The Undertaker's 10 Most Dangerous WWE Matches

6. Vs. Kane - Raw February 22, 1999 (Inferno Match)

Kane The Undertaker Inferno Match
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Whether or not the second Inferno Match was as risky as the first is up for debate. No, it wasn't anywhere near as entertaining of a contest and that's probably because they knew better than to have another 20 minute one of those ever again. And yet, it wasn't immune to its own risky moments.

Again, wrestling is an art form that just can't always be perfected so things are gonna go wrong from time-to-time. And while this particular Inferno Match didn't have any real mistakes in it, that only reduces a risk that was already so much greater than the average match. With that in mind, it's hardly surprising that 'Taker once again found his hair closer to the flames than anticipated on a number of occasions.

That said, it didn't stop him from risking his well-being again by executing Old School as he effortlessly walked across the top rope with those flames nipping at his feet. A beautiful visual, yes, but a very dangerous task.

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