Although he was Isaac Yankem, DDS back then and not Kane, the man known as Glenn Jacobs has wrestled with WWE since 1995. The Undertaker's half-brother angle started in 1997. That was almost 20 years ago. As we've seen with Big Show, WWE writers have had one hell of a time trying to come up with fresh storylines and angles for characters who have been with the company for a decade or more. Many wrestlers have quit the squared circle because they felt like they've done it all and want to try something else in life. Not Kane. He's content with the same tired angles over and over and over again. Corporate Kane was pretty cringe-worthy, but at least it was based off who Jacobs is in real life. However, that character has more than played itself out. For a few months, Kane went away, and it seemed like maybe he would finally hang up the boots. Now he's back with a split personality; he blacks out mentally and becomes Demon Kane, aka regular Kane with the bad fake hair and mask. The whole drama with this storyline is supposed to be that he can't control himself and who knows what he'll do when he's in Demon Kane mode. One thing that we guess that he won't do is improve Raw's ratings.
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