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Kane Says The Full Body Suit He Wore Following His WWE Debut Was Harder To Work In Than His Mask

Kane recalls how his full body suit that he wore following his debut was harder to work in than his mask.

Kane recalls how his full body suit that he wore following his debut was harder to work in than his mask.

Upon making his WWE debut in the 1990s, ‘The Big Red Machine’ would debut with an attire that featured a full bodysuit, as well as a mask. For the former WWE superstar, while working under a mask took some adjusting, another part of the attire was harder to deal with.

While speaking to Going Ringside in a new interview, Kane spoke about working under a mask and a full body suit, noting that the suit was harder to deal with than wearing his mask.

“No, not really. Yeah, the mask, you know, folks will ask if I could breathe. It sat off my face, and it had the slit and it had eye holes. So it wasn’t that bad. The only thing it did is it did cut down my peripheral vision a little bit, but not terribly. It did take a little bit of getting used to, obviously, to be comfortable with it. But, you know, the harder part, actually, was probably, like, the full body suit. You know, everything except my left arm was covered.”

Previously, Bruce Prichard has discussed the discussion to unmask Kane. You can read more about that here.

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