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And his legendary concussion!
Shane McMahon is the answer to the question "Which McMahon would you rather see running WWE?" but instead of him we get the Emergency Life Raft and her Impaler running things....oh wait, I meant Stephanie and Triple H.For someone who didn't have to do a thing in the business and would still be a success, he took his bumps and he took them well!!
Agreed, completely. Think Vinnie was upset he left the business, so handed it down to airbags and airhead.Shane McMahon is the answer to the question "Which McMahon would you rather see running WWE?" but instead of him we get the Emergency Life Raft and her Impaler running things....oh wait, I meant Stephanie and Triple H.
Girl, that's an insult to airbags!so handed it down to airbags
True, very true! Poor airbags, I'm so sorry!Girl, that's an insult to airbags!
At least airbags have purpose; Stephanie, not so much....
Even Taker was like "What the fuck?" when he took that leap....All credit to him, he does whatever he has to in order to put a match over![]()
...but there was so much behind Shane O's return in 2016; per the Tropes,Even Taker was like "What the fuck?" when he took that leap....
Looking at his return purely from a kayfabe perspective. He wanted to put his family in check for their arrogance and genuinely change WWE for the better so badly that when he came back on his mission, he didn't flinch when he was told by Vince that the challenge he had to take to get his chance at control was a Hell in a Cell fight against the Undertaker at WrestleMania. No, he just realized he had to train hard to get ready and get his mind clicking as to what insane stunt he'd have to do to keep Taker down. Nor when Vince tried to disown him again; he just lost more respect for Vince and kept on moving. Nor when the fight between him and Undertaker saw him get chokeslammed onto steel steps and driven back-first through and into the cell panel he weakened with bolt cutters; he just kept telling Undertaker to Bring It and proceeded to fight him on the outside, finally getting him down onto the table in time to climb up to the top of the cell, which again, is higher than it used to be when guys were getting thrown off it, and became the first guy to voluntarily jump off it in trying to take Taker out because he was that strong in his convictions. But then Taker moved out of the way, and from there, it was over. Even so, he still kept telling Taker to Bring It. Defiant to the End…even though the end was in abject failure and near death.
It was a great moment within the storyline, that's for sure. Showing his passion...but there was so much behind Shane O's return in 2016; per the Tropes,
As opposed to Vinnie Mac's "What happened to Mr. McMahon?" schtick, which reminds me of something a friend of mine once told me....It was a great moment within the storyline,
As opposed to Vinnie Mac's "What happened to Mr. McMahon?" schtick, which reminds me of something a friend of mine once told me....
-Q: What's the quickest way to start a flame war on a wrestling forum?
-A: Drop the name of Chris Benoit into that forum and run for the hills.
Stephanie deserves a shit ton of credit for putting herself in the line of fire, along with her dad and Shane. Say what you will about the McMahons but they were willing to go to insane lengths of humiliation for themselves in the cause of business. Total respect.