Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

4. Bragging Rights (October 24th, 2010)

Undertaker, Kane, WrestleMania XIV
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Go big on bullsh*t, or go home.

Here, WWE went huge. Digging out the Buried Alive stipulation for the first time in seven years, the company had the perfect pair for it in The Undertaker and Kane, not least with a World Title to decide and an actual feud to end all at once.

In a year that saw the latest sibling squabble by the two undercooked due to The Nexus angle being talk of the entire company, it was perhaps fitting that 'The Deadman' and his demonic brother would have such an entertaining scrap right at the time Wade Barrett and his cronies decided to get involved.

Winning all three of their battles but saving this one for last, Kane enlisted the crew to ensure he got the victory, and such had become the way things worked in WWE by then, got away with it! Their relationship didn't exist beyond the pay-per-view, and Undertaker returned in the Spring only to be immediately challenged by Triple H due to his deeming that absolutely nobody else backstage deserved the spot.

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