5 Matches The Undertaker could have following WWE WrestleMania 36

The Deadman at WrestleMania 33
The Deadman at WrestleMania 33

#4. Kane

Kane and his brother, The Undertaker
Kane and his brother, The Undertaker

Considering that they aren't actually brothers outside of the wrestling business, the career paths that the men behind both The Undertaker and Kane have been very similar.

Both men started their careers in the territories, especially the mid-south region. While Undertaker bounced around from gimmick to gimmick before ending up in the then-WWF, Kane would actually go through that same situation in that very company. Eventually, though, both men would carve out amazing careers for themselves as the characters we've grown to love them as.

The man who has portrayed Kane, Glenn Jacobs, has transitioned to a comfortable career in local politics, being elected as mayor of Knox County, TN last year. That hasn't stopped him from getting involved in WWE stories every now and then - including a very, very brief run as 24/7 Champion. Despite that, any time Kane shows up on WWE television should be considered something special.

The two kayfabe brothers have had just as many matches during The Show of Shows. The first was at WrestleMania XIV, a culmination of a story they had been telling since the start of the Attitude Era. Six years later, at WrestleMania XX, saw the two throw down one more time in a pretty underrated match.

Both men have been ready for that "one last match" for years now. And it would be fitting for that match to be between these two "brothers".

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