10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Kane
10. Setting Jim Ross On Fire
As Triple H pointed out months later on the Raw commentary desk, the worst part about Kane's attack on JR was the poor example it set for WWE's younger viewers.
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The veteran announcer simply laid on the floor and let the flames spread around his body, instead of practising the "stop, drop, and roll" technique safety videos insist upon.
That's not the only reason the company won't be revisiting this one any time soon, though.
Kane is noted, celebrated even, for his sadistic side, but there's just something a little too harrowing about watching him douse an old man who did nothing wrong to him in gasoline before setting him ablaze (even if JR's school-play-level acting, apart from anything else, assured us all he was in no real danger).
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