The Undertaker's 23 WrestleMania Matches - From Worst To Best
20. Kane (WrestleMania XX)
Undertaker and Kane have had two wars on the WrestleMania stage. One was significantly better than the other. In 2004, after years spent intimidating his peers as The American Badass and riding motorcycles to the squared circle, Undertaker returned to his roots in time for the 20th edition of the spring classic. Stalking toward the squared circle, one could not help but get goosebumps as The Phenom returned on the grandest stage. But the initial entrance was the only bright spot of the entire ordeal. What followed was a repeat of the slow, boring heavyweight brawls the two had assembled so many times in the past. Only minus the interest or intrigue that had accompanied their original 'Mania clash some six years earlier. Kane slowed the match tremendously, working the most basic of rest holds while grounding his older brother. Undertaker fought back, went straight down the checklist of his signature moves and put his younger brother away (rather easily) with the Tombstone. And so another chapter was written in this epic sibling rivalry. Unfortunately, this particular chapter sucked.
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