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$ Shane McMahon attended Roger Williams University in Rhode Island before transferring to Boston University.
$ Shane married his high school sweetheart Marissa Mazzola on September 14, 1996. They used to live across the street from each other. Together they have two sons, Declan James and Kenyon Jesse. Declan was born on February 13, 2004 and weighed nine pounds. Kenyon was born in late March 2006.
$ Beginning his on-screen career as a referee in 1990, Shane McMahon was the first performer to walk out to greet the audience at WrestleMania VI. Soon leaving behind the blue shirt and bow-tie, Shane McMahon took on the role of a backstage official at WrestleMania VIII in an attempt to break up a brawl between Randy Savage and Ric Flair.
$ During The Invasion, Shane was the storyline owner of World Championship Wrestling; in reality, WCW was owned by the WWE itself as it had been bought out days before the announcement on TV.
$ Wrestlers who have been managed by Shane McMahon include the Mean Street Posse (Joey Abs, Pete Gas, & Rodney), Test, The Big Show, Edge and Christian, Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle and Booker T.
Championships and accomplishments
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year (1999)
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Feud of the Year, versus Vince McMahon (2001)
WWF European Championship, won from X-Pac on February 15, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. (Shane retired the European championship on March 30, 1999 in Uniondale, New York, USA)
WWF Hardcore Championship, won from Steve Blackman on August 21, 2000 in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA. (Lost to Steve Blackman on August 27, 2000 in Raleigh, North Carolina. USA during SummerSlam)
Job titles
1990 - WWE referee
1993 - WWE’s television production, sales, marketing, and international business development divisions
1998 - He helped form the company’s digital media department and Launched WWF.com (now known as WWE.com), a site that has more than seven million unique visitors a month.
2003 - Executive President of WWE Global Media, overseeing international TV distribution, live event bookings, digital media, consumer products, and publishing
Finishing and signature moves
Coast-to-Coast (Corner-to-corner missile dropkick, driving a trash can into the face of the victim)
Leap of Faith (Diving elbow drop from top turnbuckle to announcer table with opponent on it or senton from the top of a high object to a laying opponent)
Sweet Shane Music (Superkick)
Moonsault
MacDaddy Elbow (Essentially a high-speed, high-angle, high-power elbow drop)
MacFactor (Sitout facebuster)
Bronco buster
Inverted facelock neckbreaker, often repeated multiple times
Punching combination
Signature taunts
Shane-O-Shuffle (Theatric antics)
Information credit to Wikipedia.
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