| Finally, Smallville gets some action! On the episode | | | | switched to Unabomb, appearing in various wrestling |
| entitled "Combat," a notorious fighter grace the | | | | federations and associations. After numerous name |
| storylines of the popular sci-fi show and he comes in | | | | and image alterations, he reinvented himself as |
| the form of a Phantom Zoner named "Titan," who is | | | | "Kane", the half-brother of the infamous "The |
| played by the wrestling veteran Kane. | | | | Undertaker". |
| On the said episode of Smallville, Kane plays a star of | | | | As for his Smallville experience, Kane deemed it as |
| a secret fight club that puts its death battles on the | | | | very pleasurable. The nature of his character on the |
| Internet, who is bound to face Clark Kent in an | | | | show instantly prompted him to partake on Smallville |
| action packed battle that pushes the hero to the limit. | | | | since it was a character he can certainly identify |
| Glen Thomas Jacobs, also known as Kane, was born | | | | himself with. |
| on April 26, 1967 in Madrid, Spain. He studied at | | | | In an interview with Wizard Magazine, he dished out |
| Quincy College and attended Northeast Missouri State | | | | his sentiments regarding his delightful participation on |
| University on a basketball scholarship. His success in | | | | the show. In fact, if Smallville offers him another |
| basketball led to his enlistment in the Truman State | | | | appearance, he says that he would gladly do it again, |
| University as a record holder for the highest field goal | | | | given his good working relationship with actors Tom |
| percentage for a single season. In spite of his | | | | Welling and Erica Durance. And although he enjoyed |
| accomplishments, he chose to engage in another | | | | his stint while acting on television, he admits that he |
| sport, which is football. | | | | is not yet ready to leave the wrestling arena, which |
| Eventually, he penetrated the world of wrestling in | | | | brought him to stardom. |
| 1992. Initially, he was known as Angus King and then | | | | |