Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

15. Judgment Day (October 18th, 1998)

The above image captures Undertaker and Kane working some sort of leg grapevine thing in a not-unfamiliar rendering of a Diesel/British Bulldog pay-per-view main event precisely three years prior.

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Why does this matter? Not because both shows took place in October, nor because both sought to determine the undisputed WWE Champion, but because both matches were - in Vince McMahon's own 1995 words - "f*cking horrible".

The Chairman stormed backstage after the Big Daddy Cool/Davey Boy Smith debacle, but was probably in slightly better fettle as he waited in his supervillain's lair behind the TitanTron to fire Stone Cold Steve Austin for not counting a pinfall to end this wretched display.

To quickly summarise the story - and f*cking hell if only they had - the Brothers Of Destruction plodded on for 17 laborious minutes with guest referee Stone Cold Steve Austin adding flashes of colour before 'The Rattlesnake' counted them both down and out for three so not to award either new WWE Champion. He was kayfabe fired to close the show, but McMahon should have turned his ire on whomever pitched this stinker.

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