Kane and Undertaker
eventually became partners as the Brothers of Destruction in 2001. In
that time he became Hardcore Champion, Intercontinental Champion, Tag
Team Championship and that made him a Grand Slam Champion.
Kane started wrestling without The Undertaker.
And instead teamed up with Rob Van Dam and eventually won the WWE Tag
Team Championship.
In 2003, Kane was unmasked by Triple
H. Making Kane unstable and setting Jim Ross on fire and Tombstoned
Linda McMahon.
Kane was okay in 2004. Starting a
relationship with Lita which ended up with a low blow to Kane and a chokeslam
to Lita cause the miscarry their child. They had a couple miscarriages
in that storyline.
Kane later became teams with The
Big Show. And winning the Tag Team Championships. This
team lasted a couple months.
Kane went to WWE
Smack Down in October 2006 till 2008. In that time Kane got
back with the Undertaker to become Brothers of Destruction again.
In 2008 Kane was switched to the ECW.
Where he became ECW Champion in a record 8 seconds. But left later
that year to go back to WWE Raw.
Kane then again switched this time to WWE
Smackdown, where he fights now.
Did you know?
- Kane was trained by Jeff Bradley, Ray
Candy and Dean Malenko.
- Kane was a NCAA all star
- Kane hold NCAA records for the highest
field goal % in a season
- In the 1988–1989 season, he was an NCAA all-star; he is still listed in the Truman State University media guide as holding the record for highest field goal percentage for a single season (.621 in both the 1987–88 and 1988–89 seasons) and is the career leader in field goal percentage (.567). Jacobs also led the 1988–89 team in several categories, including blocked shots (1.0 per game) and rebounds per game (6.9 per game).
- Kane earned all-conference honors as an offensive lineman.
- Kane was the record for
eliminating the most wrestlers with 11
- Kane was the 3rd Grand Slam Champion and the
1st person to win the Grand Slam championship by winning the WWF, Intercontinental, Tag Team, and Hardcore
championships
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