The Undertaker’s 10 Most Dramatic WWE Segments
2. Being Burnt Alive In A Casket By Kane (Royal Rumble 1998)

The beneath feature is a flawless embodiment of the presentation of Kane, Undertaker's devilish relative, into the WWE in the mid-1990's. Appearing at the Badd Blood PPV, Kane intruded on Undertaker's Hell In A Cell match with Shawn Michaels, ripping the entryway off the phone with his exposed hands and conveying a headstone piledriver to the Phenom. For an ensuing number of months, Kane then kept on difficult Undertaker, who reliably declined to battle him.
This all prompted the above feature, which occurred at Royal Rumble 1998. Kane meddled in Undertaker's Casket match with HBK, giving Michaels the triumph, and latched his sibling inside the coffin. What took after is a wonderful case of the wacky universe of 'wrestling rationale'. After effectively securing Undertaker inside the coffin, Kane then moved ahead to take a hatchet to it for a couple of minutes, before setting the entire thing ablaze.

The beneath feature is a flawless embodiment of the presentation of Kane, Undertaker's devilish relative, into the WWE in the mid-1990's. Appearing at the Badd Blood PPV, Kane intruded on Undertaker's Hell In A Cell match with Shawn Michaels, ripping the entryway off the phone with his exposed hands and conveying a headstone piledriver to the Phenom. For an ensuing number of months, Kane then kept on difficult Undertaker, who reliably declined to battle him.
This all prompted the above feature, which occurred at Royal Rumble 1998. Kane meddled in Undertaker's Casket match with HBK, giving Michaels the triumph, and latched his sibling inside the coffin. What took after is a wonderful case of the wacky universe of 'wrestling rationale'. After effectively securing Undertaker inside the coffin, Kane then moved ahead to take a hatchet to it for a couple of minutes, before setting the entire thing ablaze.
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