Shane McMahon

Real name: Shane Brandon McMahon
Height: 6’2"
Weight: 230 lbs.
Date of birth: January 15, 1970
From: Greenwich, CT
Pro debut: 1998
Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

Biography

- On the February 15, 1999 episode of "Raw," McMahon captured the WWF European title in a tag match from X-Pac.
- McMahon successfully defended the European title against X-Pac at Wrestlemania XV in Philadelphia, PA. During the match, Triple H entered the ring to turn against X-Pac.
- Shortly after Wrestlemania, McMahon retired the European title, claiming he was retiring with a perfect record.
- The McMahon led Corporate Ministry consisted at various times of The Undertaker, Acolytes, Mideon, Viscera, and the Brood.
- At Backlash '99 in Providence, RI, McMahon officiated the "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. The Rock WWF title rematch. During the match, Vince McMahon knocked out Shane with Austin's custom-made title belt.
- At the United Kingdom only PPV No Mercy, McMahon again defeated X-Pac.
- Shane and Vince McMahon served as special guest referees for the WWF title match between Austin and The Undertaker at the 1999 Over the Edge in Kansas City. Shane made a quick three count to allow The Undertaker to capture the WWF title.
- At the 1999 King of the Ring, Shane and Vince McMahon defeated Austin in a handicap match to relieve him of his CEO duties.
- Shane's sister Stephanie started dating Test in the summer of 1999, which caused friction between the McMahon siblings.
- McMahon faced Test in a "Greenwich Streetfight" at the 1999 Summerslam. Despite losing the match, McMahon put in an impressive performance.
- The Summerslam match helped McMahon earn rookie of the year honors by Pro Wrestling Illustrated for 1999.
- The next night on "Raw," McMahon served as the special guest referee in the Mankind-Triple H WWF title match.
- After an extended absence from television, McMahon returned at No Way Out 2000 to aid The Big Show in winning his match against The Rock, thus earning Wight a WWF title shot at Wrestlemania.
- At Wrestlemania 2000 in Anaheim, Calif., McMahon was in The Big Show's corner in the fatal four way main event.
- McMahon served as the special guest referee of The Rock vs. Triple H WWF title match at Backlash 2000 in the Nation's capitol.
- McMahon had a falling out with The Big Show.
- At Judgement Day 2000 in Louisville, KY, McMahon defeated the Big Show in a "falls count anywhere" match.
- On August 21, 2000, McMahon captured the WWF Hardcore title from Steve Blackman on "Raw" in Lafayette, LA.
- At Unforgiven '00, McMahon claimed that Blackman ran over Austin at the 1999 Survivor Series in Detroit, MI.
- McMahon started working behind the scenes writing WWF story lines. As a result, he removed himself from television.
- McMahon returned to "Raw" on the March 12, 2001 edition of "Raw," to defend his mother's honor, and attack his father.
- On the final "Nitro" on TNT, McMahon announced that he had purchased World Championship Wrestling to spite the WWF chairman.
- At Wrestlemania XVII in Houston, TX, Shane defeated Vince in a "Streetfight" match. Hardcore legend Mick Foley served as the special guest referee. The highlight of the match occurred at the end when Shane gave his father a "Van Terminator" from one side of the ring to the other.
- McMahon defeated the Big Show in a "Last Man Standing" match at Backlash '01 in Chicago, IL.
- On the October 29, 2001 episode of "Raw," McMahon defeated his father Vince in a streetfight.
- McMahon returned to WWE television on the July 28, 2003 episode of "Raw" and attacked Kane, who had tombstoned his mother Linda the previous week.
- At Summerslam '03, McMahon defeated Eric Bischoff.
- On the March 6, 2006 edition of "Raw," McMahon pinned Shawn Michaels.
- On "Saturday Night's Main Event," McMahon forced Michaels to submit on March 11, 2006.
- At Backlash '06, Shane and Vince McMahon defeated Shawn Michaels.
- Shane, Vince, and Umaga defeated Bobby Lashley in a handicap match at Backlash '07 in Atlanta, which allowed Mr. McMahon to capture the ECW title.





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