5 WWE Superstars who had their own gimmick matches

The Undertaker has participated in some classic gimmick matches he has pioneered
The Undertaker has participated in some classic gimmick matches he has pioneered

#3. Former WWE Universal Champion – 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt (Firefly Fun House Match)

On the second night of WrestleMania 36, 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt and John Cena competed in a Firefly Fun House House Match. The match stole the show on Night 2 following The Boneyard Match between The Undertaker and AJ Styles.

In this bout, The Cenation Leader was teleported into The Fiend's Firefly Fun House. The contest went through Cena's career and looked to rectify many of his decisions and focus on the time when the 16-time World Champion defeated Wyatt at WrestleMania 30. After going through some awe-inspiring moments, Wyatt performed Sister Abigail and The Mandible Claw on John to win the contest, exacting revenge for his earlier WrestleMania loss.


#2. WWE Hall of Famer – Kane (Inferno Match)

WWE Hall of Famer Kane pioneered the Inferno Match.

It was no surprise as the back story of Kane's on-screen character delved into the burns he suffered in a funeral home fire during his childhood. The first Inferno Match took place at Unforgiven 1998, with The Undertaker beating his kayfabe half-brother.

The brothers competed in a second Inferno Match on RAW in 1999 with The Phenom prevailing. Kane suffered his third consecutive loss in this gimmick match against Triple H on SmackDown the same year.

The Big Red Machine finally triumphed in his last Inferno Match against MVP at Armageddon 2006, much to the delight of fans. At SummerSlam 2013, WWE introduced another similar gimmick match called The Ring of Fire, where Kane came up short against Bray Wyatt.

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