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No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. Kane returned to the renamed WWE as part of the Raw roster in the Summer of , with a new half-mask. They would hold on to the titles until the October 14 episode of Raw, where they lost them to Christian and Chris Jericho.

Triple H won the match following interference from his stablemates, and on the June 23, episode of Raw, Kane removed his mask. In an interview with Jim Ross at Conseco Fieldhouse, it became apparent that Kane's facial scars were actually mental scars.

At the end of this interview, Kane, believing that he was being mocked, attacked Ross and set him on fire. In January , Kane took part in the Royal Rumble match. He was eliminated when he heard the bell toll from The Undertaker's entrance music, distracting and distressing Kane and enabling Booker T to eliminate him.

Shortly afterward, Spike Dudley appeared as a participant in the match, but Kane, assuming Dudley had distracted him with the gong of Undertaker's music, chokeslammed him on the stage ramp, rendering Dudley physically unable to compete.

Over the following weeks, Kane repeatedly insisted that The Undertaker was "dead", only to be met with various paranormal incidents such as a rainstorm localized over the ring in which he stood. This led to him kidnapping Lita in May and asking her an unknown question, to which she replied in the affirmative later that month. Lita later announced that she was pregnant, with Matt Hardy her then-boyfriend both on- and off- screen, assuming that he was the child's father.

On 21 June, episode of Raw, Kane claimed that he was the father. The following week, Kane explained that he had impregnated Lita in order to continue his legacy and justified a vicious attack on Shawn Michaels several weeks earlier by claiming that Michaels had stood in the way of him winning the World Heavyweight Championship.

In order to appease Kane, General Manager Eric Bischoff gave Kane a rematch with Benoit, instructing Benoit that he could only win by submission, whereas Kane could win the title by any means.

Despite dominating much of the match, Kane again lost to Benoit. Following the match, Lita came to the ring and low-blowed Kane, who initially went to chokeslam her in revenge but stopped when he realized that she was trying to force him to cause her to miscarry their child.

Kane defeated Hardy, and "married" Lita on the August 23 episode of Raw. Although he was attacked by Hardy during the ceremony, he gained the upper hand and ultimately chokeslammed Hardy off the stage in reality, Hardy needed time off because of a knee injury and later a staph infection.

On the September 13 episode of Raw, Kane accidentally fell on Lita during a match with the debuting Gene Snitsky, who hit him on the back with a steel chair, ostensibly causing Lita to miscarry. Kane turned face after he sought revenge against Snitsky for causing the death of his child. He lost to Snitsky in a steel chain match at Taboo Tuesday, and he was sidelined for several months after Snitsky crushed his larynx with a chair following the match.

This attack was a repeat performance of the storyline where Kane "injured" Michaels in the same exact manner. The "injury" gave Kane time to complete his starring role in the film, See No Evil. This led to a match between Kane and Stratus' hired bodyguard Viscera at Backlash that was won by Kane. Lita later turned on Kane and sided with Edge, leading to a feud between Kane and Edge.

Kane was able to defeat Edge at Vengeance, despite interference from Snitsky. The feud ended when Edge defeated Kane in a Stretcher match on the July 25 episode of Raw, which resulted after the match in Kane throwing Edge at the titantron wall and a Tombstone Piledriver on Lita.

Lita's allegiance with Edge resulted from the couple's real-life affair while she was still romantically involved with Matt Hardy. Hardy was later rehired and Kane was dropped from the angle, with Matt and Edge having a feud over Lita. Kane returned to WWE television on October 17, , winning an eighteen-man battle royal. The duo successfully retained their championship throughout the remainder of , during which time they engaged in an inter-promotional feud with members of the SmackDown!

One week later, Kane and Big Show faced Spirit Squad members Johnny and Nicky in a rematch for the title, but were disqualified after Kane "snapped", ostensibly due to "voices in his head". In subsequent weeks, Kane began attacking anyone who mentioned the date May During the match between Kane and Big Show at Backlash, Kane's voice began echoing throughout the arena saying "May 19", "It's happening again" and "They're all going to know" leaving Kane visibly shaken.

Big Show then struck Kane with a chair, resulting in a no contest. On May 19, Kane appeared on SmackDown! After both the aforementioned voices and mask video began playing, Kane chokeslammed both Layfield and Mysterio before leaving the ring. On the following episode of Raw, he claimed that May 19 was the date on which his mother and adopted family were killed in a fire.

The voices continued on to the May 29 episode of Raw, when Kane was confronted by the source of the voice, an impostor Kane, wearing Kane's old mask and ring attire, he chokeslammed Kane during his match against Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship. Kane and the look-alike continued to fight one another in subsequent weeks, leading to a match between the two being scheduled for Vengeance, in which the real Kane lost to the impostor.

On the June 26 episode of Raw, Kane threw the impostor out of the arena and removed his mask, saying "I believe that this is mine. When he returned to Raw, he engaged in a major feud with Umaga that concluded on October 9 in a "Loser Leaves Raw" match, which Kane lost. On October 13, Kane moved to SmackDown for the first time since the brand extension.

Kane continued a feud with MVP competing in several gimmick matches. The end result of the feud was an Inferno match at Armageddon; Kane won by setting MVP's back on fire which resulted in first degree burns. Kane continued to have matches throughout the year with MVP. On the SmackDown! This match went to a no contest as The Undertaker interrupted after Kane had been eliminated and punished by the remaining opponents.

A couple weeks later on SmackDown! Prior to WrestleMania 23, Kane started to walk around with a hook. At the event, Kane was defeated by Khali. The Boogeyman then joined the feud, teaming up with Kane. On the May 4 episode of SmackDown!

Kane lost due to interference by Regal and Taylor. On the May 25 episode of SmackDown! Kane then entered a short feud with Mark Henry. On the July 6 episode of SmackDown! After Edge was attacked and injured by Kane and the title was vacated, Batista faced Kane in a number one contender's match.

During the match, new World Heavyweight Champion The Great Khali interfered by attacking Batista; the match was ruled a no contest and both men were ruled the number one contenders, and were scheduled to face Batista in a triple threat match at the Great American Bash.

Khali retained the title after pinning Kane for the win. Kane then entered a storyline with Finlay, which led to a match at SummerSlam, which Kane won after chokeslamming Finlay. They continued to feud on SmackDown, which included Kane losing to Finlay and Kane in a number one contender's tournament after interference from Hornswoggle. The two continued to battle in following weeks. After this, he continued to feud with Big Daddy V, with the two ending up on opposite teams at Survivor Series, where Kane's team won.

Shortly after winning the championship, Kane officially joined the ECW roster. He then took a break to tour India and also heal injuries, returning at The Bash to assist Dolph Ziggler in his match with The Great Khali by hitting Khali with a steel chair, allowing Ziggler to win. Kane then faced Jericho in a number one contender's match for an opportunity to face World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker and Big Show in a triple threat match at Survivor Series, but lost.

Over the next few months, Kane was involved in sporadic singles matches on episodes of SmackDown!. The following week on SmackDown, Kane stated he had found his brother The Undertaker in a "vegetative state" over Memorial Day weekend and vowed revenge on whoever was responsible.

Then last year he sort of got revitalized with the Kung Fu Naki gimmick, but that quickly fell through. I know there have probably been several bigger jobbers but i can't think of any right now so i'll just go wiith Funaki. Joined: Jun 9, Messages: Likes Received: Chris Jericho? Jericho is hardly a jobber, theirs a difference between a jobber and a Vet, a future legend, and the best in the world of Professional Wrestling currently. As far as your top jobbers go, you cant just name one guy.

The major players in the WWE in this classification are. These are the four biggest guys, and Im talking about size, not their place in the company or on the card, but in size alone. Kane is always on a rollercoaster, but its been stated that he doesnt really care about title wins, so he is just there to help the younger guys make a name for themselves, but he's fucking the Big Red Machine Kane, so there will always be insain, pain, KANE when his name comes up.

Mark Henry has actually had a decent past 18 months, moving him to ECW was a big help, then giving him the title helped him even more, but the fact is, hes been jobbing in the WWE since day one, and I swear hes been there for 15 years now, and has only been decent to watch the past 2 years. His face turn wont last, he'll quickly get boring, and slide back down the card like he always does when he gets a major push.

Because no one cares about Mark Henry. Then we have the Great Khali. Khali is major jobber, but still a major player because he brings in big ratings for Vince's WWE in his home country of India. He doesn't need to have an active part on the show, or wrestle for his people to tune in, all he has to do is show up, even for a split second. Now the question is why they are used to build up the smaller guys on the roster by getting their asses handed to them on a regular basis, its easy.

It makes that smaller guy look tougher when he beats the big WWE bully. They've used this countless times with Rey Mysterio to build him up so he's credible. When Big Show or Kane beats the piss out of him and he comes back and wins the match, all the little kids go ape shit and buy more of his craptastical merch.

They started using the same angle with Even Bourne vs. Henry on ECW last month to help Bourne. It helped to get Bourne over even more, but its pretty much a given that people are going to love this guy, he's a small high flying risk taking kid, and people love that. Fu Naki's been with the WWE for like 15 years, and hasn't done anything meaningful in the past Hacksaw might still be listed on the Raw superstars list, but Im to lazy to go look and we all know he never needs to see the light of a WWE Ring during Raw, unless its for the Hall of Fame.

Dreamer was on a nonstop downward spiral of losing until they built him up to win the ECW Title. Its odd that he's the only original left on the roster. And Haas cant seem to get over, no matter what they do with him so he's usually doing the job to someone else. Joined: Jun 18, Messages: Likes Received: Chavo Guerrero.

Joined: Jun 11, Messages: 59 Likes Received: 3. Joined: Feb 16, Messages: 50 Likes Received: 4. I know he doesnt want the title but you dont have to drop him on his ass All Around - Chavo Guerrero, I feel he should have had the push at Wrestlemania 22 instead of Rey Mysterio, at least he was related too Eddie, and He is so good. Joined: Mar 1, Messages: 1, Likes Received: I think it's a tie between Kane and the Big Show which is a real shame for both as BOTH guys could of had much more successful careers.

Seriously, think about some of the people these 2 have lost to, these guys have jobbed to anybody and whenever they do get a push, it's booked so terribly that you seriously don't give a shit about either guy.

Wrestlers like these 2 monsters have to look strong all the time booked like Taker and Andre respectively , the Big Show can't beat Cena 1 week cleanly and lose to Mysterio the next cleanly , what momentum does that build. It doesn't matter if he beat Cena one week, all that work was flushed down the drain when he lost to Mysterio I don't care how good someone is, a 5'6" lb guy should never be able to beat a 7' lb mountain of a man, it makes the mountain look like mush.

Kane is pretty has the same argument as the Big Show, someone who would have done alot better if he wasn't booked so sloppy. Sasori Pope of Dope. Joined: Apr 25, Messages: Likes Received: I wouldn't consider Jericho, Kane, or Big Show jobbers.

How are they jobbers? Just because they have lost a few matches and did some comedy skits? Is he a jobber? Jericho's career is TOO epic to be called a jobber career!

Kane's is too contreversial. And Big Show dominates week in and week out! Now I think the best jobber in 15 years is Santino! Just because he's hilarious, yes I know awkward at times but hilarious! People love the guy! And he's Canadian. Thats a good thing. Canadian Italian mix FTW! Santino is the best at what he does! And thats wrestling comedy! No one is in his league! As far as Comedy in the WWE goes. And he will be around a long time being humiliated and making fun of names.

Because thats what he excels in and people love him! Joined: Apr 14, Messages: Likes Received: 4. I think it all depends on what span of years we are talking about. I remember years ago, Mark Henry and Viscera where both jobbing left and right. Big Show went through his little span as well. Unfortunately, I think Kane has jobbed out more then anyone recently. I dont think he's won a PPV match in years. So its hard for me to call any of them the "biggest jobber in the last 15 years".

Jobber to me is someone who's made a career out of losing. Someone who never really had a big "break". Two names come to mind for me, one current, and one thats been going on for a while now. Funaki and Santino Meralla. Funaki has been jobbing since his first day in the WWE. Honestly, I think he's won 12 matches in the last 15 years I dont recall him ever being relivant.

Wait, didnt he tag up with someone back in the 90's with mild success? Its been a while, I barely remember. And unfortunately, Santino is becoming the same way. Can anyone tell me what Santinos finisher is? Has he EVER won a match? Sadly, I dont see him becoming much of anything either.



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