They’ll have a lot to talk about. There are very few wrestlers in history like the Undertaker. Ignoring the character and how well he was portrayed, the man himself, Mark Calaway, was the perfect choice to play him. The huge, imposing figure made for quite the visual and it made everything work. Undertaker wasn’t alone though, as he wound up having a long lost brother named Kane. The brothers both seem to be done in the ring, but they are back together again in a different way.
The Undertaker and Kane had one of the longest running relationships in WWE history. The two feuded and teamed together on and off for the better part of twenty years, including several pay per view matches, with two at WrestleMania and another at Summerslam. They made a dominant tag team and fierce rivals, with few being able to match the Undertaker’s size and success like Kane could. Now they are looking back at that history and it could be interesting.
WWE has announced that Brothers Of Destruction, a documentary about the careers and relationship between Undertaker and Kane, will debut at the Austin Film Festival & Conference from October 22-29. The film features a conversation between the two men with footage from their careers mixed in. It will then air on the WWE Network on November 15 as part of 30 Days Of The Deadman, a month long tribute to Undertaker.
It’s a heck of a history. Check out the Brothers Of Destruction destroying themselves and others:
Opinion: This is one of the places where WWE shines, as they know how to present something important and make it feel special. That is the kind of thing you don’t get from most wrestling promotions and WWE knows how to make it work like no other. Undertaker has opened up so much in the last year and it’s fascinating to see the other side of him which has been hidden throughout his career.
Which Brother do you prefer? Who else from WWE should get a documentary? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books. Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for “GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES” to sign up. Thank you for reading!