Kane Reacts To Twitter User Joking About Chair Shots To Head );
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs (Kane in WWE) took to Twitter today and commented on a situation where the Knox County Health Department announced that a box containing 1,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine went missing.
Mayor Jacobs released an official statement. In a now-deleted tweet, a Twitter user said,
“Maybe don’t have a guy who used to get hit in the head with a steel chair on the regular as your mayor?” );
Jacobs responded with the following,
“WWE banned chair blows to the head years ago so good job staying on top of your material! Nevertheless, I do love a good game of childish insults so please continue with your derisive invective. But nothing too verbose or sesquipedalian. My language skills are obviously shot.”
On Jan. 28, officials said that Cox was in the hospital for heart surgery, after he had pneumonia. Around two weeks later, officials said that he was dead.
Knox Co. BOE to consider new substance abuse support program for high schoolers
The program, called Elevate, would provide students in recovery a place to receive social-emotional support so they can graduate and maintain sobriety. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 7:35 PM EST February 8, 2021
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. The Knox County Board of Education on Wednesday is set to consider a new program that would help high schoolers recovering from substance abuse and addiction.
Knox County, Knox County Schools and the McNabb Center are partnering for a program called Elevate that would provide students in recovery with a place to receive social-emotional support in order to graduate and maintain sobriety.
Kane To Donate His WWE Royal Rumble Pay
Veteran WWE Superstar Kane is donating his Royal Rumble pay.
Kane returned to the ring during Sunday’s 30-Man Royal Rumble Match, entering the match at #18. He was eliminated in the #11 spot by Damian Priest. Kane lasted 1:51 and eliminated Ricochet and SmackDown Tag Team Champion Dolph Ziggler.
CBS-WVLT in Knoxville, Tennessee reports that Kane, who spends his days working as Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, announced today that he will donate his WWE Royal Rumble earnings to the Knox County Mayor’s Applied Technology Scholarship Fund for TCAT Knoxville (Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville).