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“The devil’s favorite demon” officially has a new title: Mayor of Knox County.

Former WWE champion Glenn Jacobs — who is best known as the professional wrestler Kane — declared victory on Thursday night in the Tennessee mayoral race.

His longtime employer released a statement online, congratulating the 7-foot-tall conservative.

“Kane came away with a strong political victory following a narrow victory in the primary election two months ago,” WWE said, noting how the win capped “a path to office that began over a year ago.”

Speaking to his campaign team after the results came in, the “Big Red Machine” reportedly thumbed his nose up at doubters — many of whom scolded him for his wrestling background.


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Congrats to him man. He is a stand up dude and deserved it.
I wish him the best. Give em' hell Glenn! (Not literally!)

 

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Congrats are in order for Glenn Jacobs. May he set America on fire and purify the land. May the country's carrion feeders be consumed by the flames and fuel the fire that could return the nutrients to the ground and rejuvenate it.
 
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- Kane (Glenn Jacobs) spoke to Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard section after becoming mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Kane recalled how he received a text from Vince McMahon after his win that meant a lot to him.

"Vince has been very supportive throughout this entire endeavor," Jacobs said. "He reached out to extend his congratulations. Vince wants all of us to do well, no matter what we're doing, because it reflects well on the company. On a personal level, between me and him, it's important to me that he is proud of me. He's done so much for me and for my family. He sent me a text that got me all choked up."

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