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Flair is responsible for, quite possibly, the most insane promo ever cut. You should really see this one for yourself. For context, Eric Bischoff got one over on Ric, and Ric told Eric "You're the man!" as per the terms of his Catchphrase. What follows is him violently discarding his clothing while name checking all the high-end designers who made it, and ripping $100 bills in half, all while claiming that they were Eric's now. This is the promo that gave the world the concept of Ric Flair ripping his clothes off and elbow-dropping his suit when his promos get too intense.
And she was a floatation device for the Good Ship McMahon.Poor Steph, got herself some beach balls and became the village bicycle all at the same time.
And she was a floatation device for the Good Ship McMahon.
Just...just don't shake her hand 'cause we know where her hand has been.
proper flotation devices
Mmmmhmmm....
Awww hell yeah!!!!...because stone cold said so!![]()
Shane McMahon's last match was in 2009, back when he was feuding against Randy Orton's Legacy stable (shout out to a time when it looked like Cody Rhodes maybe could have been taken seriously in WWE!). On May 4 of that year, the Viper "broke" Shane's leg and ankle, writing him out of kayfabe - and when news came of his resignation from the company and investment in outside enterprises (along with rumors of a falling out with his father), it seemed like the last wrestling fans would see of him.
In the latest example of "never say never" in this business, Shane returned last night. Whether you were watching during his heyday from 1998 - 2002 with the Corporation and Alliance stories, or his sporadic appearances through the aughts, you can pretty much figure out his character from his last name and the opening segment on the Feb. 22 Raw.
But if you've never seen a Shane O'Mac match, or of you have and you've forgotten what it's like to think a guy died only to see him get up and then have something happen where you're sure he's dead... do I have some GIFs for you.