Undertaker-Kane Feud Hysterically Roasted
Discovering Shane Hartline: The Comedian Who Perfectly Roasted the Eternal
If you’re like me and grew up glued to WWE during the Attitude Era and beyond, you know exactly how absurdly long some storylines can drag on—especially the legendary (and seemingly never-ending) Brothers of Destruction saga between The Undertaker and Kane.
Buried Alive matches, Inferno bouts, betrayals, family revelations, fire, caskets, resurrections… it felt like every “final” chapter was just setting up the next one. Fast-forward to today, and that nostalgia hits hard when you stumble across a viral Instagram Reel that captures the sheer ridiculousness of it all with spot-on comedy.
That’s exactly what happened when I came across this hilarious skit by Shane Hartline (@dealzwithaz on Instagram). The video is a brilliant parody: it drags out the dramatic aftermath of one of those iconic Buried Alive matches, complete with dirt, over-the-top theatrics, and that delayed punchline where you realize—wait, this is after the match?
The storyline isn’t ending; it’s just getting another sequel. It took me an extra minute to clock the timing, and when it hit, I was dying laughing. 🤣💀 So damn good.
Shane Hartline is a full-time professional comedian, actor, writer, and director who’s mastered the art of viral sketch comedy, especially when it comes to wrestling parodies.
Born on October 25, 1986, in Winter Haven, Florida (making him 39 as of late 2025), he started his creative journey young—filming with his parents’ VHS camera at age 10—and even spent time as a professional independent wrestler early on (he was named Florida Rookie of the Year in 2005).
That insider knowledge shines through in his work; he gets the absurd booking decisions, the over-the-top drama, and the fan love-hate relationship with endless feuds like no one else.
These days, Shane’s built a massive online following—over 1 million on TikTok alone—with sketches that rack up millions of views. His stuff often blends sharp observations, clever characters, and that perfect mix of nostalgia and roast.
He’s also acted in big projects like Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi (as a Stormtrooper), ABC’s Station 19, Rock of Ages, and Disney Channel’s Stuck in the Middle. On top of that, he’s directed semi-autobiographical shorts (like Cookie, inspired by his own experience with the neurological condition Spasmodic Dysphonia, which he’s had mildly since age five).
Shane also created his own comedy-wrestling hybrid show called Nearly Average Wrestling (NAW)—a wild, live “tryout” event where anything can happen, often featuring surprise guests from WWE, AEW, and the comedy world.
He’s currently based in Los Angeles, tours with live stand-up shows full of his signature humor, and keeps pumping out fresh content that resonates deeply with longtime wrestling fans. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at yet another “this time it’s really over” Taker/Kane promo, Shane’s skits are pure catharsis.
In a world where so much content flies by too fast, it’s refreshing to find someone who nails that slow-burn realization and turns it into comedy gold. Shane Hartline isn’t just funny—he’s speaking our language.
If you’re into wrestling roasts, viral sketches, or just need a good laugh about how some storylines refuse to stay buried, check him out. You won’t regret it… and you might even feel a little less “old” for remembering every detail of those feuds. 😂🔥
