8 Things We Learned From Kane On The Ross Report
5. He's Proud Of Braun Strowman's Progression
Should Kane return to WWE TV, it makes sense to believe creative would book a 'Monster vs. Monster' confrontation with Braun Strowman. That's apparently something Jacobs would be interested in, because he made sure to mention how proud he is of Strowman's progression from green-as-grass rookie to established beast.
In particular, Jacobs wanted to put over Braun's great attitude. When a 20-year veteran of the monster role hands out those sorts of words, you know WWE must be high on Strowman. In Kane's mind, Braun is "going places", and he can't wait to see what's next for someone who has previously asked him for advice.
By the time Kane makes a comeback, Strowman could already be Universal Champion. A full pay-per-view feud between the pair might be a stretch, but there's no reason why WWE couldn't write a one-off squash of Kane to really put Strowman over as the promotion's true giant.