What happens when you mix nostalgia, chaos, and a wrestler who looks like Kane but seems to have wandered out of a freezer aisle? You get GCW Dream On, where Blue Kane—or Blue Pain for those keeping score—found himself in a Hall of Fame nightmare courtesy of Mick Foley and Kurt Angle.
Blue Kane’s Bad Day
The event started innocently enough with Foley and Angle sharing the ring for a feel-good moment. But like all good wrestling stories, peace didn’t last long. Enter Blue Kane, who strutted in with frosty confidence and attempted to chokeslam Angle. Bold move. Unfortunately, things melted faster than an ice cube in Hellfire & Brimstone.
Foley quickly delivered his signature Mandible Claw, followed by Angle locking in the Ankle Lock. Blue Kane’s blue aura turned red with panic as he rolled out of the ring, retreating to lick his wounds—or maybe ice them.
Comeback Teases? Not So Fast
While fans might dream of Foley or Angle lacing up their boots for another run, both legends have made it clear they’re staying retired. Foley flirted with the idea of one last match but backed off faster than Blue Kane escaping the ring. Angle, ever the realist, has shut the door on in-ring action due to the risks involved.
Blue Kane’s Cold Streak Continues
This Hall of Fame double-team is just the latest chapter in Blue Kane’s frosty losing streak. After a sizzling start, he’s now colder than a Polar Vortex, recently losing the PWE Men’s Title to RJ Singh on November 9th. It seems even Blue Kane’s chill persona can’t thaw his luck.