10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (April 22)

3. Kane Wants To Do A Comedy Movie With Daniel Bryan

Kane Daniel Bryan Team Hell No Tag Team Champions
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Eyes were opened when trailers started landing for WWE's latest movie project, Countdown. Much of the filming for the action flick was wrapped up at a WWE live event, involving the likes of Kane, Dolph Ziggler and Rusev. Kane plays a prominent role in the movie, and he revealed to Crave Online that he had a blast shooting it.

Talking about his lengthy in-ring career, the man behind the character, Glenn Jacobs said that he is aiming for another few years at least as a wrestler.

Following that, he's interested in pursuing more acting roles, in both television and on the big screen. One of those roles could be opposite his old tag-team partner.

As 'Team Hell No', Kane and Daniel Bryan were a riot together. Building up a real-life friendship during their time as a duo, the pair clearly enjoyed working alongside one another. For Kane, that's something he has an eye on for the future.

When asked who he would like to work with in other film projects, Kane pointed to Bryan and shared his belief that the former WWE Tag-Team Champions would be excellent in a comedy together.

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