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From 'Citizen' Kane To Mayor Kane. WWE Wrestler Wins Election Bid
- Friday August 3, 2018
- World News | ANI
Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) champion Glenn Jacobs, who is known as Kane, has been elected as the mayor of the Knox County, Tennessee.
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WWE's Kane Wins The Republican Primary In Tennessee Mayoral Race: Reliable Source
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- World News | Helena Andrews-Dyer, The Washington Post
In the ring, he's Kane, a "monstrous" wrestler with a "sadistic" streak. But to East Tennesseans, he's also Glenn Jacobs, the owner of a local insurance firm who wants to "do his part" to grow small business and shrink big government.
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Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey: Australia Blank Canada 7-0, New Zealand Beat Malaysia 4-2
- Sunday April 5, 2015
- Written by Press Trust of India
Debutant Tim Cross (12th minute) was the first to sound the board for the Kookaburras followed by strikes from Dylan Wotherspoon (13th), Eddie Ockenden (43rd), Jamie Dwyer (52nd), Trent Mitton (53rd), Glenn Simpson (54th) and Jacob Whetton (56th).
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From 'Citizen' Kane To Mayor Kane. WWE Wrestler Wins Election Bid
- Friday August 3, 2018
- World News | ANI
Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) champion Glenn Jacobs, who is known as Kane, has been elected as the mayor of the Knox County, Tennessee.
- www.ndtv.com
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WWE's Kane Wins The Republican Primary In Tennessee Mayoral Race: Reliable Source
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- World News | Helena Andrews-Dyer, The Washington Post
In the ring, he's Kane, a "monstrous" wrestler with a "sadistic" streak. But to East Tennesseans, he's also Glenn Jacobs, the owner of a local insurance firm who wants to "do his part" to grow small business and shrink big government.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey: Australia Blank Canada 7-0, New Zealand Beat Malaysia 4-2
- Sunday April 5, 2015
- Written by Press Trust of India
Debutant Tim Cross (12th minute) was the first to sound the board for the Kookaburras followed by strikes from Dylan Wotherspoon (13th), Eddie Ockenden (43rd), Jamie Dwyer (52nd), Trent Mitton (53rd), Glenn Simpson (54th) and Jacob Whetton (56th).
- sports.ndtv.com