Glenn Thomas Jacobs

Glenn Thomas Jacobs

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Glenn Thomas Jacobs Wiki Biography

  • On 26 April 1967, in Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, Spain, Kane was born Glenn Thomas Jacobs. 
  • He is best known for being a professional American wrestler who competes for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and has won 18 championships in total and has been a world wrestling champion three times. 
  • In addition, he is also known as an actor, appearing in movies such as “See No Evil” (2006), “See No Evil 2” (2014), and “MacGruber” (2010). 
  • Ever since 1992, his wrestling career has been active. 
  • According to sources, Kane’s overall net worth is estimated to be $7 million. 
  • He accumulated his wealth not only as a professional wrestler in the sports industry but as an actor in the entertainment industry as well. 
  • There is another source that comes from his job as an insurer. 
  • Kane was born in Spain but raised in a U.S. Air Force family in Missouri. 
  • He attended the State University of Northeast Missouri, from which he obtained a BA in English Literature. 
  • In 1998, which was his first pay-per-view match, his first title came against Steve Austin. 
  • With Big Show and Daniel Bryan, Kane has two WWE Tag Team Championship titles. 
  • In addition, Kane also holds WWF Hardcore Championship titles, once, and WWF/E Intercontinental Championship titles, which he has won twice. 
  • Kane is also the Eighth Triple Champion and the Champion of the Third Grand Slam. 
  • Several notable finisher moves have also been developed by Kane, such as Chokeslam from Hell, Hellfire Powerbomb, and Tombstone Piledriver. 
  • Most recently, Kane started The Jacobs Agency, an insurance company, which has also increased its total net worth. 
  • Kane has been married to Crystal Maurisa Goins since August 1995 when it comes to his personal life, and they are the parents of two children; their current residence is in Dandridge, Tennessee, USA. 
  • As a member of the Free State Project, he is active in politics during his free time. 
  • Other than that, he is also known for appearances at the Institute of Ludwig von Mises. 
  • “WWE Raw” (1993-) “WWE SmackDown” (1999-) “See No Evil” (2006) $7 Million 1967 324 lbs 7 “0” Actor American Angus King April 26 Big Show Cassidy Williams Crystal Maurisa Goins Daniel Bryan Doomsday Hurricane Jade Adams Kane Net Worth Kristin Austin (m. 

Glenn Thomas Jacobs Quick Info

Full Name Kane
Net Worth $7 Million
Salary 6.8 million USD
Date Of Birth April 26, 1967
Place Of Birth Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
Height 7′ 0″
Weight 324 lbs
Profession Professional wrestler, actor, TV media personality
Education Northeast Missouri State University
Nationality American
Spouse Crystal Maurisa Goins (m. 1995)
Nicknames Unabomb, Doomsday, Angus King
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/harrykaneofficial
Twitter https://twitter.com/kanewwe?lang=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0414417/
Awards Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Music Groups Kane
Movies “See No Evil” (2006), “See No Evil 2” (2014), “MacGruber” (2010), “WWE Raw”(1993-), “WWE SmackDown”(1999-), “WWE Superstars” (2009-)

Glenn Thomas Jacobs Trademarks

  1. Finishing move: Chokeslam
  2. Trademark move: Low dropkick to a sitting opponent
  3. Trademark move: Falling Powerbomb
  4. Finishing move: Tombstone Piledriver
  5. Trademark move: Big Boot
  6. Trademark move: Sidewalk Slam (often delayed)
  7. Trademark move: Diving Clothesline off the top turnbuckle
  8. Trademark move: Tilt-a-Whirl Slam
  9. Trademark move: Uppercut
  10. Double Team Finishing Move (with Big Show or The Undertaker): Double Chokeslam
  11. Often tilts head forward to the side when standing to give himself a “serial killer” look.
  12. Enters the ring to Finger Eleven’s “Slow Chemical”
  13. Signature Move: Chokeslam
  14. Ignites pyrotechnic flames on the four ringposts by throwing his arms down
  15. Is often knocked over the top rope during his matches

Glenn Thomas Jacobs Quotes

  • I don’t do what you people want. I Do What I Want!

Glenn Thomas Jacobs Important Facts

  • In an ironic turn of fate, Kane was put on the shelf at Taboo Tuesday by Gene Snitsky by the same method he used to eliminate Shawn Michaels four months prior (folding a steel chair over his throat and jumping on it). The real reason for his departure is that Glenn Jacobs is filming a horror movie for a couple of months. [October 2004]
  • At WrestleMania XX, he will face his “brother,” the Undertaker in an interpromotional match. [March 2004]
  • Working as pro wrestler “Kane” at World Wrestling Entertainment or better known as WWE. [January 2006]
  • Lost to The Great Khali at Wrestlemania 23. [April 2007]
  • Will defend the World Tag Team Championships with tag team partner Big Show (Paul Wight) against Carlito and Chris Masters. [March 2006]
  • Feuding with Booker T on RAW. [January 2004]
  • Now filming “The Goodnight Man,” a thriller/horror movie. [December 2004]
  • Kane still continues to be without the mask that he was known for wearing throughout his career. Since his unmasking, he has attacked numerous people for no reason (Rob Van Dam, Jim Ross, Linda McMahon) and because of this, he has been placed under house arrest. However, he can still report to RAW every week to compete, but he has been placed in shackles and escorted down to the ring by security personnel. Since SummerSlam, he tried to finally hunt down Shane McMahon for the threats Shane imposed to him. Kane set Shane up for an unbelievably shocking “inferno dumpster deathtrap” but Shane kicked him into the dumpster and we are still wondering how Kane faired from that supposed scorching. [August 2003]
  • Faced Chris Benoit at Bad Blood 2004, but lost when Benoit rolled up Kane for the win after Kane escaped from Benoit’s Crippler Crossface. [June 2004]
  • Lost to the Undertaker at WrestleMania XX when the Undertaker hit Kane with the Tombstone Piledriver. [March 2004]
  • Is now on SmackDown teaming up with his ‘brother’ The Undertaker as The Brothers Of Destruction. (B.O.D.) [March 2007]
  • Will take part in the Road to Wrestlemania tournament to decide the #1 contender for the WWE Championship. [February 2006]
  • Returned to the WWE on the October 17th edition of RAW. He participated in the 18-Man Over The Top Rope Battle Royal main event, and won, earning a shot on the WWE Taboo Tuesday main event ballot. Fans will vote on who they want to see in the triple threat main event with John Cena and Kurt Angle, for the WWE Championship, at the Pay-Per-View. The choices are: The Big Show, Shawn Michaels, or Kane. [October 2005]
  • Won the pre-show Battle Royal at WrestleMania 24 and went on to win the ECW World Championship title that same night. [March 2008]
  • On April 3 2005 (WrestleMania 21) will compete in the “Money in the Bank Ladder Match” against Edge, Chris Benoit, Shelton Benjamin, Christian and Chris Jericho [April 2005]
  • Returning to Raw in December or January, continuing his feud with Gene Snitsky, who “accidentally” broke his neck and gave him a leave of absence (which was really a leave from the ring to film his movie “The Goodnight Man.”) This was announced on December 13th by Kane’s “wife”, Lita. [January 2005]
  • Married Lita on the August 23rd episode of RAW. [August 2004]
  • Beat Matt Hardy in a ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ match at SummerSlam, when he Chokeslammed Matt who was on the second rope. Now Kane can “marry” the mother of his “child”, Lita. [August 2004]
  • Will compete in the Royal Rumble match at the 2006 Royal Rumble. [January 2006]
  • May have broken his back as a result of The Big Show Superplexing him on the 24th edition of Raw. It is not clear whether he will return to action. [October 2005]
  • Feuding with World Heavyweight champion Goldberg [December 2003]
  • Was recently beat out of the Road To Wrestlemania Tournament by Chris Masters. [February 2006]
  • Feuding with Gene Snitsky, after Snitsky hit Kane with a chair that caused him to knock over his “wife” Lita, thus losing their “baby”. [October 2004]
  • At Taboo Tuesday, Kane and Big Show defeated Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch to be come new World Tag Team Champions. [November 2005]
  • Is out of action with a shoulder injury. [September 2005]
  • Set to face Shawn Michaels, the man who Kane put on the shelf back in June (story wise), at WWE Unforgiven. [September 2004]
  • Competed in the first ever “First Blood” match (won), The first “Elimination chamber match”, first ever “Money in the Bank” match, first ever “Inferno” match and debuted at the first “hell in a Cell” match.
  • The first wrestler to become WWE champion,World champion and ECW champion (under the WWE banner).
  • The third ever “grand slam” Champion, behind Shawn Michaels and Triple H. Capturing the WWF tile (top tier), Intercontinental title(second tier), Hardcore title (third tier) and WWF tag titles. The hardcore title is considered a third tier title after the retirement of the European championship.
  • Is into Politics and a part of the Free State Project.
  • Won the WWE Tag Team Championships with Big Show before the titles ceased existing.
  • Ended Chavo Guerrero’s ECW title reign at WrestleMania XXIV. The match became the shortest in WrestleMania history.
  • At WrestleMania X-Seven he won the Hardcore title in a Triple Threat match including Raven and Big Show.
  • 12 years after becoming the WWF Champion, Kane won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in 2010, defeating Rey Mysterio for it. He earned the Title shot earlier in the night with the Money in the Bank Ladder match.
  • As Doomsday he won the United States Wrestling Association Heavyweight title in 1997.
  • For a short period he wrestled in WCW as Bruiser Mastino. He once competed against Sting on WCW Saturday Night.
  • His stage name is partly taken from the Biblical character Cain. As the story goes, Cain killed his brother Abel, committing the first ever murder. Coincidentally, his character’s stepbrother was called Kane the Undertaker when he debuted in the WWF.
  • He and Vince McMahon were the only WWE employees who were completely behind the idea of Kane removing his mask.
  • While playing his character Kane, he found his mask limited his ability as a performer, as he had to emote solely through body language. Once he unmasked, he was able to emote more freely with facial expressions, as well.
  • His dark character stage name is loosely from “Batman” (a.k.a. The Dark Knight) creator Bob Kane.
  • Kane is nine times World tag team champion.
  • Is a former third grade teacher.
  • At WrestleMania 22, he successfully defended the World Tag Team Championships with his tag team partner the Big Show, against Carlito and Chris Masters.
  • With his on-screen brother’s undefeated winning streak at WrestleMania, Kane is one of three opponents whom Undertaker has beaten more than once at the pay-per-view show, along with Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Kane was defeated at WrestleMania XIV and at WrestleMania XX, six years later.
  • Kane became a 9 time World Tag Team Champion, this time with the Big Show, by defeating Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch on Nov. 1, 2005 at Taboo Tuesday.
  • The extremely noticeable scars on the back of his head came from the infamous RAW steel cage match when his head got slammed by the cage door.
  • Won the WCW Tag Team Championships with The Undertaker during the Invasion.
  • Two-time Intercontinental Champion.
  • Attended Truman State University (formerly Northeast Missouri State University).
  • Has had feuds with The Undertaker for years under many different characters. Some matches, including his on-again, off-again feuds as Kane, The Undertaker’s stepbrother, include a Survivor Series match where The Royals (Jerry Lawler, King Mabel, Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Isaac Yankem) took on The Darkside (The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Fatu and Henry O. Godwinn). As well as many cross over WWF/USWA matches between The Undertaker and Unibomb.
  • Wrestled in the USWA under the name Unibomb. This is where he met WWF wrestler/annoucer Jerry Lawler who would bring him to the WWF as Lawler’s lunatic dentist, Issac Yankem DDS.
  • As the character Unibomb, won USWA Tag Team Titles with Al Snow.
  • His “inverted colors” outfit was inspired by the video game, WWF War Zone. The game featured an inverted outfit for his alter ego due to lack of variety in his costumes at the time.
  • Competed at WrestleMania 2000 with a broken left hand.
  • Although he held the title for only 24 hours, the shortest WWF Title reign record belongs to André the Giant, who defeated Hulk Hogan for the belt on The Main Event NBC special, then tried selling it to Ted DiBiase seconds later. André was stripped of the Title by WWF President Jack Tunney, the transaction was declared void and the Title became vacant.
  • Buried his “brother,” the Undertaker, at Survivor Series 2003.
  • Was forced to unmask on the June 23, 2003 episode of WWE RAW as part of a stipulation in his “mask vs. belt” match against World Heavyweight Champion Triple H (Paul Levesque), therefore exposing his “burnt” face to the world. His supposedly physical scars only turned out to be mental.
  • Was not (despite somewhat popular belief) the “other” Undertaker in the infamous “The Undertaker Vs. The Undertaker” angle. That Undertaker was actually Brian Harris aka (‘Prime Time’ Brian Lee).
  • Now wears an elbow pad on his left arm because of the damage it has taken over the years.
  • Prints out his name as his autograph rather than writing in cursive.
  • Is not really related to his on-screen brother, The Undertaker, in real life.
  • Has such a hard time using the “Tombstone Piledriver” because of damage on his knees that he no longer uses it as his finisher.
  • Has improved (dramatically) his Chokeslam so much over the years that it became his finisher.
  • Character, Kane, used to talk through an external voice box.
  • Showed more and more skin with each costume change even though his character was supposed to be burned.
  • Had his head busted open during a RAW steel cage match with HHH. He became very dizzy but had to continue the match because “Kane is supposed to be invincible.”
  • Had a March 2002 appearance on a special WWF edition of “The Weakest Link” in which he ended up as the strongest link by defeating wrestler, Bubba Ray Dudley, in the final round. His winnings were donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
  • Has 2 children.
  • His “brother” The Undertaker has been cited working out at his gym by many people. Sevierville is also the home of former Tag champ Mark Canterbury aka Henry Godwinn.
  • Formerly owned a gym called Family Fitness in Sevierville, Tennessee, and has permanent residence in Knoxville, Tennessee.
  • Also wrestled as Dr. Isaac Yankem DDS and the fake “Diesel” in the WWF, before becoming Kane.
  • Former World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion
  • 9 time WWF/E Tag Team/World Tag Team Champion (with Mankind (2), X-Pac (2), The Undertaker (2), The Hurricane, Rob Van Dam and Big Show).

Glenn Thomas Jacobs Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
WWE: Undertaker – This Is My Yard 2001 Video Kane Actor
Invasion 2001 TV Movie Kane Actor
OVW: Christmas Chaos 2001 Video Kane Actor
No Way Out 2000 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE Jakked 1999 TV Series Kane Actor
Fully Loaded 1999 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWF Attitude 1999 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWF Judgment Day 1998 Video Kane Actor
WWF Mayhem in Manchester 1998 Video Kane Actor
WWF War Zone 1998 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
Fully Loaded 1998 TV Movie Kane Actor
No Way Out 1998 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWF Shotgun Saturday Night 1997 TV Series Diesel Actor
WWF Superstars 1995 TV Series Dr. Isaac Yankem Actor
Smoky Mountain Wrestling 1995 TV Series Unabom / Unabomb Actor
WWF Action Zone 1994 TV Series Dr. Isaac Yankem D.D.S Actor
WWE Survivor Series 2016 TV Movie Kane Actor
Talking Smack 2016 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE Backlash 2016 TV Movie Kane Actor
Countdown 2016/II Lt. Cronin (as Glenn ‘Kane’ Jacobs) Actor
WWE Fastlane 2016 TV Movie Kane Actor
Survivor Series 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE Live from MSG 2015 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE Night of Champions 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
Swerved 2015 TV Series Kane Actor
The Beast in the East: Live from Tokyo 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
WrestleMania 2015 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE Main Event 2012-2014 TV Series Kane Actor
TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Stairs 2014 TV Movie Kane Actor
Survivor Series 2014 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE 2k15 2014 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE Hell in a Cell 2014 TV Movie Kane Actor
See No Evil 2 2014 Jacob Goodnight (as Glenn ‘Kane’ Jacobs) Actor
WWE Battleground 2014 Kane Actor
WrestleMania XXX 2014 TV Movie Kane Actor
Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery 2014 Video Kane (voice, as Kane) Actor
WWE 2k14 2013 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE Saturday Morning Slam 2012-2013 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE NXT 2010-2012 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE ’13 2012 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
No Way Out 2012 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE ’12 2011 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE Superstars 2009-2011 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 2010 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
MacGruber 2010 Tanker Lutz (as Kane) Actor
E.C.W. 2006-2010 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 2009 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE Live in the UK: April 2009 2009 Video Kane Actor
WWE Live in the UK: November 2008 2009 Video Kane Actor
WWE: The Twisted, Disturbed Life of Kane 2008 Video Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 2008 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE Live in the UK: April 2008 2008 Video Kane Actor
WWE Live in the UK: October 2007 2008 Video Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2008 2007 Video Game short Kane Actor
Smallville 2007 TV Series Titan Actor
ECW December to Dismember 2006 TV Movie Kane
Jacob Goodnight
Actor
See No Evil 2006 Jacob Goodnight (as Kane) Actor
WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 2006 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
The Smackdown! Special 2005 TV Movie Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 2005 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE: Byte This! 2005 TV Series Kane Actor
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2004 Video Game Kane (voice) Actor
WWE WrestleMania X-8 2002 Video Game Kane Actor
The Last of the Mohicans 1992 language instructor: Delaware Miscellaneous
Death Smiles acknowledgements announced Thanks
WWE Smackdown! 1999-2016 TV Series Kane Self
WWE Raw 1995-2016 TV Series Kane
Isaac Yankem, D.D.S.
Diesel
Self
The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness 2016 TV Series Himself – Kane Self
WrestleMania 2016 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2016 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Money in the Bank 2015 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Elimination Chamber 2015 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Extreme Rules 2015 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Fastlane 2015 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2015 TV Special Kane Self
Santino’s Royal Rumble Lottery Spectacular! 2015 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Tribute to the Troops 2014 TV Special Kane Self
The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW 2014 TV Series documentary Kane Self
WWE Payback 2014 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Extreme Rules 2014 TV Special Kane Self
The Independents 2014 TV Series Himself – WWE Wrestler Self
WWE Elimination Chamber 2014 TV Special Kane Self
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Hell in a Cell 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Total Divas 2013 TV Series Himself Self
SummerSlam 2013 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Payback 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Extreme Rules 2013 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania 29 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Elimination Chamber 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2013 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Hell in a Cell 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Night of Champions 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Money in the Bank 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Extreme Rules 2012 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XXVIII 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Elimination Chamber 2012 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2012 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Money in the Bank 2011 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Over the Limit 2011 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Extreme Rules 2011 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XXVII 2011 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Elimination Chamber 2011 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2011 TV Special Kane Self
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2010 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Bragging Rights 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hell in a Cell 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Night of Champions 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE: Summerslam 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Money in the Bank 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Fatal 4-Way 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Over the Limit 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XXVI 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Elimination Chamber 2010 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Bragging Rights 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Breaking Point 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Summerslam 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE: The Bash 2009 TV Special Kane Self
Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano 2009 TV Series Himself Self
WWE Backlash 2009 TV Special Kane Self
The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hall of Fame 2009 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE No Way Out 2009 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2009 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Cyber Sunday 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE No Mercy 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Unforgiven 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 2007-2008 TV Series Kane Self
WWE Night of Champions 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Judgment Day 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Backlash 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XXIV 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2008 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Armageddon 2007 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Cyber Sunday 2007 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Great American Bash 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Draft Special 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania 23 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hall of Fame 2007 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE No Way Out 2007 TV Special Kane Self
WWE One Night Stand 2007 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2007 TV Special Kane Self
Making of ‘See No Evil’ 2006 Video short Himself (as Kane) Self
Survivor Series 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Cyber Sunday 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Unforgiven 2006 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Vengeance 2006 TV Special Kane Self
06 Spaceys 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Judgment Day 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Backlash 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Sunday Night Heat 1998-2006 TV Series Kane Self
WrestleMania 22 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hall of Fame 2006 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE New Year’s Revolution 2006 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Armageddon 2005 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Taboo Tuesday 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE A.M. Raw 2005 TV Series Himself (2005-) (as Kane) Self
WWE Vengeance 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Backlash 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania 21 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hall of Fame 2005 2005 Video documentary Kane Self
WWE Royal Rumble 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE New Year’s Revolution 2005 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Taboo Tuesday 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Unforgiven 2004 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Vengeance 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Bad Blood 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Hall of Fame 2004 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Backlash 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XX 2004 TV Special Kane Self
10 Things Every Guy Should Experience 2004 TV Series documentary Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2004 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Armageddon 2003 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Unforgiven 2003 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Bad Blood 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Insurrextion 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Backlash 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XIX 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE No Way Out 2003 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2003 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Armageddon 2002 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2002 TV Special Kane Self
WWE No Mercy 2002 TV Special Kane Self
WWE Unforgiven 2002 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania X8 2002 TV Special Kane Self
Weakest Link 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Royal Rumble 2002 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Vengeance 2001 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF No Mercy 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Unforgiven 2001 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2001 TV Special Kane Self
King of the Ring 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Judgment Day 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Insurrextion 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Backlash 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania X-Seven 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF No Way Out 2001 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2001 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Armageddon 2000 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Rebellion 2000 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 2000 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Unforgiven 2000 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 2000 TV Special Kane Self
King of the Ring 2000 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Insurrextion 2000 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania 2000 2000 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 2000 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Armageddon 1999 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Rebellion 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Unforgiven 1999 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 1999 TV Special Kane Self
King of the Ring 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Over the Edge 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF No Mercy 1999/I TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XV 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Royal Rumble: No Chance in Hell 1999 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Capital Carnage 1998 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House 1998 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 1998 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Break Down 1998 TV Special Kane Self
Summerslam 1998 TV Special Kane Self
King of the Ring 1998 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Over the Edge 1998 TV Special Kane Self
WWF Unforgiven 1998 TV Special Kane Self
WrestleMania XIV 1998 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 1998 TV Special Kane Self
Survivor Series 1997 TV Special Kane Self
WWF in Your House: Badd Blood 1997 TV Special Kane Self
Royal Rumble 1997 TV Special Diesel Self
WWF in Your House: It’s Time 1996 TV Special Diesel Self
Survivor Series 1996 TV Special Diesel Self
WWF in Your House: Mind Games 1996 TV Special Diesel Self
Royal Rumble 1996 TV Special Dr. Isaac Yankem D.D.S. Self
Survivor Series 1995 TV Special Dr. Isaac Yankem DDS – The Royals Self
Summerslam 1995 TV Special Dr. Isaac Yankem D.D.S. Self
WWE: Raw Tenth Anniversary 2003 Video Kane Archive Footage
Wrestling Gold: Before They Were Famous 2002 Video Unabomb Archive Footage
WWE: Austin vs. McMahon – The Whole True Story 2002 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Hardy Boyz – Leap of Faith 2001 Video Kane Archive Footage
Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True! 2000 Video Kane Archive Footage
The Rock – The People’s Champ 2000 Video Kane Archive Footage
SMW: Blood, Brawls and Grudges 1994 Video Unabomb (unmasked) Archive Footage
The Undertaker: 25 Phenomenal Years 2015 TV Movie Kane Archive Footage
The Road Is Jericho: Epic Stories & Rare Matches from Y2J 2015 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE Raw 2006-2015 TV Series Kane
Jason Goodnight
Archive Footage
Brothers of Destruction 2014 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE Batista: The Animal Unleashed 2014 Video Kane Archive Footage
Best of Raw After the Show 2014 Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Triple H – Thy Kingdom Come 2013 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: The Top 25 Rivalries in Wrestling History 2013 Video Kane Archive Footage
The Best of WWE in Your House 2013 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE for All Mankind: Life & Career of Mick Foley 2013 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE Saturday Morning Slam 2012 TV Series Kane Archive Footage
The Top 100 Moments in Raw History 2012 Video Kane Archive Footage
Attitude Era 2012 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Superstar Collection – Daniel Bryan 2012 Video Kane Archive Footage
Undertaker: The Streak – 20-0 2012 Video documentary Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches 2012 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: You Think You Know Me – The Story of Edge 2012 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE Smackdown! 2004-2012 TV Series Kane Archive Footage
WWE Superstars 2011-2012 TV Series Kane Archive Footage
Best Pay Per View Matches of 2011 2011 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: OMG! – The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History 2011 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Greatest Stars of the New Millenium 2011 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE NXT 2011 TV Series Kane Archive Footage
WWE All Stars 2011 Video Game Kane Archive Footage
Raw the Best of 2010 2011 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time 2010 Video Kane Archive Footage
Smackdown: The Best of 2009-2010 2010 Video Kane Archive Footage
WrestleMania XXVI: The World Television Premiere 2010 TV Special Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Satan’s Prison – The Anthology of the Elimination Chamber 2010 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: The Undertaker’s Deadliest Matches 2010 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Batista – I Walk Alone 2009 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Greatest Stars of the ’90s 2009 Video Kane Archive Footage
E.C.W. 2006-2008 TV Series Kane
Jacob Goodnight
Archive Footage
WWE Edge: A Decade of Decadence 2008 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE: Hell in a Cell – The Greatest Hell in a Cell Matches of All Time 2008 Video Kane Archive Footage
WWE Summerslam: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4 2008 Kane Archive Footage
Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection 2008 Video Kane Archive Footage
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