WWE: Shane McMahon's Funniest and Craziest Moments of All Time

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Shane McMahon is the son of Vince McMahon and he worked for WWE for almost 20 years before resigning in January 2010.

From 1998 until 2009, Shane was a part-time on-screen character and wrestler who became very popular with the fans due to his willingness to put his body on the line for their entertainment.

We're talking about a billionaire's son who would attempt stunts even the main-event striving full time wrestlers wouldn't think of doing.

One thing that any long-time WWE fan will know is that every time Shane competing in a match, he wore a custom baseball jersey that usually had some sort of catchphrase or slogan on that back relating to his match or opponent. 

This slideshow is filled with some of his insane risks and moments as well as others entertaining clips that I'm sure you all will enjoy!

The Big Show Gets Broken in Half

Trust me when I say, this is only one of many insane risks Shane McMahon has taken.

 

Jersey Slogan

"Giant Killer"

Shane Breaks Himself in Half

I don't care how soft the floor was, that has got to hurt.

 

Jersey Slogan:

"McMahon"

Shane Buys WCW

Who actually saw this coming?

A McMahon on WCW programming; it was unprecedented and jaw dropping. 

Shane Is Broken in a Hundred Pieces

It seems like all of Shane's best moments involve him getting his butt kicked. I'm starting to sense a pattern....

 

Jersey Slogan:

"'King Of Sting"

The King-Sized Superplex

I'm sticking with what I said on the last slide.

 

Jersey Slogan:

"Heart-Breaker"

Dancing to Victory?

As usual, Shane gets his butt kicked in this clip, but just the five seconds of him dancing and his facial expressions when Vince gets "Rock Bottomed" are priceless.

There's Only One Way Down

What other billionaire's son would do this for the fans?

 

Jersey Slogan:

"The Champ"

If at First You Don't Succeed......

It's very apparent the glass was supposed to break the first attempt.

The fact that Shane continued after landing on his head not once but twice is a testament to his willpower.

 

Jersey Slogan:

"Kurt's Kryptonite'"

Fighting for Control of the WWF

Not a lot of people talk about this match. I don't know if it's just a forgotten gem or what not, but I find it to be a pretty good contest. It's filled with the usual bumps you'd expect from a ladder match pre-TLC.

One particular great Shane McMahon moment is when he and Stone Cold are standing atop five or six ladders by the entrance way. 

 

Jersey Slogan:

"McMahon 6:32"

To the Rescue!

Shane hadn't been seen on TV in quite sometime, that is until WrestleMania 19 when Vince McMahon took on Hulk Hogan in a brutal street fight.

As usual, Vince "did business" and his opponent won.

At the end of the match as Hulk was celebrating, Shane came down to the ring to check on Vinnie Mac and his staredown with Hulk is pretty amusing.

Shane O'Mac Entrance

Not many people could pull off this dance and still be taken seriously.

Shane Avenges Linda

It always seemed like whenever someone bothered or attacked Linda McMahon, it was Shane who would avenge it.

This time was no different and what we got in return was an awesome story line between Kane and Shane McMahon that resulted in numerous bumps and gimmick matches.

Shane vs. Vince McMahon (WrestleMania 17)

This match was awesome. It was filled with crazy spots that only Shane McMahon would attempt.

This match also featured one of Shane McMahon's best "Coast to Coast" attempts. 

 

Jersey Slogan:

"'Vince, We Have A Problem"

The End!

Thanks for taking the time to reach the end of this article!

This is the second in my "Best of" series.

If you missed the first one (Shawn Michaels), here is part 1 and part 2.

 

I should have a new one coming out in a few days!

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