3. Kane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMefSzAku6w Kane is a monster. He and the Undertaker have stood the test of time as two of the greatest big-men in wrestling history. More impressively, Kane has maintained his gimmick for over 15 years. But thats no surprise. Standing at 70, Kane towers over his opponents like a living fiery inferno. Though he plays a comedic role in the WWE right now, Glenn Jacobs was a force to be reckoned with during the Attitude Era. And while his costume was badass, his character was terrifying, and his feuds with the Undertaker were legendary, Kanes entrance also stands out as one of the best ever. A red filter comes over the WWE universe as an organ begins playing music straight out of your nightmares. As the music reaches its climax a wall of fire engulfs the entrance ramp and the Big Red Machine enters the arena. At one point, Kane was often accompanied by Paul Bearer who only added to the Kanes surreal and terrifying entrance. Kane would then approach the ring like a possessed psychopath. He would climb into the ring, slowly raises his hands, and summon fire from the four corners of the ring. And God knows if Kanes entrance didn't intimidate his opponent, staring up at Kanes charred mask would get the job done. In my opinion, Kane is one of the most underrated superstars of all time. But most people would agree that his entrance is legendary.
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