2. The Undertaker vs. Kane (Hell In A Cell 2010)
In one of the worst storylines of the year, Kane was responsible for putting his brother into a "vegetative state" which then brought Undertaker back at SummerSlam to get his revenge. What followed was a serious of matches that left a lot to be desired. It was cool to have Paul Bearer involved again, but it just felt like a poorer man's rehash of their previous programs. Kane was cutting some great promos on SmackDown as the World Heavyweight Champion but sadly the in-ring matches with his brother just weren't measuring up. The culmination of the feud was in a Hell in a Cell match at the pay per-view in October 2010. To sum it up, Dave Meltzer in that week's Wrestling Observer wrote: "Undertaker vs. Kane was one of the worst WWE PPV main events in years. It was really sad watching how limited Undertaker was, as age really caught up with him after his last absence." The pace of the match was slow, the execution of the moves were sloppy and it felt like the stars were just going through the motions, they weren't invested in what they were doing. In the end, Paul Bearer turned on Undertaker and joined Kane and Kane retained his Championship. If anyone ever suggests "Lets watch Hell in a Cell 2010" unfriend them immediately, it's not worth it.
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