- which also took place in New York City.

The highlight of the bout between the two coaches saw one lift up the other and hit him with a chokeslam, one of The Undertaker's signature moves, right onto the field.

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The video ends with the entire team jumping up and down and shouting at the sight of the chokeslam, going more bonkers than the WWE Universe would if the move was hit by the real Undertaker in the ring.

The Undertaker defeated Lesnar on Sunday in what the WWE booked to be a controversial ending to "The Biggest Party of the Summer." When "The Beast" had 'Taker in the Kimura lock, he began to tap out without the referee seeing. The timekeeper then rang the bell without the referee calling for it and the match appeared to be over.

The "Demon from Death Valley" was then released from the hold and he put an unsuspecting Lesnar in Hell's Gate, causing him to pass out. Since the official never stopped the bout, it continued and he called for the bell when the former UFC heavyweight champion fell unconscious, declaring The Undertaker the winner.

The Undertaker got his revenge back from Lesnar, who ended his unbeaten WrestleMania streak in April 2014.

While the chokeslam will be banned from their encounter with Monmouth, the players are undoubtedly fired up heading into the big game.

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