6 Best "Big Men" in WWE history

The Undertaker has been terrorising WWE for nearly three decades
The Undertaker has been terrorising WWE for nearly three decades

#5 Kane

Kane - The Big Red Machine
Kane - The Big Red Machine

Kane has been on WWE television for the past 21 years, having debuted in October 1997 as The Undertaker's previously thought dead, younger brother.

Kane made an immediate impact as the monster ripped a Hell in a Cell door off its hinges to interfere in his brother's match with Shawn Michaels.

Kane tombstoned Undertaker, leaving him easy prey for Michaels's pinfall.

Despite losing his long-running conflict with his older brother, Kane defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin to become WWE Champion in a brutal First Blood Match at King of the Ring 1998.

Kane continued to dominate the competition accruing a phenomenal number of Championships across his long career.

The Big Red Monster is best remembered for his violent acts such as setting his brother and Jim Ross on fire, electrocuting Shane McMahon's private parts and ripping out the Bigshow's eye to name but three.

An intimidating seven-foot behemoth, Kane has instilled fear in opponents non-stop for two decades.

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