At the 2007 Royal Rumble,Kane eliminated King Booker. Booker then came back in the ring and eliminated Kane, even though he had already been eliminated. A couple weeks later on SmackDown, while receiving the key to the city in his hometown of Houston, Booker was attacked by Kane starting a feud between the two.
At No Way Out 2007, Kane defeated King Booker. On February 23rd, 2007, Kane lost to King Booker in a Falls-Count Anywhere Money in the Bank Qualifying match after interference from The Great Khali.
On February 26th, 2007, Kane interrupted a Master Lock Challenge to The Great Khali when Masters was unable to apply the Master Lock. Kane delivered a Chokeslam and a chair shot to Masters then clotheslined The Great Khali over the top rope, starting a feud between the two. Recently, Jacobs has started to walk around with a hook, similar to the hook he used as Jacob Goodnight in See No Evil.
Jacobs made his film debut as "Jacob Goodnight" in the first production of WWE Films, See No Evil, which was released on May 19, 2006.
Jacobs appeared on a special WWF edition of "The Weakest Link" in March 2002 and became the strongest link by defeating Bubba Ray Dudley in the final round. The money won, was donated to Jacob's chosen charity, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, in Memphis, Tennessee.
The "Kane" character was featured in the fourteen issue Undertaker comic book produced by the now-defunct Chaos! Comics in 1999. The character only spoke once, in the Undertaker Halloween Special, which tied into the single issue Mankind comic book produced by the same company. This series introduced a comic-exclusive character, Kane's younger half-sister, "Jezebelle" (like Kane, supposedly the result of a liaison between Paul Bearer and an unnamed woman). As Jezebelle was related to Kane only in that they shared a common father, she was presumably no relation to The Undertaker.
A book written by Michael Chiappetta detailing the kayfabe origins of the Kane character entitled "Journey into Darkness" was released in 2005.
Jacobs appeared on the March 22 episode of Smallville as a warrior from Krypton, and faced Clark Kent/Kal-El in a fight to the death.
I marked bad for him. He even used the chokeslam at one point!
Ashley was also in the episode with him.
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At No Way Out 2007, Kane defeated King Booker. On February 23rd, 2007, Kane lost to King Booker in a Falls-Count Anywhere Money in the Bank Qualifying match after interference from The Great Khali.
On February 26th, 2007, Kane interrupted a Master Lock Challenge to The Great Khali when Masters was unable to apply the Master Lock. Kane delivered a Chokeslam and a chair shot to Masters then clotheslined The Great Khali over the top rope, starting a feud between the two. Recently, Jacobs has started to walk around with a hook, similar to the hook he used as Jacob Goodnight in See No Evil.
Jacobs made his film debut as "Jacob Goodnight" in the first production of WWE Films, See No Evil, which was released on May 19, 2006.
Jacobs appeared on a special WWF edition of "The Weakest Link" in March 2002 and became the strongest link by defeating Bubba Ray Dudley in the final round. The money won, was donated to Jacob's chosen charity, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, in Memphis, Tennessee.
The "Kane" character was featured in the fourteen issue Undertaker comic book produced by the now-defunct Chaos! Comics in 1999. The character only spoke once, in the Undertaker Halloween Special, which tied into the single issue Mankind comic book produced by the same company. This series introduced a comic-exclusive character, Kane's younger half-sister, "Jezebelle" (like Kane, supposedly the result of a liaison between Paul Bearer and an unnamed woman). As Jezebelle was related to Kane only in that they shared a common father, she was presumably no relation to The Undertaker.
A book written by Michael Chiappetta detailing the kayfabe origins of the Kane character entitled "Journey into Darkness" was released in 2005.
Jacobs appeared on the March 22 episode of Smallville as a warrior from Krypton, and faced Clark Kent/Kal-El in a fight to the death.
I marked bad for him. He even used the chokeslam at one point!
Ashley was also in the episode with him.
technorati tags: Wrestling, wwe, sports, smackdown, raw, pro-wrestling, tna, ecw
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