WWE fans all over the world are aware of the love-hate relationship Kane and The Undertaker share. The two WWE Superstars started as bitter rivals but later found common ground and dominated the Tag Team division.
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Kane debuted during WWE's first-ever Hell in a Cell Match, costing The Undertaker the match. Since then, one has gotten the better off the other on several occasions. Not to forget the time Kane buried The Undertaker at Survivor Series, sparking another feud that culminated in a match at WrestleMania 20.
Back in 1997, Kane made his way to the ring while The Undertaker was facing Jeff Jarrett. The Big Red Machine stepped into the ring and confronted The Undertaker, slapping The Deadman across the face. The Deadman didn't retaliate because he refused to lay a finger on his brother.
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A couple of years ago, before The Phenom announced his retirement, The Brothers of Destruction faced D-Generation X in a losing effort. One can always expect to see these two either unite for another match or reignite a feud between themselves for a one-off appearance.
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Kishan Prasad
Kishan is a WWE writer at Sportskeeda Wrestling and has been associated with the division for 8.5 years. Even though he doesn't work at Sportskeeda on a full-time basis, writing about wrestling keeps his passion for the sport alive. He reports on important updates from wrestlers and rumors from trustworthy sources.
Kishan recalls the best match he witnessed when he was just 6 – the Hell in a Cell Match at Armageddon 2000. Watching the six men push each other to their limits and then some made him realize how incredible pro wrestling is.
He graduated as a Chemical Engineer a few years before he began his journey with Sportskeeda. A couple of years as a non-contracted writer for the website became a full-time opportunity that included managing the pro wrestling division.
Kishan's favorite wrestler is Triple H, as he can pull him into any storyline. In today's era, one can call him a Seth "Freakin" Rollins fan for the same reason. When he is not writing for Sportskeeda, Kishan works as a digital marketing professional.