10 Greatest Finishing Sequences In Wrestling History

4. That's Got To Be Kane! (WWE Badd Blood: In Your House, 1997)

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A debut so damn frightening and shocking, the person involved spent an entire career trying to top it... to no avail.

With it being made known that The Undertaker's burned up half-brother Kane was very much on his way to the WWF to target his sibling heading into Badd Blood: In Your House, 1997, fans were expecting a demonic presence to arrive on the scene at one point or another. But that still couldn't fully prepare them for the visual of this Big Red Machine storming down the ramp for the very first time on October 5.

Shawn Michaels and The Deadman had already beaten the life out of one another inside of and on top of the Hell in a Cell structure. But an already electric evening was dialled up a captivating notch with the long-awaited arrival of Kane late on.

The stunned wave of sound that rippled around the Kiel Center as the masked monster effortlessly tore the door off the cage was already enough to leave spooked fans picking their jaws up off the floor.

A thunderous Tombstone to his older brother acted as the ultimate exclamation point, though, as a beaten HBK crawled over The Phenom to close out one of the most memorable final stretches in wrestling history.

 
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