Yeah its not like he went grocery shopping with his hat and make-up on at any point in his career trying to keep it a secret that he is really a normal human being. He played college basketball and in the wrestling business he was different characters before settling on the Undertaker. There was never a big secret he was playing a character lol. But yeah bro he has been doing alot of shoot interviews lately and for the fans who never seen him as anything but the Undertaker its pretty cool for them.
@@josheisert8380 What I mean is that this is not the first instance that this has happened. He has done "shoot" videos for years. Check out the "This Is My Yard" DVD they did on him, numerous interviews he's had over the years. Yes, he's doing a ton lately, but he's done them before.
Taker - He buried me alive, just saying Kane - Well, he set me on fire once so.... Taker - I thought we buried the hatchet! LOL these two are always gonna be the greatest of all time!
@@AhsanKhan-eo8dv i cracked up laughing at that at the end lol... imo Undertaker and kane was the most powerful, destructive and best tag-team to ever walk WWF/WWE
The first incarnation of 1998 is still the best with Taker’s Attitude theme! Man, that theme was perfect for that duo. I wished they still saved that theme for only when they would tag team!
are you talking about the upbeat Theme when kane and undertaker joined forces for the first time? There’s like 2 versions, an upbeat version with a guitar intro/solo when he’s a face and a slower version with a Devil chant during the ministry of darkness. I agree that should be there theme
That Dark Side theme was definitely a Brothers of Destruction theme when Undertaker was still the Lord of Darkness persona and could've saved it during their 2006-2008 reunion and both 2015 and 2018-19
See i think 98 undertaker was the best, u got both of best worlds on the mic and the darkness, ministry was was poor for me, there was to many of them.
I liked Kane better when he had no mask and acted more psychotic and the post 04 Undertaker was the coolest. His programs with Orton, Batista, Mark Henry, Mr. Kennedy, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Kane, Triple H... were absolutely awesome.
i think that Undertaker & Kane segment happened during WWE No Mercy 2002 event or during that week, around that time taker was fueding with brock lesner and kane was in a short fued with triple H
my favorite kane was early 2000's and my favorite Taker was mid 1990s around the time he had the purple gloves but even then i've enjoyed them pretty much their entire career. My fondest memory though will always be when they faced each other specifically at wm14 and wm20. It's sad to see it all over now but there's endless videos on the internet and ppv dvd's and specials i have collected over the years to consume again and again and again. i'm so happy to have been a 90's and 00's kid
Best storyline in wrestling history is the story of undertaker and Kane it was intriguing growing up watching it wondering if Kane really was a live if undertaker really burned him alive was Kane really burned behind the mask it really was entertaining tv
I agree with Taker... his ABA persona and masked Kane was the best version of BOD. It almost felt like Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man where Taker kinda had to keep Kane on a leash because he was still a freak of nature physically.
No Mercy 2002 is what Undertaker was talking about. Kane and Undertaker were both going after major titles. Undertaker had a broken wrist and Kane was facing HHH in that Katie Vick storyline.
My favorite version of the Undertaker was the American Badass - Big Evil and my favorite entrance music was "You're Gonna Pay". I love you so much. Thank You for 30 years of the Best of the Best. God Bless. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@@The.Conqueeftador Actually, could be that I wasn't entirely correct. There are 3 conditions, you have to be BORN AS A U.S. CITIZEN, be at least 35 and live in the U.S. for at least 14 years. Kane was born in Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain (in the vicinity of Madrid) where his family was stationing. His father served there in the US Air Force so he probably acquired the citizenship at birth.
@@bionicrattlesnake2137 ah OK. I knew he was born in Spain but I didn't know anything about his parents. Me being English that was all new to me about that us citizenship stuff😅
I love all of the versions of the Brothers Of Destruction but my favourite incarnation will always be the first one when they first joined forces in 1998, they were both almost the same height and the image of those two silently walking to the ring was frightening, no one from Stone Cold to the Rock to Vince Mcmahon himself was safe. Those were the best times with Undertaker & Kane.
ABA Taker and Kane is my favorite version just for the evolution of Kane. To me that was when he was starting to get away from just being Undertakers lil brother to being his own person. Plus the image of those two walking you down side by side is still haunting.
Of all versions of themselves he likes American Badass? No way man. Wrestlemania 14 was an absolute classic and thats both of their best versions of each other.
@@matthewalkman386 The title says it all really, "Their Favorite Version of the Brothers of Destruction". That implies the topic is about the times when they were a team, not opponents.
Favorite version? Definitely agree with Taker. The 01 run. And Kane talking about them popping up in each other's stories reminds me of when Snitsky interfered in Taker & Heidenreich's match & Kane sat up from the casket
i dont watch wrestling at all whatsoever anymore. absolutely zero interest in watching it now days. however i do still love to go back and watch those old tapes of brothers of destruction. especially against Austin and H, my favorite story line ever.
I enjoyed when they first teamed up together. The few matches they had together during the Undertaker Kane Big Show and XPac time in 99 was nice too even though they had Kane turn on Undertaker and side with XPac. Favorite version of Undertaker for me was his Ministry of Darkness look. Loved that robe he wore.
I think that short run they had in 98 when they came together for the first time they looked like absolute monsters but yeah Taker is right, 2001 era BOD is the first that comes to mind. The contrast is what made it i think
I remember that scene, it was really funny. I think they are right to point out that their characters evolved but they were still Taker and Kane and the fact that either could pop into the other's storyline made it more clear. They'd change, they'd be more demonic or more human, good or bad guys, but they were still brothers. I think they deserve a Hall of Fame cerimony just for themselves.. They could induct each other and Vince himself could induct them as a team.
Interesting to see the deadman and the big red machine just being normal guys enjoying a well deserved retirement from the Wwe and enjoying being their normal selves
I never really liked the snap tombstone 🪦. I thought the undertakers tombstone was executed way better. Savored and measured just right. Glad they touched on that in its entirety.
"KANE" masked, unmasked, resurrection, corporate, director of operations. "UNDERTAKER" western, Lord of darkness, ministry of darkness, American badass, deadman rebirth, their brothers no matter what there "THE BROTHERS OF DESTRUCTION". KANE so how was your weekend.
Takers reaction to the "So how was your week?" Was classic! The head snap and tilt! So so so funny! I love The Brothers of Destruction! My favourite version is the American Badass and the Last iteration of Kane with the full mask! Because it was a little more real!
I definitely agree with them because one of my favorite moments between the two of them was when they were in the tag match and American Badass Undertaker was trying to teach Kane how to do The Last Ride and he wasn't doing it properly and they were having a big brother / little brother moment of teaching him how to properly do the move, I thought I was fantastic
Well we gonna have to go back a few years mr McMahon It's that red headed punk the undertaker u burnt the funeral home I still watch that infamous speech lol
Quite frankly I'm surprised the undertaker believes that the American bad ass and Kane colleration was the best. American bad ass was a terrible version of the undertaker. He wore normal clothes and acted like his own self so what has that got to do with the undertaker character? Nothing it was crap. He got over because he was going by the name of the undertaker and in the beginning attacked heels and I can't believe people can't see that. How dya go from the ministry of darkness taker to a grubby biker and lose all supernatural powers and have no eye roll and resemblence to the original character?