Kane believes he'd gone as far as he could with his mask on by the time he lost it in 2003 on an episode of WWE Monday Night ...
During his early days with WWE, MVP wrestled Kane in an Inferno match, which was billed as a co-main event despite going on first.
Kane says that his pyro cue taunt was something that was originally suggested by The Undertaker due to it being the opposite ...
Kane (real name Glenn Jacobs) has now revealed the moment he knew he made in it in the wrestling business. Kane debuted in WWE (then WWF) at Badd Blood: In Your House in 1997, interrupting The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: WWE The Undertaker and Kane had one of the most storied rivalries in WWE history. But “The Phenom” says it was ...
Of Glenn Jacobs' many pre-Kane gimmicks, Dr. Isaac Yankem is often cited as one of the more ridiculous, and he recently explained why the character didn't work.
In 1997, WWE presented the first-ever Badd Blood pay-per-view, featuring the introduction of the Hell in a Cell stipulation in the main event between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. Along with Hell ...
From its inaugural class in 1993, the WWE Hall of Fame has welcomed in more than a dozen members into their "celebrity wing." These celebrity members have come from the sports and music worlds, being ...
Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Kane shared the moment when he knew the moment he ‘made it’ in WWE. While speaking on the Ricky Cobb Show, Kane (Glenn Jacobs) shared that he knew his debut as the Big Red ...