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{{Infobox Wrestler | |||
|name=Glen Jacobs | |||
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|names=The Big Red Machine<br />The Black Knight<br />The Christmas Creature<br / />Doomsday<br />Isaac Yankem, ]<br />'''Kane'''<br />Unabomb | |||
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|weight={{weight|pounds=326}} {{ref|WWEStats}} | |||
|birth_date ={{birth date and age|1967|04|26}} | |||
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|billed='''"]"<br />(as Kane)'''<br />"]"<br />(as Isaac Yankem) | |||
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'''Glen Thomas Jacobs''' (born ], ]) is an ] ] better known by the ], '''Kane'''. He is performing on the ] ] of ] (WWE). | |||
==College== | |||
Jacobs attended ], where he played ], before joining ] (now known as Truman State University) on a basketball ]. In the 1988-1989 season he was an ] ] and is still listed in the Truman State University media guide (as Glenn Jacobs) as holding the record for highest field goal percentage for a single season (.621 in both the 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons) and is the career leader in field goal percentage (.567). Jacobs also led the 1988-89 team in several categories, including blocked shots (1.0 per game) and rebounds per game (6.8 per game) | |||
However, despite his success, Jacobs opted to switch to playing on the college football team. He eventually graduated with a ] in ] and then did some junior high substitute teaching in the ] area. "After doing that, teachers have my respect; that's a pretty tough profession... So if I wasn't wrestling, I don't think I'd be teaching."{{ref|teacher}} | |||
==Early career== | |||
Jacobs has portrayed several ] throughout his career since his professional wrestling debut in 1992. He was first known as '''Angus King''' when he debuted in the ] area. Jacobs later moved south and began wrestling as '''Unabomb''', appearing in the ], ] (where held the ] with ]) and the ] (WWF). He also competed in the ]ese ] ] ]. | |||
==World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment== | |||
Jacobs is believed to have debuted in the World Wrestling Federation as the ] '''Black Knight''' at the ], though the Black Knight has also been said to have been Jeff Gaylord. He later appeared as the evil ] of ], '''Isaac Yankem, ]''', in 1995 after ] damaged Lawler's teeth by forcing his foot into his mouth, and as '''Diesel''' in 1996, replacing the original wrestler to have portrayed the Diesel character, ]. | |||
===1997-1998=== | |||
In October 1997, Jacobs was repackaged as '''Kane''', the (]) half-brother of ]. He re-debuted in the WWF at ] on ], ], costing The Undertaker his ] match with then ] ]. Kane and The Undertaker ] with one another over the following year, during which time their history vis-à-vis one another was expounded upon. | |||
Jacobs first wrestled as the Kane character in a match against ] at the '']''. In the weeks prior on ], Kane had randomly attacked other wrestlers including ] and Mankind's alter ego ]. The Undertaker initially refused to fight him, saying he would not fight his own "flesh and blood" for show. After a brief partnership, Kane betrayed his brother by ] in The Undertaker's ] title match with Shawn Michaels at the ], costing him the title once again. After the match, Kane locked The Undertaker in a ] and set it on fire. This provoked The Undertaker into returning to defeat Kane at '']'' on ], ]. They continued to feud until ] on ], ], when The Undertaker defeated Kane in an ] with help from ]. | |||
On ], ], Kane was revealed to be the result of a furtive union between The Undertaker's mother and ], an employee at the ] in ] owned by The Undertaker's parents. When Kane and The Undertaker were children, The Undertaker "accidentally" burned down the funeral home, killing their parents and hideously ]ring Kane both physically and mentally (the parents of The Undertaker are supposedly buried somewhere on ]; during an episode of ''RAW'' taped on Long Island, Kane and Bearer ostensibly ] their bodies and brought them to the arena). Bearer, who survived the fire, hid Kane in a ] as he grew up and went on to form an alliance with The Undertaker (the details of "Kane's" early life were recounted in the book '']''). After suffering mistreatment at the hands of The Undertaker, Bearer opted to bring Kane in to the WWF in order to gain vengeance upon The Undertaker. | |||
The Kane character is portrayed as being psychologically unstable: ], ], extremely violent and quick to anger. Like his half-brother, Kane is supposedly able to summon fire and bolts of lightning at will (although this particular talent has been alternately emphasised or de-emphasised depending upon the creative direction of the WWF at the time). | |||
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After defeating The Undertaker to win a WWF Championship title shot, Kane won the WWF Championship at the ], defeating ] in a ]. If Kane had lost, the match stipulations required that he set himself on fire. Kane lost the title back to Austin the next night on ''RAW''. He went on to form a tag team with ], with whom he won the ]. After losing the titles and turning on Mankind, Kane formed a short lived tag team with his brother. The brothers fought one another for the vacant WWF Championship at ], with the match ending in a no-contest. Kane went on to take part in the "Deadly Games" tournament for the WWF Championship at the ] but was eliminated by The Undertaker in the quarter-finals. | |||
===1999-2000=== | |||
In 1999, Kane joined ]. He eventually ] ] after he was betrayed by Corporation member ] and thrown out of the ]. Shortly afterward, Kane formed a tag team with ]. While teaming with X-Pac, Kane evolved from being ] to aided speech through an ] to speaking (albeit infrequently) unaided (with his first words being "suck it") and acquired a girlfriend, ]. The tag team broke apart when X-Pac rejoined ]. In the course of their feud, Tori betrayed Kane and joined D-Generation X, and the former partners engaged in a lengthy feud that finally ended at '']'', where Kane triumphed over his former partner. | |||
Shortly after ''WrestleMania'', Kane suffered a hand injury that kept him out of action for a month. When he returned, it was to help The Undertaker and ] fight off the ]. His involvement in this feud culminated in a main event match at ] against Vince and Shane McMahon, and then Champion ]. The Undertaker and Kane's rivalry resurfaced during the match, but they patched their relationship up soon after. Kane later turned heel once again by assaulting The Undertaker, leading to a match between the two at '']''. The match ended when The Undertaker removed Kane's mask, causing him to flee the ring, covering his face. | |||
Kane stayed in contention for the WWF Championship for the remainder of the year, and ended 2000 in a feud with ] ultimately losing to him in a last man standing match. | |||
===2001-2002=== | |||
Kane reformed his alliance with The Undertaker immediately before the '']'' (in which he eliminated a record number of wrestlers, 11, and was the runner-up). In early 2001, Kane competed for the ], defeating ] for the title at '']'' in a match that also featured ]. At the same time, Kane began teaming with The Undertaker as the "]". In the course of the year, they feuded with ], ] and ] and ]. While feuding with The Two-Man Power Trip, Kane defeated Triple H at ] to win the ]. He later lost the title to ] on an episode of ''SmackDown!'' following interference from ]. | |||
During ], Kane and The Undertaker feuded with Diamond Dallas Page and ] after Page began ] The Undertaker's wife ]. The feud culminated at '']'', when Kane and The Undertaker defeated Page and Kanyon in a ], resulting in them holding both the WWF World Tag Team Championship and the ]. Kane and The Undertaker went on to defeat ] at '']'', and both participated in the ten man survivor series match at the '']'' as members of "Team WWF". | |||
In 2002, Kane began feuding with ], whom he lost to at '']''. On ], ], the WWF was divided into two "brands", ''RAW'' and ], with both Kane and The Undertaker being ] to ''RAW''. Kane went on to feud with the ] until tearing his ]. Kane returned to a rebranded WWE as part of the ''RAW'' roster in the summer of 2002, winning the World Tag Team Championship with ]. On ], ], Kane successfully single-handedly defended the World Tag Team Championship in a four team ] (TLC) (The Hurricane had been attacked earlier that evening and was thus unable to compete). | |||
In October 2002, Kane began feuding with Triple H, leading to a match at '']'' on ], ] in which both Kane's Intercontinental Championship and Triple H's ] were at stake. In the weeks preceding the match, Triple H claimed that, several years earlier, Kane had had an ] relationship with a woman named ]. He went on to claim that, after Vick was killed in a ], Kane (the driver) ]d her corpse. Triple H later threatened to show video footage of Kane committing the act in question; however, the footage that finally aired showed Triple H (dressed as Kane) simulating ] with a ] in a ]. The ] was very unpopular with fans, and was de-emphasised before the title match. Triple H went on to defeat Kane at ''No Mercy'', unifying the two titles. | |||
===2003-2004=== | |||
Kane formed a tag team with ], with the duo eventually winning the World Tag Team Championship. In June 2003, Triple H offered Kane a spot in his ] "]". ''RAW'' Co-General Manager "Stone Cold" Steve Austin offered Kane the opportunity to face Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship if he rejected Triple H's offer; however, Co-General Manager ] insisted that Kane unmask should he lose the match. Kane accepted Austin's offer and went to challenge Triple H the following week in ]. Triple H won the match following interference from his stablemates, and on the June 23, 2003 ''RAW'', Kane removed his mask (and, in the process, his "hair"-Jacobs had his hair cut and half his head shaved for this particular night, prior to this he had longer hair, as shown in one instance where Kane's mask was taken off inadvertently and he ran to the back covering his face, with no wig in place), revealing that his face was not actually scarred. He then immediately turned heel by chokeslamming Van Dam, who he went on to defeat at '']''. In an interview with ], it became apparent that Kane's facial scars were actually mental scars (this explanation ignored instances in which other wrestlers had recoiled upon seeing Kane's unmasked face). At the end of this interview, Kane, believing that he was being mocked, attacked Ross and set him on fire. | |||
Unmasking rendered Kane emotionally unstable, on one occasion driving him to Tombstone ] on the ''RAW'' stage. This action sparked a feud between Kane and Linda's son ], with Kane defeating Shane in a Last Man Standing match at '']'' and an ambulance match at the '']''. During the latter event, Kane interfered in a ] between ] and The Undertaker, helping McMahon bury The Undertaker and win the match. He had previously helped Stone Cold Steve Austin bury Undertaker in a match at '']'' in 1998. | |||
In January 2004, Kane took part in the '']'' match. He was eliminated after his brother's infamous bell tolled, distracting and distressing Kane and enabling ] to eliminate him from the ring. Over the following weeks, Kane repeatedly insisted that The Undertaker was "]", only to be met with various ] incidents such as a ]storm localized over the ramp on which he stood. The Undertaker finally returned at '']'' (with ] at his side), defeating Kane. | |||
Following his defeat at ''WrestleMania XX'', Kane fell in love with ], but was spurned. This led to him ] Lita in May 2004 and asking her an unknown question, which she replied to in the affirmative later that month. On the same night, Kane won a twenty man ] to receive a World Heavyweight Championship title shot against ] at '']''. | |||
Lita later announced that she was "]", with ] (her then-boyfriend in both ] and reality) assuming that he was the child's father. On the ], ] episode of ''RAW'', Kane claimed that he was the father. The following week, Kane explained that he had impregnated Lita in order to continue his legacy, and justified a vicious attack on Shawn Michaels several weeks earlier by claiming that Michaels had stood in the way of him winning the World Heavyweight Championship. In order to appease Kane, General Manager Eric Bischoff gave Kane a rematch with Benoit, instructing Benoit that he could only win by submission, whereas Kane could win the title by any means. Despite dominating much of the match, Kane again lost to Benoit. Following the match, Lita came to the ring and low-blowed Kane, who initially went to chokeslam her in revenge but stopped when he realized that she was trying to force him to cause her to ] their "child". Kane and Matt Hardy faced one another in a "'Till Death Do Us Part" match at '']'', with Lita obliged to wed the victor. Kane defeated Hardy, and "married" Lita on the ], ] episode of ''RAW'', after being attacked by Hardy during the ceremony but nevertheless gaining the upper hand and ultimately chokeslammed Hardy off the stage. (In reality, Hardy needed time off because of a knee injury and later a staph infection). | |||
On the ], ] episode of ''RAW'', Kane accidentally fell on Lita during a match with the debuting ], ostensibly causing Lita to miscarry. Kane turned face as a result, and began seeking revenge against Snitsky for causing the death of his child. He lost to Snitsky in a steel chain match at '']'', and was sidelined for several months after Snitsky crushed his ] with a chair following the match. This attack was a repeat performance of when Kane "injured" Michaels in the same exact manner. The "injury" gave Jacobs time to film his starring role in the ], '']''. | |||
===2005-2006=== | |||
Kane returned in January 2005, defeating Snitsky at ]. He went on to compete in the ] at '']'', which was won by ]. After WrestleMania, Kane and Lita (still "married") reconciled with one another and began antagonizing Lita's rival ], leading to a match between Kane and Stratus's hired bodyguard ] at '']'' that was won by Kane. Lita later turned on Kane and sided with Edge, leading to a feud between the two that ended when Edge defeated Kane in a stretcher match on the ], ] episode of ''RAW''. Lita's heel turn resulted in her real life affair with Edge and her dumping Matt Hardy, and Hardy's subsequent sacking for making the affair public, resulting in fans heavily booing the "face" Lita during her feud with Trish. In this feud with Edge, Kane played the role of Matt until Hardy was later re-hired and the angle was dropped, with Hardy and Edge having a worked shoot feud (a storyline based on something that has happened in real life but is not a shoot/real fight). | |||
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Kane returned to WWE television on ], ], winning an eighteen-man ]. As a result of his victory, he, along with ] and ], was featured in an ] ] to decide who would receive a shot at the ] at ]. In the weeks before ''Taboo Tuesday'', Kane and Big Show teamed together on several occasions. The poll was won by Michaels, and Kane and Big Show teamed together to face ], defeating them for the World Tag Team Championship. The duo successfully retained their titles throughout the remainder of 2005, during which time they engaged in an inter-promotional feud with members of the ''SmackDown!'' brand. | |||
In early 2006, Kane made several attempts to win the WWE Championship. He took part in an ] match for the title at '']'' on ], ], entering the chamber last, but did not win. Kane also took part in the ] and the ], but did not win either event. He and Big Show feuded with ] and ] throughout early 2006, culminating in a successful title defense at '']'' on ], ]. | |||
On the following evening, Kane and Big Show lost the World Tag Team Championship to ] members ] and ]. One week later, Kane and Big Show faced Spirit Squad members ] and ] in a title rematch, but were disqualified after Kane "snapped" (ostensibly due to "voices in his head"). In subsequent weeks, Kane began attacking anyone who mentioned the date "]". During the match between Kane and Big Show at Backlash, Kane's voice began echoing throughout the arena saying "May 19", "They're all going to know", and "You can't hide from it," leaving Kane visibly shaken. Big Show then struck Kane with a chair, resulting in a no contest. | |||
On ], ] Kane appeared on ''SmackDown!'' as ]'s hand-picked opponent for ]. After both the aforementioned voices and mask video began playing, Kane chokeslammed both Layfield and Mysterio before leaving the ring. On the following episode of ''RAW'', he claimed that "May 19" was the date on which his mother and adopted family were killed in a fire. The voices continued on to the ], ] episode of ''RAW'', when Kane was confronted by the source of the voice, ], who chokeslammed Kane during his match against Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship. Kane and the look-alike continued to fight one another in subsequent weeks, leading to a match between the two being scheduled for '']'', in which the real Kane lost to the impostor. On the June 26 episode of ''RAW'', Kane threw the impostor out of the arena and removed his mask, saying "I believe that this is mine." | |||
Kane was absent from WWE television for several weeks thereafter as he toured Europe to promote ''See No Evil''. Upon his return, he engaged in a feud with ] that concluded on the ], 2006 episode of ''RAW'' when Umaga defeated him in a "Loser Leaves ''RAW''" match. | |||
On ], 2006, Kane returned to the ''SmackDown!'' roster for the first time since the ]. On November 3, 2006, Kane reunited with The Undertaker as the ] to defeat ] (MVP) and ]. Kane would continue a feud with MVP competing in several gimmick matches. The end result of the feud being an ] at '']'' between Kane and MVP, in which Kane won by setting MVP's back on fire which resulted in ]. | |||
===2007=== | |||
On the ''SmackDown!'' before the '']'', Kane was involved in a 6 man elimination over-the-top- rope battle royal. This also included ], MVP, ], Chris Benoit, and ]. This match would go to a no-contest as Undertaker interrupted after Kane had been eliminated and punished the opponents left. Before this match happened Kane also battled to a no-contest vs. MVP. At the ''2007 Royal Rumble'', Kane eliminated King Booker. Booker then came back in the ring and eliminated Kane, even though he had already been eliminated. A couple weeks later on ''SmackDown!'', while receiving the key to the city in his hometown of Houston, Booker was attacked by Kane starting a feud between the two. At '']'', Kane successfully defeated King Booker. On ], ], Kane lost to King Booker in a Falls-Count Anywhere ] Qualifying match after interference from ]. | |||
On ], ], Kane interrupted ]' ''Master Lock Challenge'' to The Great Khali when Masters was unable to apply the ]. Kane delivered a ] and a chair shot to Masters then clotheslined The Great Khali over the top rope, starting a feud between the two. Prior to '']'', Kane started to walk around with a hook, similar to the hook he used as Jacob Goodnight in '']''. At ''WrestleMania 23'', Kane was defeated by Khali, and then was attacked with his own hook. Soon after this, Kane started a feud with ], and never walked around with the hook again. ] then joined the feud teaming up with Kane. On the ] edition of ''Smackdown'', Kane competed in a number 1 contenders match for the United States Championship against MVP which he lost due to interference by Regal and Taylor. On the ] edition of ''SmackDown!'', Kane competed in a Fatal Four Way Number 1 Contenders Match for the World Heavyweight Championship which was won by Batista. Kane then entered a short feud with ]. Kane was defeated by Henry in a Lumberjack Match at ''One Night Stand 2007'' via a Bear Hug. | |||
On the ] edition of ''SmackDown!'', general manager ] announced that Kane would face ] for his ] at the '']''. On the ] edition of SmackDown!, Edge sustained a legit pectoral muscle tear, and vacated the title prior to his match with Kane. It was then announced that there would be a 20-man, over-the-top rope, battle royal for the ] which was won by ]. Afterwords, ] announced there would be a #1 contenders match between Kane and ]. During the match The Great Khali interfered by attacking Batista, the match was ruled a no contest and both men were ruled the #1 contender. The scheduled match for the ] at ] is slated to be a triple threat match between Batista, Kane, and The Great Khali. In the beginning of the match, Kane and Batista team up to sent Khali though an anouncer's table, and Kane procceded to beat down Batista. After a battle of the giants, Khali pinned Kane, but Kane became, in that match, the second person to chokeslam Khali, the first being Kane's (kayfabe) half-brother, The Undertaker. | |||
==Wrestling facts== | |||
*'''As Kane''' | |||
:*'''''Chokeslam From Hell''''' (]) | |||
:*'''''Tombstone Piledriver''''' (]) -rarely | |||
:*] with various tag team partners. | |||
:*''']''' - 1999-2002 | |||
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:*] -rarely | |||
*'''As Isaac Yankem, DDS''' {{ref|DDS}} | |||
:*'''''DDS''''' (]) | |||
*''']''' | |||
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*'''Nicknames''' | |||
:*'''The Big Red Machine''' | |||
:*The Big Red Monster | |||
:*The Big Red Demon | |||
:*Hell, Fire, and Brimstone Personified | |||
:*The Seven Foot Monster | |||
:*The Evil brother of The Undertaker | |||
*'''Theme music''' | |||
:*"''Burned''" WWE Production Theme October (1997-2000) ] | |||
:*"''Out Of The Fire''" WWE Production Theme October (2000-2002) ] | |||
:*'''"''Slow Chemical''" by ] (2002-Present)''' | |||
==Championships and accomplishments== | |||
*''']''' | |||
:*] award in 1999 - with ] | |||
:*PWI ranked him # '''186''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003. | |||
*''']''' | |||
:*] (]) - with ] (as Unibomb) | |||
*''']''' | |||
:*] (]) | |||
*''']''' | |||
:*] (]) - with ] | |||
:*] (]) | |||
:*] (]) | |||
:*] (]) | |||
:*] (]) - with ] (2), ] (2), The Undertaker (2), ] (1), ] (1) and ] (1) | |||
:*8th ] | |||
==Other media== | |||
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*Jacobs made his film debut as "Jacob Goodnight" in the first production of ], ], which was released on ], ]. | |||
*Jacobs appeared on a special WWF edition of "]" in March 2002 and became the strongest link by defeating ] in the final round. The money won was donated to Jacob's chosen charity, ], in ]. {{ref|st.jude}} | |||
*The "Kane" character was featured in the fourteen issue ''Undertaker'' ] produced by the now-defunct Chaos! Comics in 1999. The character only spoke once, in the ''Undertaker Halloween Special'', which tied into the single issue ''Mankind'' comic book produced by the same company. This series introduced a comic-exclusive character, Kane's younger half-sister, "Jezebelle" (like Kane, supposedly the result of a liaison between ] and an unnamed woman). As Jezebelle was related to Kane only in that they shared a common father, she was presumably no relation to The Undertaker. | |||
*A book written by Michael Chiappetta detailing the ] origins of the Kane character entitled "]" was released in 2005. | |||
*Jacobs appears in the ] episode of '']'' entitled "Combat", where he plays a ] criminal from another world named Titan, who faces off against ]. | |||
==References== | |||
#{{note|teacher}} {{cite news |first=Ken |last=Leiker |title=] |publisher=] |page=30 |date=November ]}} | |||
#{{note|DDS}} {{cite news |first=M |last=Bernado |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Rope Dopes: WWE's Lamest Bad Guys||url=http://www.stuffmagazine.com/articles/index.aspx?id=1333|format= |work=] | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=], ] | accessdate= | language= }} | |||
#{{note|st.jude}} {{cite news |first=T |last=Morrow |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Big Red Machine Revving to get Back in Ring||url=http://www.kanenite-central.com/print/20020605revvin.html|format= |work=Knoxville News-Sentinel | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=], ] | accessdate= | language= }} | |||
#{{note|Spain}} {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Motivating the monster... |url=http://www.kanenite-central.com/print/GJacobs.html |format= |work= | publisher= |pages= |page= | date= | accessdate= | language= }} | |||
#{{note|Raised}} {{cite news |first=B |last=Russell |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Alumnus Shares Truman Tales |url=http://www.trumanindex.com/media/storage/paper607/news/2005/05/05/Sports/Alumnus.Shares.Truman.Tales-948605.shtml?norewrite200610031525&sourcedomain=www.trumanindex.com |format= |work=Truman State University INDEX | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=], ] | accessdate= | language= }} | |||
#{{note|Maurisa }} {{cite news |first=T |last=Morrow |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Calm Influence of Family at Center of Life For This WWF Dynamo |url=http://www.angelfire.com/ca/wwfkane/interview.html |format= |work=Knoxville News-Sentinel | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=], ] | accessdate= | language= }} | |||
#{{note|Libertarian}} {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors=|title=Bob Smither for Congress|url=http://www.bobsmither.com/kane_aka_glenn_jacobs_endorses_bob_smither|format= |work= | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=}} | |||
#{{note|Libertarian2}} {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors=|title=Barry Hess for Governor|url=http://hessforgovernor.com/campaign/node/171|format= |work= | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=}} | |||
#{{note|WWEStats}} {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors=|title=WWE.com Kane biography|url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/kane/bio/|format= |work= | publisher= |pages= |page= | date=}} | |||
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