The fourth installment of WWE’s Last Ride documentary airs this Sunday on the WWE Network, offering a deeper look at The Undertaker. And very few know the man behind the character quite like Glenn Jacobs.
Despite immense size and a talent in the ring, Jacobs languished early on in WWE, struggling to find the right character. That all changed in 1997 when he donned the red-and-black mask of Kane, becoming The Undertaker’s younger brother and forever carving himself into wrestling lore. He made his debut at the end of the first-ever Hell in a Cell match at the Badd Blood pay per view, and 23 years later, with multiple plot twists and a signification evolution of the character, Kane continues to be part of the WWE lexicon.