Undertaker and Kane, The Brothers of Destruction, are two of the deadliest fighters in history, both with exceptional strength and unique talent.
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Both together and apart they shattered many rivals in the ring and left us unforgettable moments in this WWE world.
Many fans wonder which of the two is better and that very specific question is a little difficult to answer, however, right below are five things that Kane is better at and 5 things that The Undertaker prevails on.
10 Entrance - Kane
Without a doubt The Undertaker has very good entries but Kane has a better walk to the ring. The intimidating walk with the music is iconic, with or without a mask it scares anyone, including that entry in 2003 when he appeared surrounded and chained. The coolest thing is when, already on the sailcloth, he slowly raises his arms demonstrating his superiority.
All of Kane's entries are spectacular, so in this respect, he is better than The Undertaker.
9 Ability in the ring – The Undertaker
Mike Callaway (The Undertaker) has demonstrated time and time again throughout his career an athletic ability that is unusual in guys with his physical characteristics. He is able to combine spectacular movements with his destruction skills.
Spectators go wild every time this guy does his thing in the ring. Actually, his Tombstone is one of the best attacks in the history of wrestling and, despite being in the twilight of his career, he is still magnificent.
8 Costume - Kane
Kane's fabulous black and red costume is one of the best in WWE, The stripes are an exquisite detail and one would think that he looks like a true superhero, at least when he does not have the mask.
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Now when he wears the mask his appearance totally changes, instead of a hero he seems like a supervillain willing to do whatever it takes to win.
On the other hand, The Undertaker's suit is much more basic, it's still great, yes, but Kane's is much better.
7 Popularity – The Undertaker
The Deadman is probably the most famous character in WWE history. He is known in much of the world, even by people who are not interested in wrestling.
His relevance in this sport is incredible, and absolutely everyone who knows his name has a deserved respect for him.
On Facebook, over 17 million people follow The Undertaker and just over 7 million follow Kane. On Instagram, The Deadman has nearly 2.7 million while Kane does not have an account.
6 Physique - Kane
They both have similar physical forms and both have extraordinary brute force. In this area they are very similar, but it can be said that Kane's physique is slightly superior to that of The Undertaker.
Kane proved to have the ability to lift Big Show with a powerslam and throw him out of the ring with a press slam at the 2001 Royal Rumble. At that time they were around 440 pounds, really impressive, right?
Another plus for Glenn Thomas Jacobs (Kane).
5 Wins –The Undertaker
Both wrestlers have had quite long careers and therefore have had a lot of fights, however one brother has a huge advantage over the other.
Kane has 1,562 wins in 2,998 matches, giving him a 52.1% success rate. Instead, The Undertaker has 1,773 wins in 2,377 matches for a 74.6% win rate.
Among those Callaway wins we have two successive World Heavyweight Championship wins at WrestleMania and The Incredible Wrestlemania Streak. The Understaker is a real legend, isn’t he?
4 Speaking and personality - Kane
In this aspect, we can consider the development with the public and with the press and the charisma of these two wrestlers.
The Undertaker was always a bit more reserved, more serious, and more expressionless, making his personality a mystery.
Instead, Kane has shown more emotional complexity during his career, is more open with his emotions, whether it is happiness, sadness or anger, and that makes the public more empathetic with him.
3 Better Perfomance – The Undertaker
In this department we can base ourselves on the best rated fights of each one to determine who has had the best performance in the ring.
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The Big Red Monster's best fight was in 2012, on TLC alongside Daniel Bryan and Ryback against The Shield, which has four and a half stars.
Regarding The Undertaker, the highest rated fight he had was on April 5, 2009 against Shawn Michaels, which earned five stars. This is considered by many to be the greatest match in Wrestlemania history.
2 Chokeslams - Kane
In this aspect The Undertaker is amazing, one of the deadliest in the last 20 years; however Kane is even better than his brother.
Kane's Chokeslam is phenomenal, near-perfect, and it has become clear that he is more effective and powerful than The Undertaker's. In fact, Kane chokeslammed Undertaker through the ring in 2000, which was completely insane.
And it's worth mentioning that Kane is also an expert on Powerbombs.
1 Legacy – The Undertaker
When it comes to wrestling, it is impossible not to mention The Undertaker. This individual has left an indelible mark, his influence in WWE reached such a point that he is considered (with arguments) by many as the best wrestler of all time.
He is an icon and a superstar in both the United States and the rest of the world. Who can overshadow this legacy? The answer is very easy: absolutely no one.