Glenn Jacobs has been through a lot during his 20-year association with the WWF/WWE. It's maddening to think that Jacobs has played the Kane character for close to 2 decades, but the gimmick has changed a lot during that time frame. In the opinion of some, it may have changed a little too often, but Jacobs can consistently been able to keep himself relevant enough that WWE officials can't resist using him. The man knows what it takes to maintain a level of consistency. That knowledge could provide a key role for him once he eventually retires from active in-ring competition. Why not have Jacobs work with other young talents on developing their characters and gimmicks, looking at longevity as he does so? So many characters rush onto the scene, before fading away quickly. Kane is a perfect example of one that has managed to endure. Jacobs must have secrets to that success. Obviously, there's been some luck involved, but the big man surely has his own personal methods. Sharing that expertise would be crucial, because it could help others have even a fraction of his durability.
Lifelong wrestling, video game, music and sports obsessive who has been writing about his passions since childhood. Jamie started writing for WhatCulture in 2013, and has contributed thousands of articles and YouTube videos since then. He cut his teeth penning published pieces for top UK and European wrestling read Fighting Spirit Magazine (FSM), and also has extensive experience working within the wrestling biz as a manager and commentator for promotions like ICW on WWE Network and WCPW/Defiant since 2010. Further, Jamie also hosted the old Ministry Of Slam podcast, and has interviewed everyone from Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels to Bret Hart and Trish Stratus.