WWE: 10 Men Who Should Have Been Given The Undertaker Streak Win

By Scott Fried /

8. Kane

Kane seems to be winding down his career, and even in his prime, his matches with Undertaker were pretty good at best, but a victory by the Deadman's little brother would be a fitting ending to one of the greatest long-term stories WWE has ever told. Perhaps it could even serve as a farewell to both men. Imagine it: WrestleMania, Kane versus The Undertaker, part three. The two engage in brutal battle with Chokeslams, Tombstones, and the like dished out liberally. When Undertaker attempts a third Tombstone on his younger brother, though, Kane manages to tilt backwards, landing on his feet and holding the Deadman up for a Tombstone. Kane delivers the move, crosses 'Taker's arms, and gets the three, then immediately falls off, tears in his eyes. A stunned Undertaker sits up into an embrace from Kane. 'Taker get to his feet... then falls to a knee, raising his hand out in a sign of respect. Kane returns the pose, and the two men walk up the aisle, stopping to raise their fists to the crowd one last time.