Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

11. Raw (November 27th, 2000)

At least it was short.

Four minutes on a 2000 edition of Monday Night Raw isn't enough to get hot over, but luckily for the wrestlers nobody ever told Attitude Era crowds.

Kane and his bike-riding brother have another lumbering f*ckabout here before Edge, Christian and Kurt Angle rush the ring at the end to lay a beating on 'The Deadman' that 'The Big Red Machine' simply joins in on just for the craic and to park their hostilities for another three years or so.

The pair had been on the periphery of the World Title picture in a post-SummerSlam period for the company that retrospectively hid the gentle creative decline, but neither looked in the same league as Champion Kurt Angle, a rejuvenated Steve Austin or Triple H and The Rock working an in-ring levels they'd never reach after 2001. Naturally, The Brothers Of Destruction were slotted in for two more months at the top coming out of WrestleMania X-Seven.

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