10 Wrestlers That Can't Exist In Real Life

1. Kane

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Other than his rather single-minded sartorial selections, there was a lot of fun to be had on The Undertaker's "Last Ride" WWE Network series thanks to 'The Deadman' opening the book on himself out-of-character for one of the first and only times in his career.

There will never be a "Kane: Putting Out The Fire" serial based on his storyline sibling.

Playing fast and loose with the character for most of its wonky existence, WWE have torched their cake and eaten it too over and over again with the gimmick, to the point that Glenn Jacobs was able to include a red and black flame in his campaign iconography when first attempting to become the Mayor of Knoxville.

Of course man behind the mask Jacobs has subsequently freed himself up for life when it comes to outside engagements. Sadly, 'The Big Red Machine' cannot be rationalised or reframed to make sense in the real world, no matter how many frat parties Triple H seemed to think he was attending during the Katie Vick programme.

The HARDEST Kane Quiz Ever

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1. Kane Made His WWE Debut On Which Date In 1997?

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