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Shane McMahon

Andrew Shane McMahon (born January 15, 1970 in Gaithersburg, Maryland) is the son of World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vince McMahon, brother to Stephanie McMahon-Levesque and an executive within WWE. The 6'2" (1.88 m) McMahon is sometimes a performer; in his occasional in-ring appearances, he has become noted for extremely high-risk moves, including one dive onto The Big Show from a 40-foot tower (albeit with ample padding underneath his target).

Shane was once a color-commentator on Sunday Night Heat. He left his job to become a loyal ally to his father, Vince. During his occasional runs as a competitor, he captured the now-defunct Hardcore and European championships. He also has some memorable matches, including a Street Fight against his father Vince McMahon at WrestleMania X-Seven. This match ended with Shane performing a dropkick off the top rope onto a trash can lying across Vince on the other side of the ring. Most recently, he was involved in a rivalry with Kane which culminated in Shane losing a Last Man Standing Match at Unforgiven 2003 and to the 1st ever Ambulance Match at Survivor Series 2003. After Survivor Series, Shane left RAW to focus his attention on the creative staff and to his new family.

He is now married to WWE publicist Marissa Mazzola, with whom he has a son named Declan James.

Notable Title Wins

Finishers

  • The Leap of Faith
  • The Van-Terminator (jumping from one side of the ring to the other with a front dropkick to the opponent's face, which is covered with a steel chair or trash can)
  • X-Factor
  • Bronco Buster (usually on the top of a titantron)

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