Glenn Thomas Jacobs, a.k.a Kane, who has been part of the company since his debut in 1997, is going to be the third name to be added to the WWE Hall of Fame.

The Big Red Monster emerged into the wrestling world through hellfire and
brimstone to haunt his brother Undertaker in Fall 1997 tearing the door off Hell in a
cell to begin one of the most heated rivalries with Undertaker.

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His legendary career
was intertwined with the Deadman’s from the beginning.

Kane and ‘The Phenom’ Undertaker are said to have
clashed in every type of match ever there including the first-ever Inferno
match, a battle where the ring is surrounded by flames. They have fought each other inside Hell
in a cell and even tried to bury each other alive. But they have proven
themselves to be WWE’s deadliest tag teams winning the World Tag Team Titles
and the WCW Tag Team Titles.

Kane also proved himself to be a dominant superstar when not a
part of a tag team. He has also won WWE Championship, World Heavyweight
Championship, ECW Title, and Intercontinental Title and won the 2010 Money in
the Bank Ladder Match.

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Kane is going to take his place in the Hall Of Fame on April 6.
The ceremony is going to feature The nWo, The Bella Twins, JBL, British Bulldog
and Jushin “Thunder” Liger, as well as the 2021 Class, which includes Kane,
Molly Holly and Eric Bischoff.

The Great Khali’s announcement was done over WWE India’s social
media account.