Kevin Owens Destroys a Piece of John Cena Artwork (Video), Goldust Hypes His Brother’s Future, Kane Selling His Tennessee Home

Kane Selling His Tennessee Home

According to Realtor.com, WWE star Kane, real name Glenn Jacobs, is selling his 78-acre estate in Jefferson City, TN.

Kane is selling the 6,942 square foot estate, which features a three-bedroom contemporary home, for $800,000. The house sits on a hill at the end of a quarter-mile-long driveway and features a koi pond, swimming pool, trails for biking, four-wheeling, and horseback riding, a game room and a detached 2,400-square-foot garage that doubles as a fully equipped gym.

The report notes Kane is selling the home because he and his wife own an Allstate insurance agency in Knoxville and they’re relocating because of the hour-long commute.

“Every time I go there I’m, like, ‘Man, I don’t want to sell this place,’” Jacobs said about the home. “It’s so nice and private.”

Goldust Hypes His Brother’s Future

WWE star Goldust, who has been absent from WWE TV since the death of his father Dusty Rhodes, Tweeted the following:

Kevin Owens Destroys a Cena Canvas 2 Canvas Piece

WWE has released the following video, featuring Kevin Owens destroying a piece of “Canvas 2 Canvas” art depicting John Cena by Rob Schamberger:

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