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Old 06-23-2005, 07:50 PM   #110
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I love Kane, and I personally think he could make money if he Chokeslams people left, right and center, but as Kane Knight said (which is fact, not opinion) the WWE messes around with Kane far too much to really get much done with him.

It is an opinion though that Kane couldn't hold a spot at the top. Have him go over Edge at Vengeance, have him go over Kurt Angle at Summerslam, have him go over someone else at Unforgiven, and really hype that he hasn't been beaten in a one-on-one match on PPV in 2005.

As long as you keep his victories up, and as long as you don't have him job out to some new "monster", I think you could at least angle Kane so that he is worthy of WWE Title shot.

His promo on RAW really sunk in on me. Perhaps the WWE is semi-serious about Kane this time. The guy is in a WWE Film coming-up, and he's one of the better actors in the WWE. The ovations he gets when he cuts loose are amazing.

I say the WWE just decide to go with it, and have Kane go on a path of destruction.
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