Sunday 2 July 2017 07:04, UK
It seems almost inconceivable that a WWE pay-per-view called 'Great Balls of Fire' won't star Kane.
As you can see in the video above from 2014, the 'devil's favourite demon' has been obsessed with flames during his 20-year career in the industry.
The last time we saw Kane bring flames into a major match was at Extreme Rules three years ago, where Daniel Bryan got out of being chokeslammed through a burning table before Kane fell through the flames himself.
Kane burst onto the scene in WWE in 1997 at Badd Blood with an entrance of fire and brimstone.
Since then he's used fire to intimidate opponents on multiple occasions including setting fire to a casket containing The Undertaker at the Royal Rumble in 1998 and burning down William Regal's office on RAW in 2001
But another more recent dalliance with fire didn't end so well for Kane during his match against Bray Wyatt at SummerSlam in 2013.
Squaring off in a 'ring of fire' match that saw the ring apron set alight, Kane was outsmarted when Erik Rowan and Luke Harper put a blanket of the flames to enter the ring and help Wyatt get the win.
With Kane, real name Glenn Jacobs, quitting the company to run for mayor of Knox County in Tennessee, WWE has instead opted for a big fight to get the fans excited about next week's Great Balls of Fire event.
Brock Lesnar defends his Universal Championship against Samoa Joe in what promises to be a brutal encounter, live on Sky Sports Box Office at 1am on July 10.