#5. The Undertaker had a quiet word with Kane at the start of his WWF career
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The Undertaker and Kane's careers have been intertwined for almost two decades, but what many fans don't know is that the two stars knew each other before they started working together and it's actually thanks to The Undertaker that Kane was so successful in his early years.
Kane told the story of the time when he faced The Undertaker early in his career as Isaac Yankem and he recalled that The Deadman then took him aside and talked to him about his aggression.
"I had a match with Taker when I was Isaac Yankem and he basically said 'Dude look, if you wanna stay here you're gonna have to start being a lot more aggressive.' He was like, it was an awful match and I remember that and that was kind of like when I was at my lowest and that really helped me out a lot because I was just like, 'Gosh this guy's invested enough to talk to me about this," thing I also realized I think that we could do business together if I was to get my act together."
Edited by Shruti Sadbhav