#2: One more match: Kane
As the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Glen Jacobs may have fitted in comfortably in the world of politics, but we feel that the fire still burns deep within the surface.
For over 20 years, Kane dominated the WWE, becoming one of the company's most recognisable stars, capturing several top titles and having some major feuds before his rise to the political office late last year.
Despite these limitations, Kane is enough of a longstanding, iconic character, that he does deserve some sort of send-off in one big angle, or a final match. It would be sad to think of someone who contributed so much to the WWE landscape across two decades simply fading away, never to be seen again.
A farewell match against his brother The Undertaker seems to be fitting, as Kane debuted back in 1997, at the Deadman's expense.
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