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4 craziest things done by Shane McMahon in WWE history

Shane McMahon was undoubtedly one of the most fearsome competitors and onscreen personnel on WWE live television programming. The winner of the WWE World Cup has been known to give the WWE Universe some of the most breathtaking and memorable moments in the history of the company.

Moreover, Shane’s entire career-defining highlights rightfully earned him the moniker of ‘The Man with No Fear.’ Here is a look at 4 craziest things done by Shane McMahon on WWE TV:

1. Diving off Hell in a Cell

The Hell in a Cell is one of the most physically tormenting structures in the history of WWE. But Shane McMahon defied the pain on more than one occasion by diving off the 20-foot cage onto his opponents like The Undertaker and Kevin Owens. While he never got dropped on any of them, it was still one of the greatest sights to witness in WWE.

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2. Falling off the Titantron

Back at the WWE SummerSlam 2000 event, Shane McMahon squared off against the dangerous, lethal master of the Kendosticks, Steve Blackman. While the match was hard-hitting, the most memorable sight was Blackman and McMahon climbing the truss of the Titantron. This saw Blackman hitting Shane with continuous Kendo stick shots until Shane let go of himself and dropped down from over 30 feet in the air.

3. The Miz & Shane off the platform

Heading into WrestleMania 35, Shane McMahon was embroiled in a heated rivalry with The Miz. The action went back and forth until The Miz cornered Shane atop a neatly 15-foot platform and suplex The supposed Best in the World onto the ground from that height.

4. Going through the glass

At the WWE King of the Ring show, Shane McMahon squared off against Kurt Angle in a hard-hitting fight that went all the way up to the entrance ramp. It was right there that Angle gave a belly-to-belly suplex to Shane who went through a glass wall shocking the audience in attendance.

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