Kane discusses whether he’s considering retirement at age 49, Brock Lesnar fighting at UFC 200

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On whether he is thinking about retiring: “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.”

Kane on Brock Lesnar fighting at UFC 200: “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.”

Other topics include more current events including Shane McMahon’s return to WWE, Shaq wrestling in the Andre Battle Royal, the upcoming brand-split, and Brock Lesnar fighting at UFC 200, the various characters that he has played (Christmas Creature, Isaac Yankem, Fake Diesel), his longtime storyline with Undertaker over the years, his various masks (did the leather one stink?), his short-lived memorabilia collection, and more.

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