Kane, described by WWE as a “monstrous abomination,” holds a slim lead in the GOP primary for mayor of Knox County, Tenn. with all precincts reporting. (Courtesy/WWE)

The GOP in Knox County, Tennessee appears to have an unorthodox candidate for mayor.

The votes have been tallied from Tuesday’s primary, and with 100 percent of precincts reporting, Glenn Jacobs, aka Kane of WWE fame, has 17 more votes than Brad Anders and will be the party’s nominee for mayor if the results hold up.

It was a three-way race, with Jacobs tallying 14,633 votes to Anders’ 14,616. Third-place finisher Bob Thomas tallied 11,296 votes.

There are provisional ballots to count, and with the race so close, the results are not official yet.

With all precincts reporting, Glenn Jacobs has won the GOP nomination for Knox County mayor. Still a few provisional ballots, so results won't be official until next week. #WATE RESULTS: https://t.co/JTfmNbcpFR — WATE 6 On Your Side (@6News) May 2, 2018





Jacobs, 51, understandably toned down the look from his intimidating WWE persona for a more fitting, conservative image during his campaign.

Meeting some of the great folks coming to vote at Austin East High School!#TogetherWeWin pic.twitter.com/krcRkURTbo — Glenn Jacobs (@GlennJacobsTN) May 1, 2018





Jacobs ran on a platform focused on lower taxes, education, job creation, infrastructure, transparency, safer communities and limited government.

According to his WWE bio, Kane is “a monstrous abomination that seems to have been extracted directly from your childhood nightmares.”

Knox County voters will have a lot of factors to consider if Jacobs does end up being confirmed as the GOP nominee.

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