Kane made a brief WWE return this past week on Monday Night Raw and came face to face with Bray Wyatt's The Fiend, and it creeped him out.

On Raw, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs was involved in the 24/7 Championship scene as well as an in-ring moment The Fiend in the show's main event.

Kane came out to save Seth Rollins in the show's main event when he was outnumbered by The OC, Dolph Ziggler, and Robert Roode.

After The Big Red Machine cleared the ring and was about to summon fire, the lights went out and eerie sounds could be heard. Bray Wyatt's The Fiend was here.

The Fiend appeared behind the Knox County Mayor in the middle of the ring and, as Kane turned around, he applied the Mandible Claw as Rollins watched on in fear.

Speaking to The Two Man Power Trip, Kane said he enjoyed being a part of Wyatt’s feud with Rollins. He also stated The Fiend creeped him out.

He said, via Ringside News: “To also be involved with the Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt/Fiend story line, what an honor to be able to do that. It was a great night.

"Even I get creeped out by Bray Wyatt as The Fiend. I think that is a tremendous character and I’m also really happy when any of the guys are able to be successful.

"I think Bray is very creative and everything he has done as Bray Wyatt and now The Fiend character. It has all been great and he is such a wonderful performer.”

Kane has always been a fan of doing what's best for WWE, so it comes as no surprise that he was willing to put over one of the company's hottest superstars right now in Wyatt.

The Fiend is set to face Rollins for the Universal Championship at Hell in a Cell on October 6 inside the Hell in a Cell structure.

The two have already given fans a taste of what's to come in that match, as they took part in a match at a WWE live event this weekend.

No word on when we'll see Kane in the WWE again, but it looks like he loves Wyatt's Fiend character just like the rest of us.