Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

6. Raw (October 19th, 1998)

Undertaker, Kane, WrestleMania XIV
WWE

This completely forgotten casket match is frankly too fun for it's own good.

With their unholy union fractured by a shared thirst for the vacant WWE Championship, the pair hold nothing back in a match that sees the coffin take as big a beating as the men themselves.

A fist fight in a double deep double wide box that looks Yokozuna-ready spills out of countrol when 'The Deadman' drills his brother with a DDT inside of it. The lid closes on both, but the casket comically rattles and shakes as if it were a cartoon prop. But then wait, it is a cartoon - the thing gets ripped to f*cking pieces as the pair fight around the broken wood and felt, with Undertaker flying from the ring with a crap aerial assault beford smashing the sh*t out of his storyline sibling with a chair shot to the back.

And that's the whole stupid bloody thing. It was a different but eerily familiar time.

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