Height: 7'
Weight: 326 lbs.
Signature Move: Choke Slam
Favorite Quote (Though he rarely speaks): Burn in Hell
Finishing Move: Tombstone Piledriver
Titles Held: 1 time WWF champion, 4 time tag team champion (Twice with Mankind, Twice with X-pac)
October 5, 1997; a mysterious man in red inturupts the Undertaker's Hell in a Cell match. He pulls off the door to the cell and attacks the Phenom, causing him to lose the match.
This man was later learned to be Kane, the Undertaker's half brother. Kane wears a mask because as a child his face was badly scarred by fire—a fire set by the Undertaker by order of Paul Bearer.
And Kane cannot speak because of his wounds. He is a silent killing machine, which is what earned him the title of the Big Red Machine.
At first, Undertaker refused to fight against his brother, due to a promise he made to his dead parents (who perished in the fire) that he would never fight his own flesh and blood. However, as things became more serious, Undertaker was forced to face his younger brother.
Kane became the World Wrestling Federation champion less than one year after he arrived at the WWF by defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin at the 1998 King of the Ring.
That was not the only amazing feat Kane performed that year. At Unforgiven he faced his brother in the first ever inferno match—Kane's own creation, for it was a match that would not end until one of them was burnt.
There appears to be nothing but hatered between the brother's grim, although Kane and Undertaker have joined each other in the past. Their alliance was short-lived. Until it happened again.
Undertaker has betrayed his young brother more than once. It is doubtfull Kane will ever be able to trust him again. Kane has shown both strenghth and power against his brother recently when his only friend X-pac broke off their partnership. Undertaker tried once more to lure his brother to the dark side, but in the end, it was Taker who was fooled.
Then it happened again, Kane and X-pac reconciled their differences and reunited. However, the two were unable to coexist in the Land of the Giants, of which Kane has always been a member, resulting in the two spliting sides again, mostly because of the reunion of Degeneration X.
When DX reunited, X-pac left Kane in the most horrid of ways—he slide a silent, sharpened knife right down Kane's back. This almost made Kane snap again and if it had not been for his new found love Tori, he probably would have.
Unfortunatly for Kane, Tori proved herself to be no better than X-pac when she walked into the ring after DX bruttally beat Kane and willingly kissed X-pac, reavealing to the world that it was all a set up. Tori and X-pac used and abused Kane, forcing Kane to once again loose all human control of himself and therefore the Big Red Machine was once again institutionalized.
Kane's father, Paul Bearer, pulled him out of the institution and is once again his loyal manager and father....loyal? Paul Bearer is no doubt using his son again because the Undertaker has been lost to him.