"In their [WWE's] infinite wisdom, they book Kane and the Big Show in a steel cage in Trenton with nobody, there's like 1500 people there, so I'm already in a not great mood," Kane began. "We get in ...
Other than that, Kane struggled. He wasn’t positioned as a guy who wrestled lengthy, dramatic, back-and-forth epics, in fairness. But then, fans had to endure the Monster of the Week as a full-time ...