#1 The Brothers of Destruction
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In October 1997, Kane debuted with Paul Bearer who said that Kane was undertaker's half-brother and had come to seek revenge from The Undertaker for killing his parents and burning his face. Kane cost Undertaker his match against Shawn Michaels which gave birth to an unforgettable feud.
Both of them teamed up and dominated the tag team division. They had rivalries with Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, DDP and many more. Both led devastating attacks, using the Tombstone Piledriver as a common finisher together.
The duo part ways and reunited several times since 2006 along with individual feuds. Though the team won 4 Tag Team Championships together and were not brothers, it was arguably the best Tag Team ever with two of the most destructive wrestlers, The Undertaker and Kane.