10 Greatest WWE Raw Endings Ever
7. Kane Returns (7 February 2000)
As the consequence of prolonged wrestling sabbaticals brought about by a combination of injury, character tweaks, forgettable B-movies, and trying to bring anarcho-capitalism to Knox County, Kane has had more returns than most over this 20-plus years as WWE mega-star.
The best of them, however, undoubtedly came on the 7 February episode of Raw in 2000, when the Big Red Machine, egged on by an excitable Paul Bearer, marched down the entrance ramp to make his mark on the McMahon-Helmsley regime.
Granted, on paper, this sounds pretty nondescript - but don't underestimate just how over Kane was at the height of his Attitude Era fame. The crowd went absolutely nuts when they realised their favourite tortured psychopath was back on our screens.
Waiting for him in the squared circle weren't just a couple of DX henchman, either. Instead there was a whole ring full of some of the biggest stars of their generation, all of them laid waste to by Undertaker's little bro one at a time. It was brilliantly done, and off the back of a wild 10-man main event too.