Longtime WWE veteran Glenn “Kane” Jacobs recently appeared as a guest on the Like Father, Like Son podcast. During his appearance on the show, Kane discussed whether or not he is considering retiring from WWE.

“Not really. It’s still fun. I have a lot of fun now with the younger guys and just being in the position that I’m in, as more of a mentor at times. I’ve also been very fortunate that I haven’t had many injuries, so my body still feels good. I can’t say it feels as good as it did when I was 25, but it still feels good and I can still do most of the things that I used to be able to do. And I still think that I perform at a high level, even when I’m in there literally against guys that are half my age sometimes. I think they still have to keep up with me.”

Additionally, Kane spoke about the Octagon return of Brock Lesnar, who fights number eight ranked UFC heavyweight contender and vicious knockout artist Mark Hunt at the promotion’s upcoming landmark UFC 200 pay-per-view event on July 9th.

“I think that’s good for both brands, frankly. Brock Lesnar is one of those guys, like The Rock has done in movies… Brock has done the same thing in UFC and MMA. He has transcended WWE and that sport, and I think he helps bring UFC and MMA fans into WWE, and vice versa. So anytime someone has crossover appeal like that, I think it’s good for everybody.”

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