The Brothers of Wrestling: Exploring the Complicated Relationship Between The Undertaker and Kane
Professional wrestling is a form of entertainment that has been popular around the world for many years. One of the most iconic storylines in the history of professional wrestling is the relationship between The Undertaker and Kane, two wrestlers who are often portrayed as brothers. In reality, The Undertaker, whose real name is Mark William Calaway, and Kane, whose real name is Glenn Thomas Jacobs, are not biological brothers. However, their on-screen characters have a complicated and fascinating relationship that has captured the attention of wrestling fans for decades. The storyline of The Undertaker and Kane began in the mid-1990s when The Undertaker was introduced as a character in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as WWE. He was immediately portrayed as a dark and mysterious figure, with his trademark black attire and trademark moves like the Tombstone Piledriver. In 1997, Kane was introduced as The Undertaker's half-brother. The storyline explained that their m...