10 Strangest Places WWE Props Ended Up
7. Kane's Mask - Bruce Prichard's House
Bruce Prichard adores the Kane character.
His podcast is full of anecdotes about the gimmick, his involvement in the creation and execution of it, and prideful reminiscing on its inarguable success. He named his son Kane (with the spelling of the wrestling persona rather than the more commonly-used biblical moniker), and is just one of countless wrestling personalities to have nothing but wonderful things to say about the man under the mask himself.
Glenn Jacobs is, by literally every account you'll read or hear, one of the good guys. A balanced head on sturdy shoulders in an industry not always famed for stability of any kind, he was an outlier just for keeping his character, let alone his sanity. 'The Big Red Machine' could have gone the way of Kamala, Giant Gonzalez, Kama and others that had taken a run at The Undertaker before losing and ultimately slipping down and out of the organisation, but amassed his own decades of destruction in a remarkable career that eventually got parked for his political aspirations.
After admitting that a well-worn mask sat in his house as a treasured gift, Prichard tweeted the picture to prove it, which is really quite sweet. Gross, probably, but sweet.