At least Kane ended the year on a high with the reformation of the Brothers of Destruction. Before that, things were a little perplexing (to say the least), especially his surprise main event feud with Seth Rollins. OK, so the angle of him having a split personality of sorts started off pretty strangely, but it eventually rejuvenated the Big Red Machine. He was entertaining in his comedic role as the Director of Operations, while a return to the no-selling Demon is what we all wanted to see. Still, 48-year-old Kane in the main event? Come on, WWE. I know he isn't going to reject the chance to dance at the highest level again, so maybe this entry should be titled 'WWE's creative team'. Before all that though, we had the Royal Rumble debacle where he and Big Show ruined all of out hopes and dreams, and an endless string of boring segments with him as the lifeless Director of Operations. A decent second half to the year saw Kane play a lesser role, but his spot in the main event (not his fault, I know) and the first half of the year are pretty unforgivable.