#4 The Undertaker was instrumental in Kane's early WWE career
Simply put, without The Undertaker, Kane would not exist.
During their storyline, The Big Red Machine emerged as Undertaker’s long-thought deceased brother come back to seek revenge. In reality, Glen Jacobs portrayed Kane and he was coming off the back of two unsuccessful runs with WWE as Issac Yankem and the fake Diesel.
It was during his run as the evil dentist that he struck up a friendship with The Undertaker. The advice he received from The Phenom led him to get the opportunity to play Kane two years later and this third character was a resounding success.
The Undertaker and Kane became the Brothers of Destruction
The kayfabe brothers went from enemies to a formidable team, The Brothers of Destruction, and they reigned supreme on WWE for years to come.
As the destructive duo, they capture the WWE World Tag Team Championships six times as well as the WCW tag titles. As a solo act, Kane went on to hold a plethora of singles titles.
Kane is synonymous with The Undertaker and he is widely regarded as one of the best characters in WWE history.