Kane names original costume as favorite WWE attire

WWE wrestler Glenn Jacobs, known as Kane, has identified the original version of his costume as his favorite during an appearance on the Mostly Sports podcast.

Jacobs, who debuted as Kane in 1997, told hosts Mark Titus and Brandon Walker that he always points to the initial outfit when asked about his preferred look. He noted the elaborate costume required about 20 minutes to assemble, including makeup, and described it as a frequent source of stress.

The former wrestler also recalled nightmares about his entrance music starting before he was fully prepared. Jacobs highlighted the 1997 debut attire as the version that stands out most in his memory.

He added that teaming with Daniel Bryan in Team Hell No ranked among his career highlights, second only to his early run with the Undertaker. The comments aired in an interview published on June 13.

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