The Big Red Monster Kane has been one of the most dominant superstars in WWE history. Ever since his iconic debut in 1997, Kane has run through the WWE roster and has gained numerous accolades to his name.

He's a former three-time WWE World Champion, a Money in the Bank winner, and is also a Grand Slam Champion. He has been in the ring with some of the most iconic superstars in WWE history and also holds victories against them.

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But even the Big Red Monster tasted defeat on a few occasions, but few of them came against some surprising names. With that said, let's take a look at ten superstars you forgot holds wins over Kane.

10 Damien Sandow

Damien Sandow started in WWE as a potential top superstar but soon fell down the ladder like a deck of cards. He had the unfortunate privilege of facing the Big Red Monster on the September 21, 2012, episode of SmackDown.

Kane and Daniel Bryan were in the middle of their hilarious anger management storyline and were also the WWE Tag Team Champions.

Daniel Bryan was in commentary and distracted Kane during the match, which enabled Sandow to hit his finisher on Kane and pick up the shocking victory.

9 William Regal

William Regal lost his job as the WWE Commissioner after he betrayed Vince McMahon and sided with the Alliance during the Invasion storyline. However, things went downhill for him after the Alliance got defeated by WWE in the 2001 Survivor Series PPV and had to join Vince McMahon's "Kiss My A** Club" to get his job back.

But he didn't escape Vince McMahon's wrath as he found himself in a treacherous position in a match against Kane on the December 10, 2001, episode of Raw.

But Regal shocked the world when he used brass knuckles to knock out Kane and pick up the upset victory.

8 Bubba Ray Dudley

While Bubba Ray and his brother D-Von Dudley dominated the tag team division as the infamous Dudley Boyz, they have competed in only a handful of singles competition in WWE. The brothers share a great history with Kane as they have been both partners and rivals in tag team contests.

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But Kane had Bubba Ray Dudley all alone on the January 26, 2004, episode of Raw. With the Big Red Monster already disturbed over The Undertaker's mind games, he gave away the victory to Dudley when he attacked him with the steel steps to cause a disqualification.

7 Gene Snitsky

When people look back at the career of Gene Snitsky, they'll remember him best for two things, first for his "It wasn't my fault" catchphrase and second for his infamous segment with Lita where he punted a fake baby.

It was his feud with Kane that established him as a full-time heel superstar on Raw, and even though he had the odds stacked up against him, Snitsky shocked the world on the 2004 Taboo Tuesday PPV.

He took on Kane in a chain match on the PPV, which saw him decimate the Big Red Monster and pick up the shocking victory.

6 Finlay

His name was Finlay, and he loved to fight, but a fight against Kane is not something even a full-fledged gladiator would like to see in his dreams. Not everyone can say they've been in the ring with Kane and came back unscathed, but the Irish Superstar managed to pull it off on two occasions.

The first victory came in the semi-finals of the World Heavyweight Championship tournament on the August 31, 2007, episode of SmackDown and the second came in a Belfast Brawl match on the September 14, 2007, episode.

5 John Morrison

John Morrison

After Johnny Nitro got rebranded as John Morrison after winning the ECW World Championship from CM Punk, he competed against some of the best superstars in the industry, and it landed him in a match against the Big Red Monster on the May 13, 2008, episode of ECW.

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He picked up the upset victory by hitting Kane with the tag team title belt after his partner Miz distracted the referee. But he did have some luck on his side as the episode fell on May 13 and not six days later on the 19th.

4 Jack Swagger

Jack Swagger's rise to main event status came right out of the blue when he won the 2010 Money in the Bank ladder match and cashed it in on Chris Jericho to become the World Heavyweight Champion.

Swagger successfully defended the title against the likes of Edge, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, and The Big Show before dropping it to Rey Mysterio. But he also defended the title against Kane but on a non-televised house show in Nottingham on April 12, 2010.

He defeated Kane to retain the title at the event, and it remains to this day as Swagger's only singles victory against the Big Red Monster.

3 Shelton Benjamin

The Gold Standard Shelton Benjamin proved to be quite the discovery during the Ruthless Aggression Era by becoming a breakout star in the mid-card. He is a former United States Champion, a three-time Intercontinental Champion, and a two-time Tag Team Champion.

His accomplishments in the mid-card eventually led him to a match against Kane on the February 8, 2008, episode of SmackDown. Benjamin outsmarted the Big Red Monster and picked up a count-out victory and it remains his only single's win against Kane to this day.

2 René Duprée

Rene Dupree in WWE

René Duprée broke into WWE's main roster in 2003, along with his partner Sylvain Grenier as La Résistance. He crossed paths with Kane in a feud over the World Tag Team Championships in 2003, as they tried to dethrone the Big Red Monster and Rob Van Dam to win the titles.

Before they would get their title match on the 2003 Bad Blood PPV, Duprée faced Kane in a one-on-one bout on the June 6, 2003, episode of Raw. Duprée picked up the shocking victory after hitting Kane with a low-blow and rolled him up for the pin.

1 Tajiri

While Japanese wrestlers are breaking into the scenes in major promotions in the past few years, Tajiri can proudly say that he did it before all of them. The Japanese sensation impressed the WWE fans with his unique style of wrestling and for spitting green mist on his opponents' faces.

However, he found himself in a precarious position when he had to go one-on-one against Kane on the March 29, 2004, episode of Raw. He picked up the count-out victory after Kane couldn't get back into the ring after Tajiri spat mist on his face.

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