WWE Hall of Famer “Kane” Glenn Jacobs was recently interviewed by Sportskeeda WrestleBinge.
Glenn Jacob’s thoughts on the WWE being sold:
“It was surprising to me too, you know, but Vince in the end, Vince always does what’s best for business. So I think that from a big picture perspective, I think it’s a great thing for everybody and it’ll benefit all of our fans, and in the end, that’s what it’s all about.”
On Triple H taking over creative:
“I’m a huge fan. Triple H has the best wrestling mind of anybody that I’ve ever seen, so I’m really looking forward to seeing what the product does moving forward.”
Memories of Bray Wyatt:
“Yeah, that’s tragic. He was just a great guy. You know, backstage Bray was always joking. He was one of those people who never had a bad day. Of course, he had his first big storyline in WWE with Kane accumulating in an Infernal Match at the Staples Center. Just again, just a tremendous performer and it is just very sad. I mean, that whole Fiend character and everything. I mean, he was, you know, he understood that character and really, you know, when the Wyatt Family was there, you know, and I remember they had the fireflies. I remember one time I was leaving the arena in Denver and the whole arena was singing along with the entrance and everything. It’s very sad, taken well before his time.”
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