In May 2006, Kane became tormented by voices echoing allusions to his past. Soon after they began, the voices manifested themselves on Monday Night Raw in what appeared to be a construct of Kane's mental anguish. It proved to be lethal when that mirror image construct connected his glove with The Big Red Monster's throat for a chokeslam.
After weeks of mind games, Kane and his doppelganger met at Vengeance, making for an unusual sight as the 7-footer was defeated by a replica of himself from his masked days in WWE. The Big Red Machine rebounded the next night by confronting the hellion, unmasking his indiscernible foe and forcing him out of the arena. Kane's aberrant double was never seen again, leaving this uncanny occurrence and its latent mystery unsolved.
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imposter kane was Justice Dalton (Festus - luke gallows)
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Imposter Kane
Its just a typical paint by numbers horror movie that really does nothing to set itself apart from anything else in the genre. Its sad to, because Kane could be such a great horror movie star, but they need to give him better then this if they want him to suceed. The one thing that makes Kane so scary (besides his massive size and look) they dont even use in the movie and thats him setting up after what looks like something that would totally kill the average person. That was a HUGE mistake to not do at least one time in the movie IMO.
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In May 2006, Kane became tormented by voices echoing allusions to his past. Soon after they began, the voices manifested themselves on Monday Night Raw in what appeared to be a construct of Kane's mental anguish. It proved to be lethal when that mirror image construct connected his glove with...
Festus/Luke Gallows
Andrew William "Drew" Hankinson, AKA Festus or Luke Gallows.
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Yes. It was decent. I wasn't sure if it would be any good since WWE was making it, as opposed to a major movie production company, but it really wasn't that cheesy. It's not as good as the Saw trilogy, but it's not as bad a The Hills Have Eyes. Since you are a Kane fan, I'm sure you will really like it. I'm not sure how much you know about the married Spaniard, so I have listed a link for you below. His real name is Glen Jacobs.
Drew Hankinson
He is the guy who played Festus and now Luke Gallows.
Wow really? Do you see the irony? I can almost taste it. He impostered Kane in 2006 and impostered UT last week... epic.