3. Kane
In terms of baby brothers, they don’t get more fearsome and fear-inducing than The Undertaker’s younger sibling, Kane. From his first debut moment, this was someone audiences knew was one creepy, twisted, and heartless soul. With a penchant for setting things on fire (and even a penchant for attacking people’s testicles!), the Big Red Machine was a force to be reckoned with from the instant he tore the Hell in a Cell door off its hinges at Badd Blood ’97 and manhandled his legendary brother.
It’s a credit to Glenn Jacobs/Kane that he’s managed to stand out as such a sinister character of his own when the nefarious shadow of his older brother could’ve easily seen him lost in the shuffle. For his first few years in the then-WWF, the Devil’s Favourite Demon was an untouchable monster.
In fact, there’s a good argument to be made to say that he should’ve been given a lengthy WWF Title run during this time. Of course, the years have not always been kind to Kane, but when Kane was presented as a truly destructive force, few have been more impressive than the Big Red Machine.
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