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und".

[53]
At the start of 2009, Randy Orton began a feud with the McMahon family. On the J
anuary 19 episode of Raw, Orton punted Mr. McMahon in the head, after he had tri
ed to fire Orton from the company for previous comments made about Stephanie.[54
] The following week, Shane returned to television and attacked Orton for his ac
tions, turning face the first time since 2006. On the February 2 episode of Raw,
it was revealed that Orton challenged Shane to a No Holds Barred match at No Wa
y Out, to which he accepted,[55] but was defeated by Orton in the match.[56] The
following night on Raw, Shane challenged Orton to an unsactioned match for that
episode's main event. The match ended with Orton punting Shane in the head, as
well as performing an RKO on Stephanie McMahon.[57]
Shane returned on the March 30 episode of Raw, alongside Triple H and his father
Vince McMahon, to confront and attack The Legacy (Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, and
Cody Rhodes). On the April 6 episode of Raw, it was announced that Shane would
compete in a six-man tag team match against The Legacy at Backlash alongside Tri
ple H and Batista, the latter of whom had returned from injury, where the stipul
ation was that if any member of Orton's team pinned any member of Triple H's tea
m, Orton would win Triple H's WWE Championship; however, if any member of Orton'
s team was counted out or disqualified, Triple H would retain the title.[58] On
the May 4 episode of Raw, Shane's character suffered a broken leg and ankle at t
he hands of Orton and Legacy as a way to write him out of the story.
On January 1, 2010, Shane left the WWE to start his own business ventures.
Return to WWE (2016 present)
On the February 22, 2016, episode of Raw, after Vince McMahon presented the firs
t ever "Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence" Award to his daughter Stephanie
, Shane returned to WWE as a face for the first time in almost seven years. This
led to the booking of Shane vs The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32 in a Hell in a
Cell match with the added stipulation that if Shane wins, he will have full con
trol of Raw.[59] Vince later announced that if Undertaker loses he will be barre
d from any future WrestleMania.
On April 3, at Wrestlemania 32, The Undertaker defeated Shane McMahon via pinfal
l after Shane tried an elbow drop on the Undertaker from the top of the cell, in
juring himself in the process. The next night on Raw, on April 4, right after hi
s father cut a promo on the stage, McMahon came out and gave Vince a challenge t
o allow him to run that night's show so he can prove he can do the job.
Business career
On October 21, 2006, Pride Fighting Championships held Pride 32 at the Thomas &
Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada. Shane was in attendance at the event,[60] resul
ting in speculation that WWE could be considering promoting MMA events.[61] On N
ovember 17, WWE and Dream Stage Entertainment officials, the parent company of P
ride Fighting Championships, had a meeting at WWE global headquarters in Stamfor
d, Connecticut. The meeting focused on the possibility of the two groups doing s
ome form of business together in the future.[62] Yet on March 27, 2007, Nobuyuki
Sakakibara, president of DSE, announced that Station Casinos, Inc. magnate Lore
nzo Fertitta, also one of the co-owners of Zuffa, the parent company of the Ulti
mate Fighting Championship, had made a deal to acquire all the assets of Pride F
C from DSE after Pride 34 in a deal worth about USD 70 million, thereby ceasing
any prospective business between Pride and WWE.[63]
Later in November, McMahon and WWE Canada President Carl DeMarco traveled to Sou
th America to finalize a major TV deal in Brazil, which allowed their television
station to air Raw and SmackDown.[64]
In September 2008, McMahon finalized another major TV deal, this time in Mexico,
which allowed WWE programming to air on Mexico's two biggest television network
s, Raw on Televisa and SmackDown on TV Azteca.[65]
On October 16, 2009, WWE published a statement from Shane McMahon announcing his
resignation,[66] and also issued an official press release stating that the res
ignation was tendered effective January 1, 2010.[67] No specific reason was give
n for the resignation. McMahon stated in the WWE press release, "Having been ass
ociated with this organization for the majority of my life, I feel this is the o
pportune time in my career to pursue outside ventures." thus ending his 20-year

stint with the company on January 1, 2010. McMahon's resignation left only two o
riginal members of the McMahon family active within the company; his father Vinc
e, and his sister, Stephanie.
On August 3, 2010, it was announced that McMahon had signed a deal to become the
new CEO of China Broadband Inc., a provider of cable broadband services, as wel
l as other digital and analog related services, in Shandong province of China. T
he company is based in Boulder County, Colorado.[68]
McMahon also sits on the Board of Directors for International Sports Management
representing talent such as Ernie Els and (previously[69]) Rory McIlroy.[70]
He was seen at the final hole of the 2011 U.S. Open with Rory McIlroy's father j
ust minutes before Rory confirmed his first U.S Open win and his first golfing m
ajor win. McMahon was also seen shaking the hand of new Open champion Darren Cla
rke as he left the 18th green at Royal St. George on July 17, 2011. Clarke was (
and remains) also represented by International Sports Management.
In 2010, McMahon became the CEO of You On Demand, the first VOD & Pay-Per-View s
ervice in China.[71][72] In 2013, McMahon stepped down as CEO but remains Vice C
hairman of the Board of You On Demand.[73]
Personal life
McMahon married Marissa Mazzola on September 14, 1996.[74] Together they have th
ree sons: Declan James (born February 13, 2004), Kenyon Jess (born March 22, 200
6), and Rogan Henry (born January 20, 2010).[75][76] His sons appeared at Wrestl
eMania 32, accompanying McMahon to the ring in his match against The Undertaker.
[77]
McMahon usually wore baseball jerseys for his matches, with the front saying "Sh
ane O Mac" and the back reserved for "McMahon", the name of the pay-per-view in
which he's participating, or some other phrase relating to the match and/or his
opponent. When his father, Vince, was interviewed in Playboy, he mentioned that
although Shane is right-handed, he often throws left-handed punches. McMahon's f
ootball jersey number was 61,[78] the same as his father.[79]
McMahon had a brief role in the 2002 film Rollerball.[80] In September 2006, he
was named one of Detail magazine's "50 Most Powerful Men Under 42" in the annual
"power issue".[81]
In wrestling
Finishing moves
Coast to Coast (Corner-to-corner front missile dropkick to a garbage can against
the face of an opponent seated in the corner)
Leap of Faith (Diving elbow drop, sometimes to the outside of the ring)[1][82]
Signature moves
Boston crab
parodied from X-Pac
Bronco buster
Camel clutch
Elbow drop
Float-over DDT
Inverted facelock neckbreaker
Low blow
Multiple Kendo stick shots
Shane O Shuffle (Three left-handed jabs followed by a right-handed punch, with t
heatrics)[1] parodied from Rocky Johnson
Sharpshooter
Shooting star press, sometimes to a chair or garbage can on an opponent's body o
r chest
Wrestlers managed
The Rock
Mean Street Posse (Joey Abs, Pete Gas and Rodney)
Big Show
Edge and Christian
Chris Benoit
Kurt Angle
Booker T
Umaga

Nicknames
"Shane-O-Mac"[82][83]
"The Boy Wonder"[84]
"Simba"
"The Crown Prince (of WWE)"[85]
"The Demon Seed"
"The Giant Killer"
"The Prodigal Son"
Entrance themes
"P.M.S. (Pretty Mean Sistas)" by Jim Johnston (August 2, 1998; used for debut as
Sunday Night Heat commentator)
"Production Music - Techno" (1998 99)
"Brawl for All" by Jim Johnston (December 21, 1998; used for his debut match)
"No Chance in Hell" by Jim Johnston (1999 2001; used while a part of The Corporati
on)
"Corporate Ministry" by Jim Johnston (1999; used as leader of the Corporate Mini
stry)
"Here Comes the Money" by Naughty by Nature (April 29, 2001 April 16. 2009; Februa
ry 22, 2016 present)
Championships and accomplishments
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Feud of the Year (2001) vs. Vince McMahon
Rookie of the Year (1999)1[86]
PWI ranked him No. 245 of the 500 top singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1999[8
7]
World Wrestling Federation
WWF European Championship (1 time)[12]
WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)[20]
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Worst Feud of the Year (2006) with Vince McMahon vs. D-Generation X (Shawn Micha
els and Triple H)
1McMahon refused the award, stating "These are for the boys, not me".
Job titles
1989 1990s
WWF referee[1]
1993 WWF's television production, sales, marketing, and international business d
evelopment divisions[88]
1998 Helped form the company's digital media department and launched WWF.com (no
w known as WWE.com), a site that has more than fifteen million visitors a month[
88]
2003 2010
Executive Vice President of WWE Global Media, overseeing international T
V distribution, live event bookings, digital media, consumer products and publis
hing[88]
2010 present
Chairman and principal executive officer of YOU on Demand Holdings, I
nc. (Formerly China Broadband Inc.); was also Chief Executive Officer before rel
inquishing the position in July 2013
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