Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

8. Night Of Champions (September 19th, 2010)

Undertaker, Kane, WrestleMania XIV
WWE

And so to the second of a 2010 trilogy between one man that had quietly passed his in-ring peak and another that never truly found one outside of dearly beloved tag team unites with smaller guys.

For context, consider that this match came four months after 'The Deadman's epic sending off of Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI and another six or so before he'd assemble another 'Show Of Shows' success with Triple H. He was starting to feel like a once-a-year guy before he actually became one, but feuds like this and the other programmes he bothered with in between are sometimes better left forgotten.

Fought under No Holds Barred rules after Kane had supposedly left his sibling in a "vegetative state" earlier in the year, the freedom of movement helped move an ordinary layout into something approaching decent. Considering the stipulations they had in store for the rematches, this environment exploration was relatively milquetoast.

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