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General Data
Current gimmick:
Kane
Age:
58 years

Personal Data
Birthday:
26.04.1967
Birthplace:
Madrid, Spanien
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 10" (208 cm)
Weight:
323 lbs (147 kg)
Background in sports:
Basketball, Football

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1992 - 2018)
Tag Team Wrestler (1995 - 2018)
Beginning of in-ring career:
18.06.1992
In-ring experience:
33 years
Wrestling style:
Brawler, Powerhouse
Trainer:
Nicknames:
"Big Red Machine"
"Corporate"
"Devil's Favourite Demon"
"The Demon"
Signature moves:
Chokeslam
Tombstone Piledriver
Diving Clothesline
Throat Thrust

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8.04
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 1279
Number of comments: 510
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Average rating: 8.04  [1279]
Average rating in 2026: 7.50  [6]
Average rating in 2025: 7.49  [91]
Average rating in 2024: 7.66  [91]
Average rating in 2023: 7.59  [68]
Average rating in 2022: 7.75  [77]
Average rating in 2021: 8.33  [55]
Average rating in 2020: 8.03  [38]
Average rating in 2019: 8.52  [27]
Average rating in 2018: 7.61  [38]
Average rating in 2017: 8.50  [42]
Average rating in 2016: 8.36  [69]
Average rating in 2015: 8.26  [53]
Average rating in 2014: 7.80  [40]
Average rating in 2013: 7.84  [32]
Average rating in 2012: 8.55  [29]
Average rating in 2011: 7.81  [31]
Average rating in 2010: 8.17  [78]
Average rating in 2009: 8.04  [69]
Average rating in 2008: 8.54  [171]
Average rating in 2007: 7.94  [174]
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GoGetGoneAway wrote on 06.02.2026:
"My favorite big man of all time and at least in my top 10 minimum if I sat down more to think about it.The humanizing of his character hurt him and becoming Undertaker's sidekick and utility feud hurt his booking, but Kane rarely had a bad match before 2010. His origin was awesome. He had arguably the greatest entrance of any era and he had such a main event aura.He deserved more."
Jonoabbo wrote on 29.01.2026:
[6.0] "Fantastic character that never delivered to the level of that in the ring outside of spectacle appearances in things like the rumble - and some of the back portion of his career with the authority, or the early portions of his career with Isaac Yankem, were actively awful. Incredibly cool but underdelivered too often to be higher."
maven lover wrote on 21.01.2026:
[8.0] "There has never been a moment that I've been unhappy to see Kane. A positively enormous man with a simple-yet-effective moveset and a gnarly deposition to grind his teeth on his " psychopathic" gimmick, it comes as no surprise that Mark Callaway is on record stating that if he were to start a fed from scratch, Kane would be his first employee. His chokeslams and power moves were always devastating and crisp, and I don't think I've ever heard of a single time he's hurt anyone."
Moranjeboom wrote on 29.12.2025:
[7.0] "Kane had his moments but put him in a singles match and he's struggling to keep up with his opponent. Much better in a multi man situation, however watching some of his odd singles matches really highlights flaws in his abilities - especially if he's with another big man"
Sandra wrote on 27.12.2025:
"If you ask me, Kane was actually the more interesting wrestler of Brothers of Destruction. I love how much details the writers did to work on his back story. Kane is the best monster gimmick in my opinion."
Jonny Dubya wrote on 26.12.2025:
[8.0] "Kane has always been one of the most iconic characters in WWE history. I mean, his on again/off again feud/tag team with his "brother" the Undertaker is the stuff of legend. As for the character backstory, it's so simple and it was well done. Kane is great worker and decent enough wrestler. Don't care personally for his political views, but that's another point. But, IMO, Kane should've had a longer first World Title run when he won it back in 1998 instead of just holding it for one day. Also, I don't think that Kane himself gets enough credit for his work in wrestling. So I think 8 is a fair enough rating."
Brye wrote on 18.12.2025:
[6.0] "Kane from 1998 to 2003 probably gets an 8. After that, he had a few decent years but his last 4-5 were literal torture. Everything from 2013 on was just brutal.So I'll meet in the middle and go with a 6, because he did have some very interesting matches and feuds."
Jacobs1302 wrote on 17.12.2025:
[10.0] "Kane is one of the most iconic and enduring characters in professional wrestling history. Debuting as the monstrous brother of The Undertaker, he instantly became a defining presence of the Attitude Era, combining horror-inspired imagery with unmatched physical credibility. Over decades in WWE, Kane evolved far beyond his original role, proving his versatility through world championship reigns, tag team dominance, and unforgettable storylines. In the ring, Kane blended raw power with surprising athleticism for his size. Chokeslams, Tombstones, flying clotheslines, top-rope lariats, and explosive big-man offense made him both believable and devastating. Whether portrayed as an unstoppable monster or a calculated enforcer, his matches always felt dangerous and impactful. As a character, Kane is a masterclass in long-term storytelling. From masked demon to unmasked, conflicted human, to ruthless authority figure, his evolution kept him relevant across multiple eras. He could inspire fear, sympathy, or respect without changing the core of who he was. Outside the ring, Glenn Jacobs has earned admiration for his intelligence, professionalism, and commitment to the business. Kane is more than a legend -- he is proof that character, consistency, and presence can define greatness in professional wrestling."
jaletta wrote on 01.12.2025:
[5.0] "A man who spent the vast majority of his career being a very poor wrestler far too high up the card. Rode off the coattails of being Undertaker's gimmick brother but struggled to ever actually impress with wrestling or character work at any point."
BGA wrote on 20.11.2025:
[6.0] "Kane is fine. He has been in some truly classic feuds and moments in WWE history but it helps that his character is forever connected to the Undertaker. He was/is over, there's no doubt about that, but is he an amazing wrestler by any stretch of the imagination? I don't believe so, he's fine. He's certainly got the look, but has very subpar mic skills. He is a "good hand" I believe is the term and the character of Kane is legendary but the performer is pretty decent but not much above that."
SkyIcons wrote on 24.10.2025:
[2.0] "Kane is just a bad worker. I don't care. Absolutely carried by his character, there's a reason people stopped caring once his took the mask off. Non existent mic skills, charisma of a wet napkin. Doesn't have a single classic match to his name, he just couldn't go. About the only praise I can give him besides the character is the longevity. But even then his boring style helped with that. Corporate Kane was at one point the worst thing on WWE TV. Team Hell No is probably the only part of his career that I consistently enjoyed, that was good. Overrated as hell, even more so than his kayfabe brother."
Wrestlingfan0808 wrote on 12.10.2025:
[5.0] "Kane having a higher cagematch rating than John cena is very funny. All things considered, he had his moments but they were very rare when I was completely wowed by a Kane match that didn't include multiple people"
Sweet Fighter V wrote on 26.09.2025:
[7.0] "When it comes to pro wrestling folklore, Kane's character, his towering presence and aura never ceased to fascinate. His entrances, theme songs, mask or no mask, his imposing physique and whatnot made him a captivating attraction. From a presentation standpoint, everything made for a perfect monster meant to dominate! He brought that special feel to the spectacle, as if doom was inevitable whenever he showed up, and this never failed to deliver. As a performer however, Kane's matches often failed to deliver. And as a matter of fact, other than a couple of tag matches and multi men classics, Kane does not have any truly great nor very good singles matches in my books, and for a career that spanned over two decades and includes matches against some of the best ever, that is honestly underwhelming. For such a big man booked as a legit monster, Kane proved to be pretty limited in the ring; slow, at times overly safe and reluctant to take bumps properly (landing on his knees when taking a Pedigree, a RKO and plenty of other moves), therefore making other's offense look weak more often than not. Kane also tended to be overly dramatic at times when unmasked. However, Kane's worked wonders when it came to comedy as evidenced by his unexpectedly fantastic duo with Daniel Bryan. As far as his political opinions are concerned (I don't even know about it although it seems like a big deal considering so many mentioned it and took it in consideration to rate the wrestler), I could not care less. As far as i'm concerned, Kane remains that necessary, fascinating figure, and that despite his underwhelming in-ring work."
CountReglay wrote on 30.08.2025:
[7.0] "As a character, Kane has had some of the lowest lows of anyone in WWE writing history, and has been teflon in the eyes of the fans. He's a massive man with freakish strength, but is more athletic than your average attraction wrestler, worked a safe style and worked like a mule his entire long career. Not the best in-ring performer ever, very same-y matches with little creativity, but for consistency and character work he's a legend."
Mark4Lyfe wrote on 26.07.2025:
[8.0] "One of the most consistent big men in wrestling history. Whether he was terrifying as the masked monster or playing the corporate stooge, Kane always delivered. His longevity, versatility, and iconic moments like his debut at Badd Blood make him a true legend. Not every match was a classic, but the character work and presence were undeniable."
bherbert1980 wrote on 23.06.2025:
[4.0] "Kane is one of the more iconic characters in WWE history, but his legacy is built more on presentation and longevity than consistent in-ring greatness. His debut in 1997 was unforgettable. The red lights, the mask, the destruction of The Undertaker at Hell in a Cell. It was theatrical perfection and instantly made him a star. For a few years, he lived up to the mystique, serving as the company's go-to monster during the chaos of the Attitude Era. As time went on, though, Kane became less of a force and more of a utility player. His character never evolved in a meaningful way. He flipped between heel and face so often that none of it stuck. The mask came off and went back on. He was in comedy feuds one month and title matches the next. Nothing ever felt definitive. Even his most meaningful title runs felt more like placeholders than true main event reigns. In the ring, Kane was serviceable. He was safe, could work with anyone, and rarely had outright bad matches. But he also rarely had great ones. He did what was asked and played his role well, but he was never the reason a match was memorable. Most of his success came from being a believable character who fit into whatever story WWE needed told at the time. Kane's value was in his reliability. He showed up. He did the job. He stayed over. But for a character with such a strong debut and mythos, the actual body of work often failed to live up to the promise. Kane had an all-time debut and one of the most iconic looks in wrestling. But strip away the fire and mask, and you're left with a solid but unspectacular career that lasted longer than it truly delivered."
bentlels wrote on 13.06.2025:
"Kane has always been my favorite wrestler. The mask, the fire, the sheer dominance--he brought a whole different level of intensity to the ring. An absolute legend."
neuuwave wrote on 10.06.2025:
[4.0] "Kane might actually be one of the most overrated wrestlers ever. I do absolutely love his early on character & I think it was a great gimmick, & I even think his gimmick right after being unmasked might be his best. But everything after that was absolutely disastrous besides maybe Team Hell No where he's carried by arguably the best wrestler to ever breathe. In the ring he's not awful but he's definitely subpar, very boring brawler/powerhouse hybrid with giant tendencies mixed in just leads to a boring match in anything that's not extremely gimmicky or a great stipulation. He fooled everyone into thinking he was a mobile big guy by his little ring exit he did early on & the top rope clothesline, when in reality he was the equivalent of a tortoise made of bricks. He has a few solid singles matches but nothing is outstanding, all his best matches are multi-mans. Great gimmick & character, poor wrestler."
TallNick2 wrote on 09.06.2025:
[5.0] "The undertaker but worse in every aspect. Being unmasked was one of the biggest mistakes in his booking, with him no longer being the mysterious big red machine. Slow and boring in the ring. At least he could be funny in promos and segments unlike taker,"
Rassle Fan wrote on 03.06.2025:
[4.0] "Kane was good at being big and did a clothesline off the top. That's about all I can say of his agility. Mask on or off he was intimidating and creepy. Then they put it back on, then took it off again and put him in slacks. He was also really slow and lumbered around every match. If he was in there with someone more athletic, he looked better. Same situation with being in a tag team. It worked with XPac and Daniel Bryan. He is hall of fame worthy by WWE standards so interpret that however you wish. He showed his true colors during the pandemic and is another one of those who thinks real tyranny is having to wear a mask for a little while and not go to Red Lobster."
FrankJaeger wrote on 19.05.2025:
[10.0] "Got to be a 10 one of the most iconic pro wrestling characters of all time had arguably the greatest presence of all time other than Andre and was a fan favourite for so long throughout his career, completely unique will take a very long time for wwe to replace him."
maaxon wrote on 01.05.2025:
[6.0] "Great character work and his prime was solid, but once you go out of his best few years you're left with kind of a lot to be desired. Bad gimmicks, bad booking, stayed around too long... if anything his best time outside of those few years was with Team Hell No. Overall, solid guy."
JackWatchesWrestling wrote on 20.04.2025:
[6.0] "Great character work as The Undertaker's Demon Half Brother but his in ring ability leaves much to be desired. He was always "fine" at best and would often excel in gimmick matches because he can hide behind a gimmick to not have to wrestle as much. Overall a fine wrestler but not on anybody's Mount Rushmore anytime soon"
BigPoppaSmurf wrote on 13.04.2025:
[8.0] "Very good in the ring, excellent on the mic, awesome look, stuck gold with the Kane persona, ran with it better than anyone else could, he was perfect for the role."
AbeLincoln wrote on 03.03.2025:
[7.0] "Kane is one of the most enduring and captivating characters in wrestling history. His mix of size, agility, and raw power made him a force in WWE/F for decades. From his crazy debut, Kane excelled in storytelling and delivered many classic matches. His ability to evolve, from a masked monster to a (less interesting) more human monster, also kept him relevant across eras. His in-ring work was a little restricted, though."
taabr2 wrote on 13.02.2025:
[7.0] "Kane is actually a pretty talented wrestler, he did luck out tho getting a gimmick that permanantly linked him to a legendary WWE character. However his career was just full of completely crappy gimmicks and storylines due to the nature of his character. I kind of wish he pushed back on some of the more stupider ideas WWE had for him."
perfickplex wrote on 26.01.2025:
[8.0] "incredible debut, image, lore and character that was excellently realised through to 2001. a short ultra-heel resurgence did come with the unmasking, but this momentum was not capitalised on and tailed off. a solid and safe worker in the ring, classic entrance and finisher. like how many classic slasher villain movies drop off after a few years, post 2005 kane was routine and stale. but the initial monster run, story and look is utterly iconic. special mention to ultra jacked 2001 kane."
CrandonMartin2001 wrote on 25.01.2025:
[10.0] "Nothing will ever top the original tormented soul we saw in 1997--a haunting, destructive force that tombstoned his older brother and changed wrestling forever. His debut remains the greatest ever, and his career is a testament to how dedication pays off. Kane was underrated and should've been a multiple-time WWE Champion, but he didn't need it because his character was always over with fans. His gimmick never grew stale; he adapted while staying true to the "Big Red Machine, " even making Corporate Kane work to an extent. Outside the ring, Kane is known as a great guy and a consummate professional, proving why his legacy as one of wrestling's all-time greats will never be forgotten."
CoRdel wrote on 21.01.2025:
[10.0] "Kane has always been one of my favorite wrestler ever. Very underated, booked to loose too many times. One of the best introduction of a character against Taker, his retro style was pretty cool. I'm obviously (due to my age) more familiar with his stuff post 2000. He really could have been a much bigger deal than just the Taker's brother in the 2010s. Still won few titles and has a good career. What I really love about Kane is his style, really badass and charismatic, that's how you can imagine what a pro wrestler would look like."
MattHall wrote on 11.01.2025:
[7.0] "I never saw his pre Kane work, but after watching some matches, all of his gimmicks before Kane were dreadful, DDS, or Fake Diesel? ! WTF is Vince smoking in the 90s? Kane was Jacobs best gimmick, had an amazing rival and chemistry with Undertaker, but WWE kept booking him too lose and look weak against everyone."
ZephsPancakes wrote on 12.12.2024:
[3.0] "Much like his kayfabe brother, Kane is someone who for the majority of his career never really was the greatest in the ring and is only looked back on so fondly due to his gimmick. Unlike The Undertaker however, Kane never really reached the heights of being able to have a truly good-great match, once you've watched one Kane match, you've seen them all really, especially for anytime past 2004. He wasn't particularly athletic, didn't really stand out for the majority of his career in terms of size and stature and for a large majority of his career was not handed good gimmicks and storylines and wasn't really captivating in any of his major feuds."
AceHagann wrote on 26.11.2024:
[7.0] "After suffering from being dealt awful gimmick after awful gimmick, once Kane showed up, things changed. As The Big Red Machine, Kane was an outstanding star. Providing quality matches and taking full advantage of the persona he adopted. However, as times changed, there was an attempt to modernize him. It didn't work. Almost always ending worse with every iteration. The man behind Kane also lost his skill in the ring with time. This resulted in his career leaving a bitter aftertaste."
ismarizvi wrote on 08.11.2024:
[9.0] "One of the best characters of wrestling industry.Kane debut and makes a impact.Yes, his in ring work is not that engaging but he has charisma and agility and character work to compulsate it.His prior gimmicks though are very bad"
Vanstyler wrote on 05.11.2024:
[5.0] "Meh. Kane was always an interesting guy because how tall he is and how dominant he looks. In the ring it's a different story, he's slow as hell, clumsy and barely sells anything. Sometimes he is seen in multiple man matches and Kane stands out because he's the only one who is not there to catch the wrestler who is performing a high flying move..."
Angelo159 wrote on 03.11.2024:
[6.0] "Kane had a great gimmick and also excellent longevity. But that's about it. After his initial feud with Taker he didn't do anything meaningful for the rest of his career. He also wasn't all that good in the ring. He was a solid monster heel whenever WWE needed one, but nothing more than that."
Bilal213 wrote on 01.11.2024:
[10.0] "Kane was one of WWEs most consistent performers, bringing a unique intensity to every match. Surprisingly agile and athletic for his monumental size, he could move with a smoothness youd never expect from a guy his sizelike the way hed do that iconic back roll out of the ring. His chokeslams were always on point, delivering some of the best-looking ones in the business. Had he been a bit more selfish and in Vinces good books like Taker, he might have been booked just as strongly; instead, he did what was 'best' for the stories, selflessly putting others over and making it all work."
IoIyo wrote on 21.10.2024:
[2.0] "The Great Khali with a better gimmick. Kane was cool when he debuted, fine with xpac, and fine with danielson. Everything else outside of that? Boring boring boring garbage. He has about 2 singles matches that are worth watching and in the good tag/specialty matches he happens to be involved in he is consistently the very worst part of them. There is not a wrestler whos perception feeds off nostalgia more than Kane because he is truly one of the most boring wrestlers to ever get over in the history of American wrestling. He's been part of almost all of the worst angles and storylines in the company since he debuted (The Authority, that one where he was somehow the babyface for sexually assaulting Lita) and there is never a worse part of a show than a Kane segment in any era."
tsukushimakino wrote on 16.10.2024:
[3.0] "Kane in 1997 and most of 1998, was a really good performer. Amazing look, passable matches, cool gimmick, he was super memorable. But really by not even the end of the year, he honestly hit his shelf life, especially given that he basically never won a big match, or really came out on top in any meaningful way. For the rest of the Attitude Era, he's fine I guess, and I think he had a pretty great year in 2001, probably his best year in his career, and he always stayed over, but I think so much of the shine was off. But once he came back for the brand split, it was over, he was always in horrible angles, never had a good match, and never really..brought anything good as a performer ? His 2010 WHT reign, and his heel run in 2004 are frankly just awful. Honestly it's a huge credit to the WWF in 1998 that they were able to get so much out of him, and really hide his flaws, well doing everything he was good at, which is really just being tall and imposing, and not that incompetent in the ring. He was basically always over for the rest of his career because of it, despite the fact he basically did nothing good after 2003 at the latest."
TheBigRedMachine wrote on 07.10.2024:
[10.0] "Kane is my all time favorite wrestler, he's also my first favorite wrestling, I started watching WWF in January 2001 and instantly fell in love with wrestling and the character of Kane. For a long time Kane was the reason why I was watching WWE. I just wish and mainly my 12 years old self still wishes he would have won more World Championship, he should have won at least the WHW championship at No Mercy 2002. Also just one day reign as a WWE champ is a joke. I know his and Undertaker's characters don't really require titles to work but I think he just deserves more, neverthless he had one of the best careers in the industry. I am really gratefull for all the moments he created in my childhood. He's a great wrestler and also a great, funny and smart person in his real personal life. He's one of my greatest inspirations. The Fire Still Burns."
Pigeon Scratch wrote on 19.09.2024:
[4.0] "Really hard to properly rate him, especially as a person. Sticking with wrestling here though, I can say that he was a character that was incredibly over and had an amazing look, and back in the day he wasn't too bad of a wrestler depending on his opponent. Things mostly fell a part more and more as time went on, however. He is a part of some of the worst and most deplorable fucking (literally) stories I have seen in professional wrestling. Katie Vick needs no introduction, the shit with Lita needs no introduction. Asides from those decrepit pieces of shit are just the straight up bad storylines, like being a part of the Authority. He had some good feuds too, especially with his kayfabe brother the Undertaker. It's just a shame they had no chemistry at all, and that feud became a little over the top (at least in the perspective of cheesy horror it works, and doesn't involve necrophilia or sexual assault). At least Hell No was good. Really, the best way to describe him was that he was one of the most notable characters to come out of the Attitude Era, a certain improvement from fake Diesel and Yankem, but he is also the epitome of bad booking, and the shit that WWE dribbled out in the 2000s thanks to Vince."
sKiaWeV wrote on 14.09.2024:
[7.0] "A classic big man that starts as an intimidating presence and slowly but surely loses all their aura to the point they become a different character without changing anything they do. I don't hate seeing Kane as much as it simply never hooked me in apart from the few legendary spots he's had in his career. Does get a bonus point for having one of the more unique entrances in wrestling."
NPC wrote on 09.09.2024:
"Was totally built a monster and one of the best big men in professional wrestling. Was totally a amazing wrestler on his prime but slowly starts producing average and less good matches as the years go by. He's one of those wrestlers that should've had a proper retirement match rather than being used as a filler in early Royal Rumbles."
BizarroMask wrote on 02.08.2024:
[4.0] "A great debut career , kane slowely begin to lose hi aura , some says he loses it with his mask , and yeah it was a pretty bad idea , it was a part of his identity. With out his super natural gimmick ; we see kane for what he really , just a random white big guy like their is hundred them. He was truely carried by the Undertaker , so he decline with him. I don't like super natural gimmick because their are rarely follow by great in ring talent , and here the problem that they completely destroy his supernatural gimmick with making him join the autority. A writing disaster greately over rated."
Taper1994 wrote on 06.07.2024:
[6.0] "Fan of Glenn Jacobs the performer, but really not a fan of Kane the character. It's nice for him that most people look back at his run as Kane and focus on the positives. But maaaaaaan, has Kane been responsible for some of the biggest bullshit in WWE. Necrophilia angles, rape and miscarriage angles, the absolutely ridiculous lore that if it was on any other TV show other than pro wrestling would be considered some of the most dumbest character writing ever put to television. Honestly, it's Glenn Jacobs consistency and his charisma that prevents me from giving Kane a failing grade."
Big R3d Mach1n3 wrote on 17.06.2024:
[10.0] "Definitely one of the Goats of Pro Wrestling. Kane was my All-Time favorite wrestler in the WWF as a kid. From having such a presence, to him having memorable moments like him ripping off the cell doors and decimating his brother Undertaker to the lights going out and hearing that Boom with his theme music to the crowds reaction to him adjusting his glove before finally entering the ring where he gets in the middle to slowly raise his arms up to quickly have them back down for the Pyro go off. Just simply amazing stuff here."
CommisarRobe wrote on 02.05.2024:
[7.0] "The OG Kane who debuted was one of the best gimmicks in WWF/WWE history, I will admit that when they took the mask off Kane lost some of his mystique, however Kane's in ring work has for the most part been solid and his storylines with the Undertaker has been for the most part compelling and interesting."
AnB wrote on 20.04.2024:
[9.0] "Kane is huge. Not just in size, but in the mark he's left on the WWE. It took a while to get it right, but Kane is easily comparable to his "brother" the Undertaker. He might not have been the most impressive in the ring all the time, but what an imposing character."
2pt0EcoBoostFusion wrote on 01.04.2024:
[7.0] "Kane pales in comparison to his "brother", The Undertaker, but that doesn't mean he was bad by any means, no, not at all. Kane had a believable character when he was 'The Big Red Machine' and played it very well. In-ring work was not too good but certainly not atrocious for a guy who is well over 6 feet. He was involved in some egregious storylines, but that is not the fault of Kane but rather the bookers of those storylines. Kane's aura and name value over the years keeps his score up in a solid 7. Also, a massive LMFAO to the politically charged crowd whining about his political views/career, I mean some of you whiners need to not view everything from a political perspective and maybe you'll be a little happier in life. I sure as hell (no pun intended) don't agree with Kane's political opinions whatsoever but it makes me laugh seeing so many melt down over it, like be a little more open minded and NOT attack wrestlers and fans for having a different opinion."
ultravioletshiroi wrote on 25.03.2024:
[8.0] "Boring overrated wrestler but gimmick and unique charisma made him over for a while before he started to feel stale late in his run. Kane literally managed to make his ugliness a part of his appeal. He had a cool look, a cool entrance and an intimidating presence. His wrestling skills are okay for a big man in terms of his ability to work but he always felt overshadowed by Taker in a way similar to Luigi compared against Mario due to them being storyline brothers. He was okay at filling the role of a big man powerhouse but his limited moveset makes it hard to feel excited to watch him wrestle. Most big wrestlers during his time fell into that category. His matches against high flyers like Rey Mysterio always appealed to me the most."
BruceMarcos524 wrote on 15.03.2024:
[6.0] "Kane is an imposing character with an underwhelming performance. Match-wise, I don't think he has a handful of amazing matches to recommend. Most of his matches are very foolish and unrealistic. His slew of matches with Undertaker are only good on paper but terrible when executed. Despite being the monster-like character, WWE finds a way to make him comedic, most of it when he was a babyface. Also, Kane was one of the most inconsistent stars in WWE. He was only there as an emergency push in case the roster is lacking star power, someone is injured, or some stars are busy with the storyline. If doesn't need, he is only there for minor feuds or worse, getting sidelined. My positives are that he is a loyal guy and a respected veteran by his peers. Likewise, he is intelligent outside of wrestling. He had one of the most memorable debuts in WWE history in 1997 and no doubt his 1997-98 run was one of the most intimidating runs of his career. His momentum lapsed since 1999 until getting unmasked in 2003 regained it. One problem here is unlike the Undertaker, Kane lacks some allure and aura that he needs to make his character mesmerizing. I just hope WWE would put something uniquely to Kane and not just the counterpart of The Undertaker. Overall, a below decent wrestler with a potentially good gimmick, just poorly executed and lack of creativity."