Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

1. SmackDown (April 4th, 2008)

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And to the best of the bunch, with the two somehow assembling a minor workrate classic despite having just nine minutes and a no-contest to work with.

As World and ECW Champions respectively, The Undertaker and Kane were coming off hugely successful WrestleManias whilst both enjoying second lives between the ropes. 'The Big Red Machine' secured the ECW Championship in just 11 seconds, giving plenty of time for Edge and 'The Deadman' to contest one of the stronger 'Show Of Show' main events in the show's history.

Subsequently on fertile ground with impending rematches against the defeated champions as well as the other technical rivals on the horizon, the Brothers Of Destruction levelled up here and in general as working babyfaces as part of their relatively fresh directions. Ever the total b*stards, the former titleholders played spoilers here - their 'La Familia' group ran in to deck the pair of them, robbing a surprisingly enjoyable television tussle of the finish it deserved.

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