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Interesting Kane Interview: Mania, Taker, Test etc etc

  • 01-04-2009 12:30am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,600 ✭✭✭✭


    Found this interview by The Sun newspaper magazine and its an out-of-character interview with Kane.
    WE are now less than one week away from the biggest event in the WWE calendar – WrestleMania.

    Known as the granddaddy of them all this is the one show that no fan, or superstar, dare miss.
    And who better to give us a preview of Mania than Kane - the wrestler who has performed in 11 of them.
    Here is what the veteran, real name Glenn Jacobs, had to say.

    Watching Raw and Smackdown this week has really given us a taste for WrestleMania especially Shawn Michaels against your storyline brother Undertaker. Is that what the boys in the back consider as the real main event of the show?
    Yeah, I think so, especially for me.
    They’ve had very few previous matches and to put them in a bout at WrestleMania just means so much more.
    And both are going to genuinely be out to prove something, as both could legitimately claim that title of Mr WrestleMania.
    And remember that Undertaker has never defeated Shawn Michaels in a one-on-one match.
    But none of those – including the one where I made my debut back in 1997 – were at WrestleMania, where Undertaker is always at his best.
    So you are going to see be a tremendous match between two future Hall Of Famers that will be a once in a lifetime event for our fans.
    So what’s your relationship with Mark Calaway like? Is he like a big brother to you in real life?
    Undertaker’s helped a lot of people, myself included.
    I wouldn’t be in the position that I’m at if it wasn’t for him.
    He’s a stabilizing force backstage and he’s always helping the young guys out and passing on his knowledge and his expertise.
    So I’d say so but, I’d also say that I’m not the only one he’s a mentor to.
    What do the fans ask you about him? You must get pestered all the time with people asking if he’s your real brother or if you’re spending Easter with him?
    Oh yeah, people ask stuff like that all the time.
    Everyone wants to know if Undertaker is my brother.
    It’s funny.


    Back to WrestleMania, how about this Money In The Bank match you’re in? There should be some big spots in that one!
    It has the potential to steal the show.
    Last year’s was an incredible match and the athletes that are in it this year are amazing. Especially Shelton Benjamin and Kofi Kingston.
    I think this is an opportunity for Kofi to break out as this deal is tailor made for him.
    He is one of the best athletes by far on our roster and in the Money In The Bank match you get to showcase that and cause a big buzz.
    What’s the job of the big man in that match?
    Knock everyone else down off the ladder! That’s it.
    Then again it’s WrestleMania – so I’ll probably pull something out.
    You debuted in 1997 at the height of the Attitude Era. Now in 2009 WWE is “PG” once again. What do you see as the difference between the two periods?
    The Attitude Era was definitely when we were cutting edge, but now we are trying to appeal to a wider audience.
    Both have their advantages.
    The Attitude Era brought us Stone Cold Steve Austin and I was there for all of that and be the witness, and sometime the participant, in history. That was really neat.
    I hate to use the word ‘mainstream’, but now we are trying to appeal to a much bigger audience.
    I think that a good thing strategically for the WWE and what you have to do.
    Not only in the US and Europe, but all over the world.
    We are trying to appeal to as many different people as possible, while not alienating our fan base which is extremely important, because we really do have the best and the most loyal fans in the world.


    Some of those Attitude storylines did get a bit silly, especially for your character – what with Katie Vick and Lita’s pregnancy. Is that a side of Kane you now want to get rid of?
    Yeah, I guess.
    The Katie Vick deal – I didn’t really have anything to do with that!
    If people actually watch it, that was not me.
    But whatever.
    As far as the rest of it goes, the characters that we have go through different changes and different phases just like everyone else.
    And people have always liked Kane!
    When you get presented with storylines like that – can you say “no” or is it just your job to go out and do it?
    Well it’s a little bit of both.
    You were close to Andrew ‘Test’ Martin in the WWE, who tragically passed away earlier this month. What are your memories of him?
    I don’t know how old Andrew was when we met, he was just a kid.
    I worked with him quite a bit and I tried to help him learn how to be a big guy in WWE.
    So when I heard the news I was very upset.





    What’s the atmosphere in the locker room like, because the last few years have been terrible for the wrestling community? Is the morale quite low at the moment?
    No, not really.
    We get to do what we love to do and go out and perform in front of our fans.
    It’s just like everything else. Looking at things from the outside you probably have a different perspective then when you are actually there.
    Our company has done a tremendous job of trying to get the sort of people that you would want to work for you, that you’d want to represent your company, into our company.
    And because of that the locker room is actually pretty harmonious.
    I would say actually that morale is very high, is as high as I’ve ever seen it.
    Finally we’ve talked a bit about two matches at WrestleMania, what are your thoughts and predictions on the rest of the card?
    Randy Orton is a snake and Triple H is at the top of his game, so I think you’re going to see Triple H retain his title.
    In the Big Show v Edge v John Cena match I’m going to go with Show on that one, because he’s physically so strong.
    Matt and Jeff Hardy is a toss up. It’s two brothers so who knows what is going to happen there.
    Miz and Morrison will unify the titles and there are too many Divas in the battle royal for me to have any idea who will be the victor.
    As for Money In the Bank – I’ll win that one of course!
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/article2349456.ece


    He mentions Kofi in particular for the MITB.
    Maybe he's hinting at him to win it?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven


    The Sun? What, did Heyman do the interview with him? :D


  • Posts: 14,344 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I doubt he's hinting at Kofi to win it. I think he mentioned that he liked Kofi in a different interview before. I've noticed Kane usually mentions Benjamin when he's doing interviews, too. So maybe he just likes those kinda guys on the roster (fast, athletic, etc.).


    Maybe it's just the way its written, but it doesn't seem like he's too impressed about the Katie Vick thing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,600 ✭✭✭✭CMpunked


    Maybe it's just the way its written, but it doesn't seem like he's too impressed about the Katie Vick thing.

    Thats exactly how it sounds. And honestly i dont think anyone was impressed by it.
    :pac:
    Yeah, I guess.
    The Katie Vick deal – I didn’t really have anything to do with that!
    If people actually watch it, that was not me.
    But whatever.

    He must have people coming up to him all the time saying "You are so sick, doing that with Katy Vick."


    Ha ha, i'm a poet!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven



    He must have people coming up to him all the time saying "You are so sick, doing that with Katy Vick."


    Ha ha, i'm a poet!

    Yeah, but you didn't know it! :rolleyes:
    This is gonna be a long day for jokes...

    I do actually feel bad for Kane in the sense that the only thing he had to do with the whole Katie Vick thing was the bad acting when HHH questioned him, that and the stinkfest that was the match with HHH at No Mercy. In Kane's defense though it does take two to have a bad match.

    I'll bet hindsight being 20/20 he'd wish it was him who performed the simulated corpse f*cking instead. :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,206 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    He comes across as a pretty humble guy kind of like Foley in his fondness for putting guys over which is commendable these days. His recent Raw tag matches have been very good as well, even his matches with Rey despite the storyline been retarded were great to watch. Kane has always has had terrible luck with storylines, the Katie Vic thing was horrid, I think even Hunter has admitted that recently. He had a brutal storyline with Lita as well, and I still don’t know what the point of May 19th was. :D
    I suppose it could have been worse the Late Big Bossman had even worst storylines! Kennels from hell anybody and stealing peoples dead fathers;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven


    Rjd2 wrote: »
    I still don’t know what the point of May 19th was.

    It was the US premiere of WWE Film's See No Evil. They just tried to work an angle to hype the date and used Festus with a mask and a wig to imitate the old school Kane.

    Bleugh, what a farce that was. :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,296 ✭✭✭✭gimmick


    Not to mention that as always Smackdown was pre recorded on Tuesday 16th, so for the live audience the whole Rey Myseterio saying the days date (for the show) it made no sense. Stupid awful angle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,206 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    ShawnRaven wrote: »
    It was the US premiere of WWE Film's See No Evil. They just tried to work an angle to hype the date and used Festus with a mask and a wig to imitate the old school Kane.

    Bleugh, what a farce that was. :)

    I recall that the match was dire as well. He had the hook or something when facing Khali at Mania as well. good times:rolleyes:


  • Posts: 14,344 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Rjd2 wrote: »
    I recall that the match was dire as well. He had the hook or something when facing Khali at Mania as well. good times:rolleyes:


    I actually thought it was pretty cool when he came out on RAW with the hook and Khali ran for it, so Kane threw the hook at the commentators and pulled the announce desk over onto the floor. Other than that, everything with the hook was terrible.


    Fake Kane wasn't needed to be done at all though. I'm convinced they were making that up as they went along. Fake Kane was introduced after See No Evil came out, so he wasn't necessary at all.


    And why the hell did they let Fake Kane beat Kane on PPV if they were only gona have Kane throw him out of the building the following day..?

    Senseless stuff altogether.


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