#1 Both Kneeling
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On a January 1998 episode of Raw, we caught our first glimpse of what The Brothers of Destruction really might become. After Kane had haunted his big brother for months, and The Dead Man had demurred from fighting his own kin, we got a look at what the two might accomplish together when Kane saved his brother from an attack by D-Generation X.
In the most powerful moment of the segment, after the brothers had cleared the ring, Kane knelt down, his hand outstretched, in one of The Undertaker’s signature poses. The Phenom responded in kind, demonstrating some suggestion of a profound brotherly bond between the two.
Like many moments from the Attitude Era, the feel-good moment wouldn’t necessarily stick, as it turned out Kane was lulling his brother into a false sense of security before betraying him en route to their eventual WrestleMania match. In the short term, though, this was an electric and borderline touching moment for the iconic pair.