Career
He is best known for his appearances with the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-1990s. Early career
After being trained in Killer Kowalski"s Malden, Massachusetts-based school, Kane debuted in the International Wrestling Federation in 1980. While in the IWF, Kane wrestled against prominent wrestlers such as Dominic DeNucci, Larry Zbyszko and The Valiant Brothers.
Independent circuit
After his stint in the IWF, Kane began to work throughout the independent circuit.
After both worked for the CWA, Kane and Drake moved on to the National Wrestling Federation, where Kane performed booking, television production and wrestling for the promotion. During his time in the NWF, Kane met a young Paul Heyman, who was working for the promotion as a photographer and commentator, and helped establish Heyman as a manager under the name Paul East. Dangerously name.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995—1996)
Due to his relationship with Heyman, Kane later ended up working for him in Extreme Championship Wrestling, where he was best known for managing The Headhunters as well forming a tag team with Devon Storm. Together, Kane and Storm successfully defeated the Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and Doctorate-Von) by disqualification (a rare occurrence in ECW) at A Matter of Respect and later feuded with The Bad Crew, a tag team he had formerly managed.
The pair made their last appearance at Natural Born Killaz on August 24 when, following Devon Storm"s loss to Louie Spicolli, Kane was attacked by Spicolli.
Retirement
Finishing moves
Damien DDT (Falling inverted DDT)
Signature moves
Superplex
Managers
Paul East. Dangerously
Lady Alexandra
Wrestlers managed
The Executioners
District of Columbia Drake
The Headhunters
Nicknames
"The Godfather"
"The Godfather of Extreme"
East Coast Wrestling Federation
ECWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Sweet Daddy White.