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After leaving Florida, he returned to the USWA as "Doomsday." On October 10, 1993, he wrestled in a dark match for the World Wrestling Federation under his real name, defeating Mike Bell at a WWF Superstars taping in Burlington, Vermont. In December 1993, he wrestled in Japan for Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi under his real name. [27]
After leaving WWE, he signed a contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2011, where he became member of the villainous stable Aces & Eights under the ring name D.O.C. (Director of Chaos). He left TNA in 2013 and then signed a contract with the Japanese promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under the ring name Doc Gallows.
In what became a fickle WWE sibling relationship with Paul Bearer (later learned to be Kane's father) only adding to the pendulum and complexities, The Undertaker and Kane went back and forth from one extreme to the other: alternatively feuding to barbaric lengths and yet teaming together as The Brothers of Destruction from 1997 to 2020 (The ...
WWE co-founder Linda McMahon was announced as one of Trump’s cabinet picks on November 19 with ... a former Hall of Fame wrestler who went by the wrestling name Kane. He is now the mayor of Knox ...
After twenty years in the squared circle, it was time for Kane to take on a new endeavor, introducing the world to Glenn Jacobs, the man behind the iconic mask and, at the time, hopefully the next ...
Glenn Jacobs, who spent more than two decades in WWE’s ring as the sadistic, disfigured wrestler Kane, has taken punishing hits from wrestling fans after he enthusiastically endorsed the Supreme ...
Stevie Ray, American professional wrestler Lash Huffman (born 1958), who has used the ring name Kane; The Undertaker, American professional wrestler Mark Calaway, who briefly used the ring name Kane in November 1990 immediately upon his arrival in the WWF (hence its later use by alleged "brother" Jacobs) Big Daddy Kane (born 1968), rapper
WWE superstar is the mayor-elect of Knox County, Tennessee; Kane discusses his victory on 'Fox & Friends.'