October 21, 201410 yr Author comment_5634572 JIP, and just the visual of this was probably enough to ensure that given the choice, your average channel flipper will stick with RAW. Vince gets a black package containing a teddy bear while doing commentary at ringside. This disturbs him enough to get up from the booth. Kane takes a pretty big bump into the announce table, although it was hardly "15 feet" like Michael Cole said. Kane wins the match while Vince agonizes over the teddy bear. Undertaker then burns the bear while Vince is despondent. Weird. We know where this is going, though - Stephanie McMahon will be debuting on TV soon.
December 13, 201410 yr comment_5644980 This is my first real memory of wrestling on TV. I was at a neighbor's house and we were flipping through channels and we got to the replay of this on one of the weekend recap shows, probably on a local channel. It somewhat interested me and I had always had vague interest in wrestling and would flip through wrestling magazines in the grocery store etc, but it would still be a couple more months before I actually started watching RAW, mainly because I had no real idea what the shows were or when they were on. Still, this is again just too silly.
January 12, 201510 yr comment_5649059 Why would they do a Inferno match on Free TV? Nice visual and Kane takes a sick bump to the announcer table. The Teddy bear stuff was too much.
March 3, 201510 yr comment_5656904 The teddy burning is a iconic image that still resonates fifteen years later. The actual match looked a little more spirited than the usual Kane vs. Taker affair but this is mainly here for the finish and what would come as a result.
July 25, 201510 yr comment_5687466 Rather than the match I could just remember Michael Cole shouting "What does it mean?". Not a great memory. Horrible acting from Vince. I was actually laughing throughout a lot of this thinking about Undertaker the taxi driver. Looking forward to that soon. Paul Bearer really should have taught his son not to play with fire. How many times is this now he's been set alight?
March 13, 20178 yr comment_5791634 Telling stories, baby. Certainly odd and overly student-film-ish for a wrestling match, but as far as the Ministry goes this is one of the less offensive segments, and one of the less offensive Kane/Undertaker matches.
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