10 WWE Superstars Who Were The Best At Putting Over Young Talent
6. Kane
It's quite possible that Glen Jacobs is the biggest jobber of all time. Literally.
Save for his first couple of years in the WWE, The Big Red Machine has been routinely positioned as the Goliath that every David to come through the company has had to destroy with their slingshot.
Not every big guy in the business possesses that ability to be super imposing when matched up against any other big guy, but also make smaller guys look convincing when they get the win over him.
And although getting someone over has little to do with whether or not he gets the win when everything is said and done, it's a bit telling that in Kane's decade-plus with the company, he only held the WWE Championship once. For one day.
Yes, he held the World Heavyweight title brought over from WCW for almost half a year...but still. In contrast, Yokozuna won it twice and held it for twice as long.
Basically, once his feud with The Undertaker reached its conclusion, WWE's creative team had almost no idea what to do with the character. So when he wasn't busy raping and impregnating Lita (remember?), they had him putting over whoever they were currently grooming for a title run.
Or he was brought in to make the new big guy look even more imposing than he already did. Umaga was put over by Kane. Khali was put over by Kane. Snitsky...well, he tried.
Hell, to some extent, Undertaker was put back over by Kane, too.