10 Least Trustworthy WWE Superstars Ever

7. Kane

Evolution Randy Orton Betrayal 2004
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I probably wouldn't trust that face either.

In Kane's defence, he has had a pretty tough deal over the years. Being left for dead as a child certainly isn't going to help your ability to trust those close to you as an adult, and as a result Kane has flipped and flopped more times than anyone in World Wrestling Entertainment. Well, almost anyone anyway.

Kane has turned on his fellow Brother of Destruction The Undertaker on a number of occasions, an indication of the complex relationship between the two. The most recent of these came in 2010, when Kane reduced his brother to what was described as a 'vegetative state', and then had the temerity to accuse poor old Rey Mysterio of making it so!

Obviously, it was Kane.

The Big Red Machine has also turned his back on Rob Van Dam, despite RVD being his only true ally whilst Kane was going through the difficult task of revealing his face to the world. What did RVD get for his support? A beating. A lorra lorra beatings.

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