10 Worst Examples Of Advertising In Wrestling History
3. May 19th
This took commitment. Kane has always been a wackadoo sorta fella. The fire that burned him as a child left deep scars, not just all over his face and body (which oddly disappeared when he took his mask off), but also scars ... in his mind. The Big Red Monster has had a lot of mental obsessions, and this was one of them. He began to be obsessed with the date May 19th. After Wrestlemania 22, Kane began to hear voices in his head, that kept reminding him of this fateful day. May 19th, May 19th, May 19th. He began to attack fellow superstars whenever they would mention the date. https://youtu.be/NOeKrqGLewE?t=40 During a PPV match at Backlash between Kane and Big Show, the lights went red and a Kane's voice could be heard throughout the arena. "May 19th" "It's Happening Again" https://youtu.be/aDeMhgNX4AM?t=371 Kane revealed this date as the day that his mother and adopted family were killed in the fire that burned him. May 19th, 2006 was also the release date of Kane's new movie See No Evil. But that's just a coincidence, right? This angle lasted all the way til the end of June. Wow.