#2 Kane
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Possibly one of the greatest characters brought to life by WWE is the Big Red Machine, Kane. While he is mostly addressed as the Undertaker's brother, Kane has built a reputation for himself as the last of his kind.
A superstar whose brutality was unbeatable during the Attitude Era after he took his own brother to the limits by burning him alive on live television.
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Debuting during a classic match between the Undertaker and HBK, the Big Red Machine arrived with Paul Bearer and instantly made an impact.
Both the brothers went at each other for the longest period of time, and catapulted their rivalry to a different stratosphere through unending mind games.
While the Phenom went on to become a massive hit, Kane's character became underwhelming as the years went by, and became stale by the time he sold himself to the Authority.
There's no denying that despite becoming an irrelevant character today, Kane still possesses that twisted mind and still has that rage and fire within him that turned him into one of the most dangerous performers in WWE history.