Ranking EVERY Undertaker Vs Kane Match From Worst To Best

7. Mayhem In Manchester (April 4th, 1998)

Somehow, this worked.

Looking now as if the crack WWE production crew were using jersey royals instead of their top-of-the-range kit, the pair barely took breaths between battering each other thanks to a litany of production issues that Undertaker himself literally had to wear for the duration of the match.

'The Deadman' was a victim of lost luggage before a show that had once been pitched as a pay-per-view before the company changed course and reverted to standard house show rules instead. Some partial promotion resulted in the recording the company ultimately released, giving the entire thing a certain calamitous air.

To their credit, WWE tried to make it appear as if D-Generation X had attacked Undertaker before he could get all costumed up, resulting in the brothers having a frenzied brawl before a babyface win sent the fans home happy. It couldn't match the grandiosity of their brawl a week earlier, but as a snakebitten house show main event, it could have been substantially worse.

And about their prior match...

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