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Kane On The Undertaker: ‘He Changed My Life’; Calls Him ‘A Level Above The Hall Of Fame’

Without The Undertaker, there’d be no Kane and “The Big Red Machine” knows that.

Kane, the current mayor of Knox County, attended his “brother’s” Hall of Fame Induction over WrestleMania weekend and got the opportunity to talk about it on The Leaning Right And Turning Left podcast with NASCAR legend Hermie Sadler and Virginia Senator Bill Stanley. Sadler, a lifelong wrestling fan, asked Kane what his thoughts were on seeing Undertaker get the Hall Of Fame nod he so much deserved.

“He’s one of those people if I never met him I wouldn’t be where I am today,” Kane said. “He changed my life. He had faith in me and always helped me and just not only a great friend, a great colleague professionally, a mentor, just everything I could possibly say about the guy.”

“When you look at the wrestling business, he’s got the greatest character ever. I mean the Undertaker is my favorite WWE superstar of all time, bar none. Kane’s right up there too, but the Undertaker’s it. So I was just really happy to see that,” he added.

“He’s a level up from the Hall of Fame, right? He’s up there with Andre The Giant as kind of a mythological figure so I was just extremely happy to see it.”

You can tune into the full conversation below:

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