Kane (wrestler)
Kane | |
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Mayor of Knox County | |
Assumed office September 1, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Tim Burchett |
Personal details | |
Born | Glenn Thomas Jacobs April 26, 1967 Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain |
Citizenship | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse |
Crystal Goins (m. 1995) |
Children | 2 |
Education | Northeast Missouri State University (BA) |
Website | jacobsformayor |
Ring name(s) | |
Billed height | 7 ft 0 in (213 cm)[4] |
Billed weight | 323 lb (147 kg)[4] |
Billed from | Decatur, Illinois (as Isaac Yankem, DDS)[5] |
Trained by | |
Debut | 1992[6] |
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Glenn Thomas Jacobs (born April 26, 1967), better known by his
Jacobs began his professional wrestling career on the
Following his WWF debut, Kane remained a pivotal component of the company's "
Within WWE, Kane is a three-time
Outside of professional wrestling, Jacobs has made numerous guest appearances in film and on television, including the lead role in the 2006 WWE Studios production See No Evil and its 2014 sequel. He is also a longtime supporter of libertarian political causes. In March 2017, Jacobs announced that he was running for the mayoral seat of Knox County, Tennessee as a Republican.[17] He won the Republican primary election on May 1, 2018,[18] and the general election on August 2, 2018.[19] He was re-elected as Knox County Mayor on August 4, 2022.[20]
Early life
Jacobs was born in the Spanish town of
Professional wrestling career
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Early career (1992–1995)
Jacobs was trained by Dean Malenko,[6] Ray Candy,[6] and Jeff Bradley.[7] He debuted in 1992 under the ring name "Angus King" for the Central States Wrestling Association in Hannibal, Missouri, which was owned and run by his childhood friend Mark Morton.[6] In December 1992, he joined the United States Wrestling Association (USWA) in Memphis, Tennessee, appearing as the "Christmas Creature", an "evil Christmas character" who wore a garish costume (made by Jacobs' mother) featuring a green mask, candy cane-striped sleeves, and tinsel.[27][28][29] The Christmas Creature unsuccessfully challenged Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship before leaving the USWA later that month.[30]
In March 1993, Jacobs made a one-off appearance with
In 1994, Jacobs began wrestling for Tri-State Wrestling promotion in Central City, Kentucky, and the Indianapolis-based Championship Wrestling as Doomsday, as well as making a handful of further appearances with Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi in Japan. In May 1994, he relocated to Puerto Rico to wrestle for the World Wrestling Council as Doomsday, where he feuded with Invader 1. In November and December 1994, Jacobs wrestled for the Catch Wrestling Association in Germany as "Spartacus", competing in its Catch Cup tournament.[3]
Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1995)
In January 1995, Jacobs was hired by
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Early years (1995–1997)
Jacobs appeared with WWE (then the World Wrestling Federation or WWF) as "Mike Unabomb" at the February 20, 1995 Raw taping, defeating Reno Riggins in a dark match. He wrestled intermittently as Unabomb through August.[37]
Jacobs made his first television appearance with the company as "Isaac Yankem,
In September 1996,
Emergence of Kane; WWF Champion (1997–1998)
In April 1997, the WWF "slowly and meticulously" began building up to the debut of Jacobs' new character Kane,
At
Jacobs made his re-debut as Kane at Badd Blood: In Your House on October 5, 1997, by using The Undertaker's signature "Tombstone Piledriver" to cost him the victory in the first Hell in a Cell match against Shawn Michaels. In keeping with the notion that Kane had been burned and scarred by the fire—and to conceal Jacobs' identity—the character wore a mask, sported long hair, and wore red and black ring attire that almost covered his entire body. Kane and The Undertaker feuded with one another over the following year, during which time their history vis-à-vis one another was expounded. Jacobs won his first match as Kane against Mankind at Survivor Series. The Undertaker initially refused to face him and adamantly so while Kane humiliated him, The Undertaker claiming he had promised his parents he would never do harm to his own "flesh and blood". After what was thought to be a brief partnership, Kane betrayed The Undertaker by costing him the WWF Championship, Kane interfering in The Undertaker's title match against Shawn Michaels at the Royal Rumble. After the match, Kane locked Undertaker in a casket and set it on fire. After a couple months of absence, Undertaker resurrected on an episode of RAW, in which he was reproduced from a coffin that was struck by lightning, in this moment furiously challenging Kane.
The Undertaker defeated Kane at WrestleMania XIV on March 29. After the match, Kane and Paul Bearer attacked The Undertaker, hitting him with a steel chair and then giving a Tombstone Piledriver.[46] On April 4, they faced each other again at Mayhem in Manchester, where the Undertaker defeated Kane again.[47] They continued to feud until Unforgiven: In Your House on April 26, when The Undertaker defeated Kane in the first ever Inferno match. In this match, Bearer tried to help Kane by attacking Undertaker, but as Kane was retreating backstage, Vader forced Kane back towards the ring, and The Undertaker attacked them both by jumping over the ring ropes surrounded by fire before setting Kane's right arm on fire.[48] At Over the Edge: In Your House, Kane defeated Vader in a Mask vs. Mask match.
On the June 1 episode of Raw Is War, Kane defeated The Undertaker to become the number one contender to the WWF Championship. At the
The Brothers of Destruction (1998–2001)
In June 1998, Kane formed a tag team with
Kane then formed a tag team with
Kane returned on the May 29 episode of Raw, when he helped The Undertaker and
Kane turned face once again by reforming his alliance with The Undertaker immediately after the
Unmasking (2002–2004)
On March 25, 2002, the WWF was
Also in October, Kane began feuding with Triple H, leading to a match at No Mercy on October 20 in which both Kane's Intercontinental Championship and Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship were at stake. In the weeks preceding the match, Triple H claimed that, several years earlier, Kane had an unrequited relationship with a woman named Katie Vick.[71] He claimed that after Vick was killed in a car crash, Kane had sex with her. Triple H later threatened to show video footage of Kane committing the act in question; however, the footage that finally aired showed Triple H (dressed as Kane) simulating mock sex with a mannequin in a casket; Kane's tag team partner The Hurricane responded the following week by showing a video of Triple H (rather, someone wearing a Triple H series of masks) getting an enema.[71] The angle was very unpopular with fans, and was de-emphasised before the title match.[72] Triple H defeated Kane at No Mercy, due to Triple H and Flair cheating, unifying the two titles.[73] On the October 28 episode of Raw, Kane defeated Triple H in a non-title Casket match to end their feud. At Survivor Series, Kane participated in the first-ever Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship, which was won by Shawn Michaels.
Kane then formed a tag team with
Storyline with Lita (2004–2005)
After losing at WrestleMania XX, Kane fell in love with Lita, but was spurned. This led to him kidnapping Lita in May, and on the same night, Kane won a 20-man battle royal for a World Heavyweight Championship match against Chris Benoit at Bad Blood. Six days before Bad Blood in a handicap tag team match between Kane and La Resistance against Edge and Benoit, Kane pinned Benoit. However, Kane lost to Benoit at Bad Blood. Lita later announced that she was pregnant, with Matt Hardy her then-boyfriend both on- and off-screen, assuming that he was the child's father. On the June 21 episode of Raw, Kane claimed that he was the father. The next week, he explained that he had impregnated Lita to continue his legacy and justified an attack on Shawn Michaels a week earlier by claiming that Michaels had stood in the way of him winning the World Heavyweight Championship. To appease Kane, General Manager Eric Bischoff gave Kane a rematch with Benoit, instructing Benoit that he could only win by submission, whereas Kane could win the title by any means. Kane again lost to Benoit, and following the match, Lita came to the ring and low-blowed Kane, who initially went to chokeslam her in revenge, but stopped when he realized that she was trying to force him to cause her to miscarry their child.
Kane and Matt Hardy faced one another in a "Till Death Do Us Part" match at SummerSlam, with Lita obliged to wed the victor. Kane defeated Hardy at SummerSlam,[80] and "married" Lita on the August 23 episode of Raw. Although he was attacked by Hardy during the ceremony, he gained the upper hand and ultimately chokeslammed Hardy off the stage. A week after the wedding, General Manager Eric Bischoff gave Kane and Lita the wedding gift of choosing any match that Kane wanted at Unforgiven. Shawn Michaels was chosen and defeated Kane in a no-disqualification match at Unforgiven. The next night, on the September 13 episode of Raw, Kane accidentally fell on Lita during a match with the debuting Gene Snitsky, who hit him on the back with a steel chair, ostensibly causing Lita to miscarry. Kane turned face by seeking revenge against Snitsky for causing the death of his child but lost to Snitsky in a steel chain match (which was selected by the fans) at Taboo Tuesday.[81] Kane was sidelined for several months after Snitsky crushed his larynx with a chair during the match. This storyline gave Jacobs time to complete his role in the film, See No Evil.
Kane returned in January 2005, defeating Snitsky at New Year's Revolution.[82] After WrestleMania 21, Kane and Lita reconciled with one another and began antagonizing Lita's rival Trish Stratus. This led to a match between Kane and Stratus' hired bodyguard Viscera at Backlash that was won by Kane.[83] Lita later turned on Kane and started an on-screen relationship with her real-life boyfriend at the time Edge. This led to a feud between Kane and Edge, whom Kane defeated at Vengeance despite interference from Snitsky. The feud ended when Edge defeated Kane in a Stretcher match on the July 25 episode of Raw.[84]
Teaming with Big Show (2005–2006)
Kane returned to WWE television on the October 17 episode of Raw, winning an 18-man battle royal.
In subsequent weeks, Kane began attacking anyone who mentioned the date May 19. During the match between Kane and Big Show at
Kane returned at SummerSlam, attacking Umaga, who was interfering in the D-Generation-X versus Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon tag team match. Upon his return, he faced his former partner Big Show for the ECW World Championship in a losing effort. Soon after, Kane would engage in a major feud with Umaga that concluded on October 9 in a Loser Leaves Raw match, which he lost.
Brothers of Destruction reunion (2006–2007)
On the October 13 episode of SmackDown!, Kane moved to the SmackDown! brand. On the November 3 episode of SmackDown!, Kane reunited with The Undertaker as The Brothers of Destruction to defeat
At the Royal Rumble, Kane eliminated King Booker, but Booker re-entered the ring and eliminated Kane.[92] On the February 2 episode of SmackDown!, while receiving the key to the city in his hometown of Houston, Booker was attacked by Kane starting a feud between the two. At No Way Out, Kane defeated King Booker.[93] On the February 23 episode of SmackDown!, Kane lost to King Booker in a Falls Count Anywhere Money in the Bank Qualifying match after interference from The Great Khali,[94] sparking a feud between the two. Before WrestleMania 23, Kane started to walk around with a hook, similar to the hook he used as Jacob Goodnight in See No Evil. At WrestleMania, Kane lost to Khali. During the match, in homage to Hulk Hogan slamming André the Giant twenty years earlier at WrestleMania III, Kane picked up Khali for the first time and body-slammed him to the mat.
After WrestleMania, he began to feud with
Kane then made an appearance on the October 16 episode of
ECW Champion (2008–2009)
In a battle royal before
On the July 7 episode of Raw, Kane lost a number one contender's fatal four-way match to Batista (Batista would advance to the
World Heavyweight Champion (2010–2011)
At
Kane then rekindled his feud with
Kane competed in the
Re-masking (2011–2012)
Beginning in November 2011, WWE began airing vignettes featuring Kane and a burning red mask and ending with the words "Kane Resurrected" appearing on screen.
Team Hell No (2012–2013)
Kane then engaged in a three-way feud with WWE Champion CM Punk and
As a result of Bryan and Kane's issues, AJ enrolled them in
On the July 8 episode of Raw, Kane beat Christian in a Money in the Bank qualifying match, then he was attacked and injured by the debuting
The Authority (2013–2015)
Following a two-month hiatus, Kane returned at
Following
On the August 4 episode of Raw, after Kane lost to Roman Reigns in a
Tag team reunions (2015–2020)
Following Hell in a Cell, Kane reunited with
On the October 16, 2017 episode of Raw, after ten months of inactivity, Kane made a surprise return when he came from under the ring to attack
Kane returned as a face on the June 26 episode of SmackDown Live and saved
Kane made his return on the October 1 episode of Raw and reunited with The Undertaker to feud with Triple H and Shawn Michaels.[244] At Super Show-Down in Melbourne, Australia, Undertaker was defeated by Triple H following interference by Michaels. After the match, Kane and Undertaker attacked Michaels and Triple H,[245] setting up a tag team match between The Brothers of Destruction and D-Generation X (DX) at Crown Jewel on November 2.[246] At Crown Jewel, despite dominating most of the match, the Brothers of Destruction lost to DX after Triple H pinned Kane.[247]
On the September 16, 2019 episode of Raw, Kane returned after a hiatus of nearly a year this time under his real name, and he pinned
WWE Hall of Famer (2021–present)
At Royal Rumble on January 31, 2021, Kane appeared as a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble match, eliminating Dolph Ziggler and Ricochet before being eliminated by Damian Priest.[252] On March 24, 2021, it was announced that Kane would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2021. Kane's induction was completed on April 1, 2021.[253] On September 17, prior to SmackDown, Kane presented Bianca Belair with a proclamation from the Tennessee Senate.[254] He later appeared during SmackDown during in-ring celebrations.[255] Kane attended the 2022 WWE Hall of Fame in recognition of The Undertaker headlining the ceremony.[256] On the April 25, 2022 episode of Raw, Kane made brief cameo appearances in two separate backstage segments involving Bianca Belair and Randy Orton. Kane made a surprise appearance at the 2022 SummerSlam event announcing the shows attendance, then delivered his signature ring pyro before leaving the ring.[257]
Professional wrestling style, persona, and legacy
Upon his debut in the WWF, Jacobs portrayed a
Upon his repackaging as Kane in 1997, Jacobs proceeded to utilize the
In 2019 he altered his "Big Red Machine" nickname into "Big Red Mayor" when doing a Twitter AMA.[263]
Political career
Jacobs is actively involved in
In an interview with
Some
Mayor of Knox County
In May 2016, Jacobs said he was "seriously considering" a run as a Republican for the Knox County, Tennessee mayoral seat in 2018,[270] but would make a final decision after the 2016 presidential election.[271]
In March 2017, Jacobs announced that he was officially running for the mayoral seat of Knox County as a Republican.[17] On May 1, 2018, he won the Republican primary election for the mayoral seat of Knox County by 17 votes.[272][273] On August 2, 2018, he was elected mayor, defeating Democratic opponent Linda Haney by a vote of 51,804 (66.39%) to 26,224 (33.61%).[274][275]
In a 2019 interview with
In July 2020, Jacobs was the only member of the Knox County Board of Health to vote against a mask mandate for those inside certain buildings. He defended his vote by saying, "I worry that one-size-fits-all mandates such as this set a terrible precedent for government overreach, are difficult to enforce, can cause conflict between the authorities and the public when enforced, and, as written, this order places enforcement responsibilities on private businesses."[277][278] He would get into a dispute with the Board in September 2020, after he recorded a video where images of fellow members were displayed over narration of Jacobs calling them "unelected bureaucrats who cast down edicts which carry the force of law with no accountability and no recourse".[279] He would advocate for the abolishment of the Board and later successfully pressured the Knox County Commission to move up a vote on limiting their powers from April to March 2021.[280][281]
On August 5, 2022, Jacobs won a second term by defeating Democratic candidate Debbie Helsley in the
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Glenn Jacobs | 14,633 | 36.09 | |
Republican | Brad Anders | 14,616 | 36.05 | |
Republican | Bob Thomas | 11,296 | 27.86 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Glenn Jacobs | 51,814 | 66.38 | |
Democratic | Linda Haney | 26,241 | 33.62 | |
Total votes | 78,057 | 100.00 | ||
Turnout | 78,057 | 26.31 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Glenn Jacobs (incumbent) | 24,687 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 24,687 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Glenn Jacobs | 30,306 | 55.28 | |
Democratic | Debbie Helsley | 24,520 | 44.72 |
Personal life
Jacobs has been married to Crystal Maurisa Goins since August 23, 1995. He is the stepfather of Crystal's two daughters,[287] named Arista and Devan, as well as two grandchildren.[288]
Outside of wrestling, Jacobs also works as an insurer[289][290] and he and his wife own an Allstate agency in Knoxville, Tennessee.[291] In a July 2015 interview for Realtor.com, the website of the National Association of Realtors, Jacobs indicated that the couple's obligations to their insurance business led them to place their Jefferson City home up for sale. The home, built in 2005, was an hour's drive from the agency and both Jacobs and his wife eventually grew tired of the commute.[291]
Other media
Jacobs made his film debut as "Jacob Goodnight" in the first production of WWE Studios, See No Evil, which was released on May 19, 2006.[38] Jacobs has also made an appearance in the film, MacGruber, alongside fellow WWE wrestlers Montel Vontavious Porter, Chris Jericho, The Great Khali, Mark Henry, and Big Show. See No Evil 2, also starring Jacobs, was announced in August 2013[292] and was released on October 21, 2014.[293]
Kane appeared on a special WWE episode of
The Kane character was featured in the fourteen-issue Undertaker
Jacobs hosted a podcast titled The Tiny Political Show under the pseudonym Citizen X from March 16, 2007, to March 13, 2008.
Kane has appeared in nearly every licensed WWE/F video game since 1998's WWF War Zone, with the only exception being 2001's WWF Betrayal.[300] From the 1990s to the end of the 2010s, Kane had 222 action figures manufactured, mainly from the WWE lines by Jakks Pacific and Mattel, according to the Wrestling Figure Checklist.[301]
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
2006 | See No Evil | Jacob Goodnight | |
2010 | MacGruber | Tanker Lutz | |
2014 | Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery | Himself | |
See No Evil 2 | Jacob Goodnight | ||
2016 | Countdown | Lt. Cronin |
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2007 | Smallville | Titan | Episode: "Combat" |
Web series | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2013–2015 | The JBL and Renee Show | Himself | Recurring role |
Video games
Championships and accomplishments
- CBS Sports
- Worst Angle of the Year (2018) with The Undertaker vs. Triple H and Shawn Michaels[302]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Smoky Mountain Wrestling
- SMW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Al Snow[35]
- United States Wrestling Association
- 1 time)[42]
- World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
- WWF Championship (1 time)[49]
- 1 time)[308]
- ECW Championship (1 time)[104]
- WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Undertaker[66]
- WWF/WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)[65]
- WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)[64]
- WWE 24/7 Championship (1 time)[309]
- (1)
- WWF/WWE/World Tag Team Championship (9 times) – with Mankind (2), X-Pac (2), The Undertaker (2), The Hurricane (1), Rob Van Dam (1), and Big Show (1)[50]
- Tag Team Royal Rumble (1998)[311]
- Eighth Triple Crown Champion
- Third Grand Slam Champion
- WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2021)[312]
- David Hart Smith, and Tyson Kidd)[313]
- Money in the Bank (SmackDown 2010)[314]
- Slammy Award (2 times)
- Best Family Values (2010) Beating up Jack Swagger Sr.
- Match of the Year (2014) Team Cena vs. Team Authority at Survivor Series[315]
- WrestleCrap
- Gooker Award (2002) – Katie Vick feud with Triple H[316]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (1996) – fake Diesel gimmick[317]
- Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2002) – being accused of murder and necrophilia by Triple H[317]
- Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2004) – pregnancy/wedding/miscarriage angle with Lita[317]
- Most Overrated (2010, 2014, 2015)[317][318][319]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2002) vs. Triple H[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2003) vs. Shane McMahon[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2004) vs. Matt Hardy and Lita[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2007) vs. Big Daddy V[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2008) vs. Rey Mysterio[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2010) vs. Edge[317]
- Worst Feud of the Year (2012) vs. John Cena[320]
- Worst Feud of the Year(2013) – The Authority vs. Big Show
- Worst Gimmick (1996) as fake Diesel[317]
- Worst Worked Match of the Year (2001) with The Undertaker vs. KroniK at Unforgiven[317]
- Worst Worked Match of the Year (2018) with The Undertaker vs. Triple H and Shawn Michaels at Crown Jewel
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
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Jerry Lawler (championship) | Christmas Creature (mask) | Memphis, Tennessee | USWA live event | December 28, 1992 | [321] |
Kane (mask) | Vader (mask) | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Over the Edge | May 31, 1998 | |
Triple H (championship) | Kane (mask) | New York City, New York | Raw | June 23, 2003 |
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External links
- Kane on WWE.com
- Kane on Twitter
- Isaac Yankem, D.D.S. profile
- Glenn Jacobs at IMDb
- Kane's profile at Cagematch.net , Wrestlingdata.com , Internet Wrestling Database