10 Most Dominant Monster Heels In WWE History

1. Kane

Kane is, without doubt, the most dominant monster heel in WWE history. He has proven to be one of the most versatile performers in professional wrestling, carrying off various heel and face personas with ease. Perhaps Kane's most memorable heel run was when he was unmasked after a match with Triple H in 2003. Following the dramatic moment, he went on a rampage of insanity, setting fire to beloved announcer Jim Ross and delivering a Tombstone Piledriver to Linda McMahon on the Monday Night Raw stage. This led to a truly brutal feud with Shane McMahon that involved a Last Man Standing Match and an Ambulance Match. Following a lukewarm corporate run, Kane is currently involved in a program with Daniel Bryan for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in which he has returned to his monster heel gimmick. The booking between the two has been lukewarm, but several of the segments have allowed Kane to show off his persona at its most terrifying. When Kane is on form, there isn't a scarier presence in the WWE.
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