10. Undertaker Vs. Kane
Aptly the Brothers of Destructions feud began at Bad Blood in 1997. It was also Kanes WWE debut and saw him interfere in the first ever Hell in a Cell matchup between his brother, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. Undertaker stood accused of purposely burning down the family funeral parlour which caused the death of their mother and the scarring on Kanes face. There were some great story elements in this explosive feud that well never forget: Undertaker refusing to fight; the burning casket betrayal at Taker and Michaels Championship match at Royal Rumble; Kane taking not one, not two but three Tombstone Piledrivers before hed go down at Wrestlemania XIV. And that barely scratches the surface. This was indeed a grim, morbid storyline, from a time when WWE were still aiming the older demographic, which at this point wasnt being addressed by UFC, through outrageously edgy themes. And surely no WWE game set during the Attitude era would be complete without it.