10 Wrestlers That Rocked Multiple Gimmicks At Once

8. Kane

Kane Corporate
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No, 'Corporate' Kane was not a high point of Glenn Jacobs' career, and yes, The Authority storyline was an endless rehash of Vince McMahon's Corporation from the 1990s. Still, it was cool to see Kane (one of WWE's most flexible characters in spite of his original one-note characterisation) try something different.

As much as the story ended up sucking more with each passing week, seeing Kane hand his trademark mask to a grinning Stephanie McMahon, trade in his 'Demon' guise and become a tool for her whims was a nifty story beat at first. It made The Authority look powerful, and it once again prolonged Kane's run.

That man has done almost everything.

Kane has been a vengeful brother, awkward lover, unfortunate victim of WWE's writing team, reborn sociopath, comedy character and more. Somehow, some way, he has almost always remained relevant throughout all the nonsense, and his 'Corporate Kane' run was yet more evidence of that.

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