There are many tag teams in the world of professional wrestling. But, there are only a handful that are Hall of Fame-worthy. One such tag team is the Brothers of Destruction.
The team consisted of the Big Red Machine Kane and WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker. Recently, the Dead Man shared his honest thoughts on the Big Red Machine.
While speaking on a Q&A session that was a Patreon Exclusive, The Undertaker claimed that without the presence of Kane, a huge part of The Deadman’s career would not have happened.
“There’s a huge part of my career, if he’s not there, that just doesn’t happen. There was a lot of things that led out of us working at different times, to work into different programs and different angles. I mean, it’s not just the angles and the times that we were working against each other, but then, too, it allowed me to grow as a character because it gave me something that I could relate to. Someone that I could relate to. I mean, ‘that’s my flesh and blood’ kind of a deal. It was the only way that really worked in making me vulnerable in any way.” [H/T Fightful.com]
The WWE Hall of Famer also mentioned that he learned a lot by working with the Big Red Machine.
“I learned a lot in working with him, [including] how to make myself more vulnerable moving forward. Without Kane, I’m a killer until I’m used up. I don’t know that I go for 30 years without that story,” The Undertaker said.
The Brothers of Destruction have held the WWE World Tag Team Championships a couple of times.
What was your favorite memory involving the Brothers of Destruction?