#2 Kane’s Debut
Most entries on this list focus on The Undertaker and Kane working together as an overwhelming force of a duo. We’d be remiss not to touch upon one of their great moments as rivals, too, that was inextricably linked to the two of them being brothers.
After months of Paul Bearer cryptically teasing that The Undertaker a) had a brother, b) that brother was still alive, and c) that was very bad news for The Phenom, we, at last, arrived at our first actual citing of Kane. The Big Red Machine stormed the very first Hell in a Cell Match, tore the door off the cage, planted The Dead Man with a Tombstone, and cost him his grudge match with The Undertaker. This was one of the most startling and overwhelmingly successful spectacles of a debut WWE has ever offered up. It successfully transitioned The Undertaker a step away from his blood feud with Michaels and charted a course for his next major program with his brother.