Kane



Kane
Height: 7'0"
Weight: 326 lbs.
Finishing Move: Tombstone
Piledriver
Career Highlights: Former World
Wrestling Federation Champion

No superstar in history has made more of an
immediate impact than Kane. On October 5,
1997 the world met Kane, as the seven foot
monster tore off the door to "Hell in the Cell"
in order to get to his brother, the
Undertaker. The siblings later fought in the
first-ever Inferno Match!

Less than one year after he arrived, Kane
became the World Wrestling Federation
Champion by defeating Stone Cold Steve
Austin at the 1998 King of the Ring.

It was believed that Kane perished in the
raging inferno that claimed the lives of the
siblings’ parents. Miraculously he survived.
From that time on, the only person who
knew he was alive was the detestable Paul
Bearer.

For the past twenty years the rotund
mortician has been feeding him a rendition of
the fateful day that destroyed his family,
which places the Undertaker as the
murderer. With this in mind, there is no
wonder why Kane has gone to extraordinary
lengths to obliterate his older brother once
and for all. The revelation that Bearer is
Kane's father has added even more fuel to
Kane's fire, as the stormy past of Bearer and
the Undertaker is well-documented.

Paul Bearer
Favorite Quote: "I'm Paul Bearer
and you're not!"

First arriving into the World Wrestling
Federation as the Undertaker's keeper, Paul
Bearer has since turned on the phenom and
masterminded an evil plot to destroy the
former Federation Champion.

The portly mortician revealed to the world
that the Undertaker killed his parents and
attempted to murder his younger brother by
igniting their family-owned funeral parlor into
a raging inferno.

Proving to the world that the brother, Kane,
did survive the fire, the despicable Bearer
unleashed the seven-foot monster to the
world at October 1997's "Badd Blood"
Pay-Per-View. More recently, Bearer had
DNA testing to reveal that Kane's father is
none other than Bearer himself!

For the past twenty years, the malicious
manager has told Kane that his brother is the
one who set the fire that destroyed his
family. Is Bearer telling the truth, or is he
feeding Kane a fictional encounter in order
to destroy the Undertaker once and for all?