Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

9. Raw (June 1st, 1998)

It's inadvertently amusing watching Kane do the "I want the belt gesture" to Stone Cold Steve Austin after his first victory over his storyline brother just before another red hot 1998 edition of Monday Night Raw went off the air.

Ahead of 'The Big Red Machine' saying he'd setting himself on fire (fire fire fire every f*cking angle with this guy...) if he lost to Austin at the King Of The Ring, it spoke to Kane's progression beyond the monster-of-the-week spot he'd secured that he'd managed to secure a title match at all.

Not to drag down every single one of their matches, but 'The Rattlesnake' and Vince McMahon stole the show from ringside on commentary. A buzzing audience enjoyed The Undertaker decking Paul Bearer, Mankind's run-in at the conclusion and every time the TitanTron flashed up scenes of McMahon and Austin at the desk, but could only summon mild enthusiasm for Kane's Tombstone victory.

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