Disclaimer: This is unassociated with any of my other stories, and I do not own any of the members of this story. I simply write this story due to my utter in character disdain for Kane and interest in the story of his evilness.

Rating Info: This story is rated PG-13.

WWE Brimstone Chronicles by Prime Time, Legend Champion

Chapter 3: Heaven's Extension

8/26/04 - WWE SmackDown

Fresno, California

Savemart Center

RAW had seen Kane and Lita truly establish themselves as a couple. Not only did the two become married in what Jim Ross constantly calls the wedding from hell, but also, Lita has shown some secret affection of sorts for the Seven Foot Demon, the one responsible for torturing her and ending her relationship with Matt Hardy, Version 1.0, the man she claimed that she will always love. It's a strange predicament when you consider that Lita stopped Undertaker from saving Matt and his brother Jeff from a double choke slam onto the steel RAW ramp. One can only guess that Lita has finally resigned herself to being around the Big Red Machine, and has actually thought of something that can cause her to take a liking to life as the "property" of the demon. Over the past three days, though, Kane has prided himself upon calling Lita his queen of evil. Not exactly the most understood circle of events, but it's somewhat better than time standing still. Finally, we focus upon the other side of the war of the evils.

The brother of Kane, The Undertaker, has never seen eye to eye with his brother during each one's points of power. When they had stuck together along with Undertaker's wife Sara, there was abolutely no establishment of power within either one of them. They had each become weak, though Kane never truly figured out just about how weak he had actually become until his loss to Edge. During their times of power and war, which have just about been continued, Kane and The Undertaker competed in many matches, including several ring inferno matches and an epic encounter at WWF WrestleMania XIV, in which both men's entrances reflected their supreme powers, and Undertaker needed to fire the Tombstone Piledriver to Kane three times before being able to pin him. Kane was satisfied with himself, knowing that he would be back to that state and even better. And he had no soul to thank other than the one he now calls his evil queen. Now, Kane and Lita are thinking within the boiler room.

Kane: "Lita! Come over here."

Lita (does so): "What is it, Kane?"

Kane: "I've taken this Undertaker situation into thought, and I've come with the conclusion that attacking head on, despite the increase in my power, is not going to be a good idea."

Lita: "I know that until we shine ourselves, Undertaker will concern himself with John Bradshaw Layfield and taking his WWE Heavyweight Championship. So, what's your plan, King Kane?"

Kane: "Far simpler than you believe, Queen Lita, and yet far so much more effective than one would think a simple plan can be. When it's clear that Undertaker's mind is moreso preoccupied with JBL than anything else, and most importantly, after Undertaker's story unfolds tonight, then we will strike. What if, by some twist of fate, Undertaker winds up becoming the WWE Heavyweight Champion tonight? Once everything unfolds, even if it means our appearance won't be cast on the air, that's when we will attack."

Lita: "Ah, yes. Undertaker will not know one point of what hit him."

Kane: "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!"

Lita: "Kane, laugh all you want. You've earned it."

Kane: "Lita, I need to ask you."

Lita: "Yes?"

Kane: "Why did you feel remorse for Matt and Jeff Hardy back at Anaheim?"

Lita: "It's only natural, Kane. As far as my wrestling career, they were the men I grew up around. During my relationship with Essa Rios, they promised that they'd have my back in any emergency, despite the fact that I helped Essa defeat them more than I talked to them during that time, because I was sort of fascinated with the Mexican."

Kane: "I wonder, have you watched any TNA performances to see how Jeff and Rios have been doing?"

Lita: "I notice Rios has become part of this tag team called Team Mexico over there, and he's taken the name Mr. Aguila. We haven't exactly kept in touch since 2000."

Kane: "And I wouldn't blame you for that. The way he attacked you when the Hardyz saved you, I should thank Matt and Jeff at this moment, because thanks to them, you were kept alive for this occasion to even occur."

Lita: "We should keep ourselves hidden by first of all, going out on the town for a little while, and second of all, making sure that we can make our path back here to the boiler room undetected by any crew member, Superstar, or camera man for that matter."

Kane: "I would love to see The Undertaker become the WWE Champion, so we can actually obtain a slice of absolutely pure gold within our family at the elimination of The Undertaker."

Speaking of The Undertaker, he was meditating upon the matters himself. Undertaker felt a familiar disturbance other than Kane's or Lita's. He looked outside, but did not spot anyone. However, he remembered that there was a man who had come from heaven for the sole purpose of fighting the Original Dead Man and all the sinners who would come within that man's path to The Undertaker, who he plotted to destroy. The two of them were supposed to be at war, until the heavenly man was called up from his duties on SmackDown. Undertaker felt a presence similar to that of the heavenly man in question. He continued thinking. Between Kane and Lita, the heavenly scent, and taking the WWE Heavyweight Championship from the disingenuous properties of John Bradshaw Layfield, The Undertaker was a very busy man here on WWE SmackDown, perhaps even busier than Theodore Long in his mind.

Over the course of the show, the General Manager of SmackDown, who has often been referred to by John Cena and Shannon Moore in backstage conversations as the Gangsta Manager of SmackDown, had gotten his car wrecked by Eddie Guerrero, who was led by Kurt Angle into believing that car belonged to the WWE Olympic Gold Medalist, who himself believed that it was some lame crew member's car. Both men got punished, Eddie being kept out of the arena, and Angle forced to face Rey Mysterio earlier tonight, and the very next week, Eddie Guerrero, in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Luther Reigns was also punished and kept from interfering in Kurt Angle's unfriendly affair with Mysterio in the ring by the General Manager, who forced Luther to clean part of the mess that he helped Angle create. Eddie's friends Rob Van Dam, Rey Mysterio, and John Cena, in separate segments, all landed in negative ways, as well as Eddie's nephew Chavo, who had lost a one on one match to Billy Kidman earlier tonight. The main thing, though, is that Theodore Long's rash rage was going to come in handy for The Undertaker tonight. The Original Dead Man noted that John Bradshaw Layfield's WWE Title would be defended tonight in another productive yet insane decision by Theodore R. Long, except since Layfield was already too injured to compete from the beating that the Lord of Darkness had given him at SummerSlam, the man who would be defending Bradshaw's title: his chief of staff, Orlando Jordan. And, the challenger: The Undertaker himself.

(I have this match on tape during time of writing, so I can go ahead with this)

Over the course of the match, Orlando Jordan and The Undertaker had traded momentums for a few minutes, Undertaker ruling the trade a bit more than the young Miami kid that was trained by The Rock's father. During a point in the match, Undertaker was position up high on his knees, and Jordan punched away at his face three times before running towards the ropes for a return running attack. However, Undertaker saw it coming and stood himself up to grant Orlando Jordan a high elbow to the face, knocking Jordan down, and Taker fell as well due to a good bit of fatigue. The Undertaker hadn't trained too well for this match because it was one of three things on his mind. JBL looked on with a shocked face, and Undertaker rose to his feet after taking a few breaths, followed by Jordan. Undertaker set up Jordan for what could either be the Snakeyes or the Tombstone, but Orlando got out of the predicament. Jordan then proceeded to use Undertaker's own version of the W-arm DDT, and both men were down after Undertaker kicked out of the ensuing cover. Jordan spent too much time complaining, and Undertaker was able to sit up in the Rise of Power and look Jordan straight in the eye, the kid now a good bit afraid, as was Layfield at ringside. Jordan knocked Taker to the ropes with two right hands, then irishwhipped the legend and went for a clothesline, which Undertaker ducked out of. The Dead Man returned from the ropes and hit Jordan with a standing still version of his vintage flying clothesline. Jordan got up and got kicked in the midsection, knocking him back towards a corner, and then he got irishwhipped right into the other side's turnbuckle. Undertaker then splashed at Jordan, crushing him between the Dead Man and the turnbuckle. Undertaker brought Jordan to the turnbuckle next to it and proceeded to splash Jordan again as Bradshaw stood at the apron distracting referee Brian Hebner, and then Taker punched JBL down, then chokeslammed Jordan and signaled the crucifixion. Taker stalked away at Jordan and then set him up, and in came the Tombstone Piledriver. Laying Jordan in the Death Pinfall Cover and sticking his evil tongue out, Undertaker expected Brian Hebner to count a 1, 2, 3. That is, until JBL got back up and pulled Hebner down, getting Jordan disqualified. Hebner called for the bell and informed Tony Chimel.

Chimel: "Ladies and gentlemen, the winner of this match in a result of a disqualification, The Undertaker! (crowd cheers, and JBL speaks to Chimel, giving him good reason to continue) Ladies and gentlemen, JBL wants me to remind all of you that the championship can only change hands by pinfall or submission. Therefore, still WWE Champion, John Bradshaw Layfield."

Referees booed, though that was the right call. JBL turned around to find Undertaker standing right there, and started his beg for mercy. Taker then proceeded to rip off the injured Bradshaw's neck brace. JBL, flat on his behind, continued pleading for Taker not to hit him, but the one known as Big Evil gave Bradshaw a boot to the face, then picked up Layfield's head and set it down hard on Michael Cole and Tazz's table, and finally removed Layfield's helo/neck brace. Of course, Bradshaw crawled into the ring and continued crawling away from Undertaker, but not nearly fast enough. When JBL finally stood, he continued pleading, and he then received a choke slam. Taker scared Hebner away, and as his music hit, grabbed the WWE title belt from the outside and returned to within the ring, where Layfield and Jordan were laid out. Taker then looked down at JBL and at the name on the Championship belt, and then at the chief of staff. He then performed the Darkness Bow and invoked the dastardly blue lights, thus revealing his superiority in the situation. (at this point, we come off the air) However, as soon as he stood up, someone wearing a white outfit consisting of see through shirt with a sort of holy cross logo on the front and back, long tights, and wrestler's boots came out of the stands, into the ring, and clotheslined The Undertaker from behind. He then proceeded to give the Dead Man several stomps in the back. As Undertaker got up, the white dressed man (who we have seen before on SmackDown) moved his fingers to signal that the end was near. He took Undertaker and set him up for a powerbomb, then gave him a Razor's Edge like Splash Mountain bomb. The man stood up, and then yelled at The Undertaker, saying, quote: "Undertaker, you will hear me, and you will fear me, for I HAVE DAMNED YOU TO HELL!"

Suddenly, a fire arises from the stage, and the organ to Kane's original music theme starts it up. Out comes the Big Red Machine, in his wrestling tights. The fans booed at the grinning Kane and at the man clad in white, especially since they believed that those two were in on this operation together. However, the other man's face was not all smiles. When Kane finally got into the ring, he pointed to Undertaker and asked the white clad man if he had just done this. The man said yes, but did not smirk towards Kane. Kane laughed and tried to shake hands with this man, who did not move to accept the handshake, but instead punched away at him, and proceeded to clothesline him to the outside. He then asked Chimel to get him the microphone.

Man: "For those of you who have forgotten who I am, my name is Mordecai. (mixed reaction from the crowd) I am the Pale Rider, the Angel of Suffering, destined to defeat sinners like those that stand and lay before me right now, Kane and The Undertaker. (mixed reaction) You are both evil, and that is a nature of sin. You are brothers at war, and that is a sin of deadly biblical proportions. I have been called back on SmackDown duty to eliminate you two once and for all! (mixed reaction)"

Michael Cole: "So that's who that is! It's Mordecai! No wonder I thought him a little familiar!"

Tazz: "Good to see Mordecai back on SmackDown, and he looks serious and intense here!"

Mordecai: "I have one message for the both of you. You both shall see me, you both shall hear me, and you both shall fear me! For when I am finished with you, there won't be any hellfire and brimstone. There won't be any bells and thunder. There won't be any Brothers of Destruction. There will be me and only me!"

And with that, a holy flame flows itself upon the four corners of the ring, and Mordecai's music and heavenly light flood the arena. If Kane and The Undertaker thought they had only each other to worry about, the Right Hand of the Father has just silenced those thoughts and the spectators at the Savemart Center in Fresno, California. Lita has not come out here tonight for Kane's own security purposes.