Kane recently spoke with The Whig to promote WrestleMania 32 and he opened up about his extensive career with the WWE. Kane has been around a long time and he’s worked many WrestleManias over the years. He was asked what type of advice he would give younger stars who are working their first WrestleMania, and he says that the window of opportunity is small.

“It doesn’t last long as far as the window that you have, the opportunity that you have, to really enjoy WrestleMania and your career in general, frankly. I’ve been around quite a while, but that’s really not par for the course. That’s an exception to the rule. The average WWE career is much shorter than that. I would say just to have a good time, do the best that you possibly can, of course, but enjoy yourself while you’re there.”

He was also asked how many more WrestleManias he thinks he has in him and he doesn’t sound like he’s ready to hang up the boots anytime soon.

“Who knows, man. I’m still having a good time and I think I’m still performing at a pretty high level as well, so as long as I can do that, and I’m good, then I’ll hang around,”

When asked how he wants to be remembered Kane said that he hopes people remember him as someone that set a good example for the rest of the locker room.

“I would like to be remembered as the guy who worked hard every night and set an example for the other guys in the locker room, and girls in the locker room. This is what a WWE superstar is supposed to do, this is how they’re supposed to act, this is how they’re supposed to treat the job, this is how they’re supposed to treat the WWE universe. More so than anything, I think that’s how I’d like to be remembered.”

Kane goes on to talk about the various injuries he’s had throughout his career and more. You can check out the entire interview by clicking here.

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