10 DVD Documentaries WWE Must Make

8. Glenn Jacobs/Kane

Kane Taker Now that Kane has lost the mask on a couple of occasions, and we're completely used to him talking, a career retrospective similar to Edge's wouldn't go amiss here for one of the most interesting big men in the business. He is an eloquent individual and has an interest in politics after his career is over so this could be a very intelligent piece. Obviously, the DVD could start with his childhood but, apart from a few years in the lower leagues, Jacobs has been a one-company man and, after initial difficulties finding the right gimmick, has become one of the most interesting, and long-standing, on-air characters in the WWE. There are so many highlights and points for discussion, from the initial Undertaker rivalry and tag-team, to the one-day title reign, the unmasking, the title reigns, Team Hell-No and his current run as Director of Operations. It would be great to get his point of view on some of these classic moments and also some talking heads from other wrestlers including, obviously, Mark Callaway. This would be a great documentary about a loyal big man who has consistently been at the forefront of the company since 1995. To hear him talk about his career would be both interesting and 'fresh' as he doesn't get out there as much as, say, John Cena or CM Punk. A big man with a big legacy.
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