10 WWE Feuds Doomed From The Start
7. Kane Vs. Imposter Kane
After the David Arquette debacle, most sensible fans agreed that any storylines borne from a need to promote a wrestling-related movie were bound to be next-level awful. WWE, however, it seems didn't get the memo, and six years later they gave us this.
The genesis of Kane feuding with his doppelganger was that, in the spring of 2006, The Big Red Machine began to hear voices whispering the words "May 19"; the date both on which his family perished in a fire and, by coincidence, that See No Evil would be hitting the theatres.
Weeks later, we found out exactly who was behind this harassment campaign: a pre-Festus Luke Gallows, dressed head to toe in exactly the same attire that Undertaker's little bro had worn when he first debuted a decade earlier.
There were two major reasons that this feud was doomed from the very outset. First, nobody cared about Imposter Kane; he was basically just a no-name rookie who had been called up to the main roster and, out of the blue, placed in a program with one of WWE's biggest stars. Second, Kane being tortured by his past? We sort of did that already. Six or seven times.