Glenn Jacobs, the former WWE legend known as Kane, who now serves as mayor of Tennessee, said Tuesday that he is willing to accept a stipulation to make a professional fighting party against the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz.
Jacobs, the mayor of Knox County, explained more about his idea for the party in an appearance in “The Ricky Cobb Show” by Outkick. It occurred after Walz said in the Podcast of California Gavin Newsom that could kick the rear of the majority of the supporters of President Donald Trump.
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Knox Glenn Jacobs County Mayor (Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
“You know, obviously, my first reaction when I saw what he said was: ‘Do you have to be joking, man, Tim Walz is saying that?’ Then I thought for myself: “Wait a second, this could be really great.”
“We would divide the 50/50 door between my chosen organization and its chosen organization. I will not hurt him, I promise it. It was the consummate professional, I asked anyone with whom I worked. I do that it looks good, but I did not hurt the people. I proud of that stipulation.
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Minnesota Tim Walz governor (Robyn Beck/AFP through Getty Images)
Jacobs said he believes that Walz would have fun and that the two could even become friends after leaving the square circle.
“And what he will find is really fun, and I think we could be friends later. We would not agree with politics, but I think we could be friends and that we would have a new respect between us.”

Kane demolishes two main stars during a WWE RAW event on February 27, 2012. (Ryan/Corbis through Getty Images)
Jacobs backed Trump during the 2024 presidential elections. Walz was taken advantage of as Vice President Kamala Harris’s formula, but the two were short of Trump and JD Vance.