So i was thinking after this Kane - Undertaker fued that will see Undertaker obviously victorious, what will happen for Kane after this fued is done.
We cannot just assume that 'Taker is winning this feud, sure he might but that doesn't mean Kane just has to fade into obscurity again. WWE have done a damn good job of re-establishing Kane as a main eventer and they would be stupid to just throw it all away following this fued. Unless Kane retires, WWE should keep him as a key player in the main event scene, it would be refreshing for a change because he has proved that he still belongs there.
Will he retire because I cant see him having good fueds as WWE has put it in my head that Kane is nothing anymore.
Obviously he could retire, I hope he doesn't but why would you say WWE has put it in your head that Kane is nothing anymore? They've just made him World Champion, he dominates Smackdown TV, is currently dominating The Undertaker and was a significant presence on the 900th Raw....how does that equate to Kane being nothing? Perhaps, before this push but you can't say that now surely?
So I want to get your thoughts as to what will happen to him because I know he will never be champion after this reign is over.
I think that if this feud doesn't end in him retiring (as it sadly has rumoured to be), I think he should feud with other main eventers like Cena, Orton etc...he has never worked with those guys before in full blown feuds and now that Kane is finally interesting again, he could give those guys a run for their money. I think Kane v Cena could be good, actually. Generally speaking it would be nice to see what Kane could do in the main event, outside of The Undertaker. In the very least, he could make Orton and Cena look good if he were to feud with them, especially since Kane looks dominant again.
Overall, I hope this 'Taker feud doesn't spell the end of Kane in WWE because he can still be a key player and continue his good work of elevating the younger talent. I don't know why people say he has to leave, whenever he has had no major career shortening injuries and can still go on the mic and in the ring, sure, I'm not suggesting he's putting on 5 star matches but he is still very much a useful commodity to have around.