5 Brother Vs Brother Wrestling Matches That Ruled (And 5 That Sucked)
4. Kane Vs. The Undertaker (WrestleMania 14)
Kane's debut at the finish of the Undertaker versus Shawn Michaels Hell In A Cell match at Bad Blood '97 was one of the greatest debuts in WWE history. Not only did it bring Kane in with a bang, but it also added intrigue to the forthcoming Kane versus Undertaker series. At the Royal Rumble, Kane had cost Undertaker the WWF Championship in his casket match with Triple H and had tried to set his keyfabe brother on fire in the post-match attack. Charming. The Undertaker would return to seek vengeance on Kane at WrestleMania 14. Their match at 'Mania was their first together and was, fittingly, one of the best together. This was at a time when Kane was pushed as an indestructible monster and the story of the match was that The Undertaker had to wait for Kane to wear himself out and lose energy before he could strike and beat him. It took three tombstones to get the job done for the Dead Man, after he had been beaten from pillar to post and crashed through the Spanish announce table (he missed his always breathtaking topé). Unfortunately, their matches would get a lot worse whenever they resurrected the feud in the future.