10 WWE Superstars Who Helped Define Extreme Rules
10. Kane
The Big Red Machine may not have the most impressive record at Extreme Rules, but the calibre of matches in which he’s been involved is enough to earn him a place on this list.
He’s twice fought for the Tag Team titles; alongside Big Show in 2011 and then with Daniel Bryan in 2013. First time round, he and Show were successful, defeating the Corre in a Lumberjack match. But his 2013 outing saw the entertaining reign of Team Hell No come to an abrupt end as the more-seasoned veterans put the rising stars over.
That wasn’t his only involvement with D-Bry at the PPV though. Last year, he of course faced his former partner in an Extreme Rules match for the WWE Championship. A flaming table and a forklift truck made appearances in a classic hardcore encounter, though Kane ultimately succumbed to Bryan’s flying knee.
A loss to Randy Orton in 2012 gives Kane a 1-3 record at this event, but as the age-old adage goes, wins aren’t everything in pro wrestling. For the entertainment value of his 2013 and 2014 showings, Kane is well worthy of a mention in any Extreme Rules discussion.