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Originally Posted by Chavo Classic
So, he just didn't turn up for work. Wow! In kayfabe world, he'd so be fired by now.
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Yeah he would, i just had an idea involving the Mcmahons.
They could in theory be pissed with Kane and threaten to fire him. Watch him break down and realise his dream could be over and then say something like "Unless you work for us"
That would be a believable storyline for him. A enforcer who's forced to work for the Mcmahons. Then down the road you could have Kane turn on the Mcmahons again because of frustration or something..
On the subject of the movie - They changed the title to "Goodnight"
I think it could be shown in some theatres although it would still sell a lot of copies on dvd if its a decent horror movie.