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      • In the fall of 1998, The Undertaker admitted that he was actually the one that set fire to the funeral home, scarring Kane's face, and, in the same process, killing their mother and The Undertaker's father.
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  2. Jan 15, 2021 · He did not deny any of the accusations, but there was another bit of information which shocked him. Kane, his younger brother, was still alive. Bearer had survived the fire and hid Kane in a mental asylum, considering Kane was his son.

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  4. Sep 5, 2023 · On the June 30, 1997, episode of Monday Night Raw, Paul Bearer finally revealed the secret. He called the Undertaker a murderer and told a story about the time the Undertaker burned down his family's funeral home, killing his father, mother, and also a brother named Kane.

  5. After only a few months of abrasive behaviors from Bearer, however, The Undertaker lost his patience and rejected Bearer as his manager. In retaliation, Bearer disclosed that The Undertaker had intentionally killed his family by burning down his parents' family funeral home for which they raised him and his younger brother. (Note that the ...

  6. One day while The Undertaker was coming home from school, he returned to his parents' funeral home to find it completely burned to the ground, killing his parents as well as Kane—or so The Undertaker thought.

  7. Jan 9, 2023 · According to Bearer, when The Undertaker was young, he burned down his home with his family inside, killing both his parents and younger brother, at least that’s what Taker thought. It turned out that Bearer knew about the cause of the fire because he witnessed the event and rescued Kane, hiding him away in a mental asylum for years.