32-634: [REDACTED] Look up Kane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kane or KANE may refer to: Art, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Kane (comics) , the main character of the eponymous comic book series by Paul Grist Kane ( Command & Conquer ) , Tiberium universe character in the Command & Conquer video game series Kane (fantasy) , fantasy character created by Karl Edward Wagner Kane ,
64-551: A 1941 film directed by Orson Welles Kane & Abel (novel) , a 1979 novel by Jeffrey Archer Gods [ edit ] Kāne , major Hawaiian god Kāne Milohai , minor Hawaiian god People [ edit ] Kane (given name) , shared by several notable people Kane (surname) , shared by several notable people Kane (wrestler) (born 1967), ring name of American professional wrestler and Knox County, Tennessee mayor Glenn Jacobs Stevie Ray , American professional wrestler Lash Huffman (born 1958), who has used
96-551: A 1941 film directed by Orson Welles Kane & Abel (novel) , a 1979 novel by Jeffrey Archer Gods [ edit ] Kāne , major Hawaiian god Kāne Milohai , minor Hawaiian god People [ edit ] Kane (given name) , shared by several notable people Kane (surname) , shared by several notable people Kane (wrestler) (born 1967), ring name of American professional wrestler and Knox County, Tennessee mayor Glenn Jacobs Stevie Ray , American professional wrestler Lash Huffman (born 1958), who has used
128-752: A character in the Doctor Who story, Dragonfire Adam "Kane" Marcus, one of the title characters in Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Kane, a character in the science fiction film Alien Kane, a character in the Outlanders science fiction novel series Kane family , a fictional family on the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children Kane family in The Kane Chronicles , book series by Rick Riordan Charles Foster Kane , lead character in
160-536: A fictional family on the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children Kane family in The Kane Chronicles , book series by Rick Riordan Charles Foster Kane , lead character in the film Citizen Kane Daniel "Dan" Kane (Captain Terror), ally of Puck Garrison Kane , a Marvel Comics character Reverend Henry Kane , a fictional villain from the Poltergeist film series Lord Kane of Runefaust, from
192-771: A manager as he abandoned Slater and Buck to be with Sherri. Harlem Heat won the WCW World Tag Team Championship three times in 1995, trading the titles with the American Males (Bagwell and Scotty Riggs ) in the early fall. They had brief feuds with Lex Luger and Sting, trading the titles back and forth in early 1996 and The Road Warriors before starting a long feud with Rick and Scott Steiner in 1996. In October, they lost their titles to The Outsiders , Kevin Nash and Scott Hall , when Nash used Parker's cane to attack Stevie. They would then fire
224-502: A part of the nWo, and they were able to peacefully co-exist. Meanwhile, Booker was steadily gaining popularity as a face , climbing the ranks of the WCW roster and winning championship titles. During his tenure with the nWo, Stevie Ray would tag team with the likes of Horace Hogan and Scott Norton as well as performing in singles competition, often with Vincent at ringside. Alongside Hollywood Hogan and Bret Hart , he also participated in
256-526: A wrestler's point of view during matches and constantly criticized wrestlers for mistakes made in the ring. For example, he would often say that a wrestler "should have went [sic] for the cover!" or "needed to hook the leg!" and this advice earned him the nickname, "Straightshootin'" Stevie Ray. Stevie came back for one more WCW match (a title vs. career match) for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Scott Steiner on
288-510: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kane [REDACTED] Look up Kane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kane or KANE may refer to: Art, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Kane (comics) , the main character of the eponymous comic book series by Paul Grist Kane ( Command & Conquer ) , Tiberium universe character in
320-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stevie Ray Lash Steven Huffman (born August 22, 1958) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler , better known by his ring name , Stevie Ray . Stevie Ray is best known for his seven-year tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1993 to 2000, where he was one-half of
352-409: The Command & Conquer video game series Kane (fantasy) , fantasy character created by Karl Edward Wagner Kane , a character in the Doctor Who story, Dragonfire Adam "Kane" Marcus, one of the title characters in Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Kane, a character in the science fiction film Alien Kane, a character in the Outlanders science fiction novel series Kane family ,
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#1732772641929384-743: The WWE Hall of Fame . On February 21, 2015, Booker T and Stevie Ray reunited as Harlem Heat for one last match at Booker T's promotion, Reality of Wrestling 's "The Final Heat" event, where they defeated the Heavenly Bodies for the ROW Tag Team Championship. On March 14, the titles were vacated. On May 16, 2015, Ray won the WildKat Heavyweight Championship defeating Shane Taylor. He dropped to title back to Taylor on November 14, 2015. In 2015 Ray
416-526: The War Games at Fall Brawl on September 19, 1993, with Vader and Sid Vicious against Sting , Davey Boy Smith , Dustin Rhodes and The Shockmaster . They lost the match when Shockmaster forced Booker (Kole) to submit. In 1994, they got Sister Sherri as their manager and changed their names back to Booker T and Stevie Ray. They feuded with Stars and Stripes ( The Patriot and Buff Bagwell ) and won
448-538: The War Games of Fall Brawl 1998 . The slapjack became known as Stevie Ray's trademark weapon which he would frequently use to knock an opponent unconscious, typically when the referee was distracted. By early 1999, both nWo factions had fused back together, but members of nWo Hollywood started bickering over who the leader of the sub-faction was. Hollywood Hogan began telling various members in private that he had granted them official leadership, causing confusion and friction between members. Not long after, Stevie Ray won
480-550: The independent circuit in Texas . In Ivan Putski 's Western Wrestling Alliance, he first started feuding with his brother, Booker (who was G.I. Bro at the time) under the ring name Jive Soul Bro. He began teaming with his brother as Stevie Ray (named after a combination of musical artists Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles ) in a tag team called The Ebony Experience for the Global Wrestling Federation , which
512-617: The tag team Harlem Heat , with his younger brother Booker T. Huffman , better known as Booker T. They won the WCW World Tag Team Championship a record ten times . Huffman is also a one-time WCW World Television Champion . Among other events, he headlined the Fall Brawl 1993 and 1998 pay-per-views. Huffman, as part of Harlem Heat, was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2019 . Lash Huffman started wrestling in 1989 as Super Collider on
544-856: The Colonel, beat him up, turn face, and enter into a brief feud against Parker's newest team The Amazing French Canadians , a feud they would win. In 1997 they feuded with Public Enemy ( Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock ), The Steiners and the New World Order . In the summer of 1997, they fired Sherri and added a new manager, Jacqueline . They were briefly put out of action by the nWo and returned to feud with The Faces of Fear ( Meng and The Barbarian ). As 1998 started to roll around, Stevie had to take some time off from WCW from January to June. Meanwhile, Booker T would go on to win WCW World Television Championship . Through
576-719: The November 27, 2000, edition of WCW Monday Nitro, which he lost. A few months later, WCW was bought by the WWF in March 2001. Stevie did not want to go to WWF. After WCW was bought by WWF, Stevie Ray wrestled a few matches for WWA against Jerry Lawler , and Buff Bagwell in 2001, and Ernest Miller in 2002, retiring later that year. In 2005, Stevie Ray and Booker T opened the "Booker T and Stevie Ray Pro Wrestling Academy" in Houston, Texas. In April 2013, Stevie Ray inducted Booker T into
608-556: The Tag Titles three more times, making them 10 time champions. By late 1999, a female bodybuilder named Midnight had joined Harlem Heat. Stevie resented her help and started disputing with Booker over her. He eventually challenged Midnight in a match that would decide whether or not she would stay with Harlem Heat. After being defeated with a surprise small package , Stevie Ray would turn on both Booker and Midnight to form Harlem Heat, Inc. with Big T , Kash and J. Biggs . They won
640-579: The WCW Tag Team Titles for the first time. From there, they feuded with The Nasty Boys ( Jerry Sags and Brian Knobs ) and got into a feud with Col. Parker's "Stud Stable" of Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck where Parker and Sherri were carrying on a love affair. During this time, Stevie and Booker lost the titles to the Nasty Boys, regained them, then lost them to Slater and Buck and regained them again. They eventually gained Parker as
672-414: The association with his brother, he would gain his only singles title in WCW, as when Booker took time off with an injury as Television Champion from July to October, Stevie got a "power of attorney" to defend the belt for Booker. He then engaged in a short feud with Chavo Guerrero Jr. over the right to defend the belt before dropping it to Chris Jericho afterwards. By June 1998, Stevie Ray had returned to
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#1732772641929704-530: The film Citizen Kane Daniel "Dan" Kane (Captain Terror), ally of Puck Garrison Kane , a Marvel Comics character Reverend Henry Kane , a fictional villain from the Poltergeist film series Lord Kane of Runefaust, from the video game Shining Force Killer Kane , a villain character in the Buck Rogers film series Marcus Kane, the vice chancellor on the TV series The 100 Roland Kane,
736-603: The leadership role in a 4-man battle royal on the April 5, 1999, episode of WCW Monday Nitro , defeating Horace Hogan, Brian Adams , and Vincent. As tension grew between members of nWo Hollywood, Stevie Ray started helping Booker T during his matches. As Booker was getting ganged up on in July, the two reunited Harlem Heat. They began feuding with Barry and Kendall Windham as well as The Jersey Triad of Diamond Dallas Page , Chris Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow . They went on to win
768-693: The main antagonist of the 2008 videogame Turok Will Kane , lead character in the film High Noon Music [ edit ] For individual musicians, see § People . Kane (instrument) , Japanese bell Kane (American band) , American Southern rock band Kane (Dutch band) , Dutch rock band Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] KANE (AM) , radio station licensed to New Iberia, Louisiana, United States Kane 103.7 FM , community radio station in Guildford, United Kingdom Kane (video game) , 1986 home computer game published by Mastertronic Citizen Kane ,
800-523: The rights to the Harlem Heat name in a match with Big T against Booker on February 20, 2000, at SuperBrawl X . In May, Stevie split from Big T, Kash and Biggs (who all left WCW) and helped Booker T out of a jam. He then retired from in-ring competition to become a color commentator for WCW Thunder . As a commentator, Stevie referred to all of the women as "yaks" and coined his catchphrase "Suckas gots to know!" He also provided in-depth analysis from
832-1301: The ring name Kane The Undertaker , American professional wrestler Mark Calaway, who briefly used the ring name Kane in November 1990 immediately upon his arrival in the WWF (hence its later use by alleged "brother" Jacobs) Big Daddy Kane (born 1968), rapper Daniel "Kane" Garcia, of the American hip hop duo Kane & Abel Harry Kane (born 1993), English football player Kane Brown (born 1993), American country music singer Places [ edit ] Kane (ancient city) , Turkey America [ edit ] Illinois [ edit ] Kane, Illinois , US Kane County, Illinois , US Elsewhere [ edit ] Kane Township, Benton County, Iowa Kane, Pennsylvania , US, founded by American Civil War general Thomas L. Kane Kane County, Utah , US Kane Mountain , mountain in Fulton County, New York Anoka County–Blaine Airport , Minnesota, US (ICAO airport code: KANE) Cape Kane , Greenland See also [ edit ] Cain (disambiguation) Cane (disambiguation) Kain (disambiguation) Kaine (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Kane Topics referred to by
864-1182: The ring name Kane The Undertaker , American professional wrestler Mark Calaway, who briefly used the ring name Kane in November 1990 immediately upon his arrival in the WWF (hence its later use by alleged "brother" Jacobs) Big Daddy Kane (born 1968), rapper Daniel "Kane" Garcia, of the American hip hop duo Kane & Abel Harry Kane (born 1993), English football player Kane Brown (born 1993), American country music singer Places [ edit ] Kane (ancient city) , Turkey America [ edit ] Illinois [ edit ] Kane, Illinois , US Kane County, Illinois , US Elsewhere [ edit ] Kane Township, Benton County, Iowa Kane, Pennsylvania , US, founded by American Civil War general Thomas L. Kane Kane County, Utah , US Kane Mountain , mountain in Fulton County, New York Anoka County–Blaine Airport , Minnesota, US (ICAO airport code: KANE) Cape Kane , Greenland See also [ edit ] Cain (disambiguation) Cane (disambiguation) Kain (disambiguation) Kaine (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Kane Topics referred to by
896-557: The ring, and the powerful gang-like faction of the nWo had been split into two: Hollywood Hogan 's nWo Hollywood and Kevin Nash 's nWo Wolfpac . Stevie Ray would be offered a spot in nWo Hollywood, but was hesitant at first. He would join the "black & white" in August, effectively turning him heel . Although this would make Stevie Ray known for using dirty tactics and a strength-in-numbers mentality, his brother, Booker, showed little resentment and respected Stevie Ray's decision to be
928-576: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kane&oldid=1245901854 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Airport disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
960-576: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kane . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kane&oldid=1245901854 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Airport disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
992-821: The video game Shining Force Killer Kane , a villain character in the Buck Rogers film series Marcus Kane, the vice chancellor on the TV series The 100 Roland Kane, the main antagonist of the 2008 videogame Turok Will Kane , lead character in the film High Noon Music [ edit ] For individual musicians, see § People . Kane (instrument) , Japanese bell Kane (American band) , American Southern rock band Kane (Dutch band) , Dutch rock band Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] KANE (AM) , radio station licensed to New Iberia, Louisiana, United States Kane 103.7 FM , community radio station in Guildford, United Kingdom Kane (video game) , 1986 home computer game published by Mastertronic Citizen Kane ,
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1024-725: Was on ESPN . They were faces and feuded with the "Blackbirds" of Iceman King Parsons and Brickhouse Brown. They won the GWF Tag Team Championship three times. Stevie Ray then went on to win the GWF North American Heavyweight Championship in 1993. In August 1993, they went to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and changed their team name to Harlem Heat. Initially Lash was known as Kane while Booker became Kole. They were then billed from Harlem . They became heels and were on Harley Race and Col. Rob Parker's team in
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