Kane has had a long and memorable WWE career. Although the WWE Superstar isn't officially retired, he seems to have walked away from in-ring competition for now. However, Kane has wrestled in WWE for twenty six years, with his last match taking place at WWE Crown Jewel in 2018, where he tagged with The Undertaker to go up against the pairing of Shawn Michaels and Triple H.
At the time of this match, Kane was fifty-one years old. As a matter of fact, apart from Triple H who was forty-nine at the time, everyone in that match was over the age of fifty. The WWE Superstar and former world champion has since paid more focus to his role as the mayor of Knox County. Despite that, The Big Red Machine has still made appearances for WWE after his last match. He was recently a part of a WWE Network documentary about the Brothers of Destruction.
What's intriguing is that Kane has managed to stay relevant and wrestle way past his prime in his 50s, despite seeking other interests ourside of the ring. Even later into his career, he was still wrestling in dark matches as well at performing on TV tapings and live events. He was truly pulling out all the stops to wrestle until he had given all he had to offer, and the WWE Superstar might not be done yet.
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Zain Jafri
Zain is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda, reporting on WWE. He has a Bachelor’s degree in English and is set to pursue a Master's program at Harvard Divinity School later this year, along with having 4 years of experience.
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