The Brothers Of Destruction’s 10 Best WWE Moments
Hell hath no fury like The Undertaker and Kane...
Triple H may have his longtime friend and D-Generation X buddy Shawn Michaels in his corner at WWE Super Show-Down, but The Undertaker isn't coming alone either. 'The Deadman' revealed on Raw that he will be bringing his fire-breathing brother Kane to Australia with him, reuniting the Brothers of Destruction for the first time in two years.
It's hard to believe that 'The Phenom' and 'The Big Red Machine' have been teaming together for over two decades. In that time, Kane and The Undertaker have left a path of destruction in their wake unlike anything WWE has ever seen. From Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H himself to the likes of Mark Henry, MVP and Matt Hardy, countless superstars have fallen to the demonic duo throughout their legendary careers.
The two future Hall of Famers have provided the WWE Universe with a plethora of epic moments over the past 21 years. Though both men are icons in their own right, there is nothing quite like watching them in the ring together. Divided they are dominant, but united, they are unstoppable.
10. The Undertaker Saves Kane From MVP & Mr. Kennedy - SmackDown (17 November 2006)
The Brothers of Destruction's 2006 reunion on SmackDown provided fans with a number of great moments from the veteran superstars. However, it also allowed the pair to compete against some of WWE's young talent and help them up the ladder of success - something we saw first hand during their entertaining feud with Mr. Kennedy and MVP.
MVP would even score a victory over Kane, thanks to Kennedy's interference. However, when the two men assaulted 'The Big Red Machine' with steel steps, The Undertaker wasted no time coming to the aid of his brother as he marched down to the ring and scared off the two heels.
Having escaped 'The Deadman's wrath, Kennedy threw MVP to the wolves - tossing him back into the ring, where he would suffer a double Chokeslam at the hands of The Brothers of Destruction. It was the first time in five years that the legends had performed this variation of the move and it was still an epic sight to behold.