Shane McMahon
Shane McMahon

Height: 6'2" 
Weight: 230 lbs.
Hometown: Greenwich, CT
Finishing move: 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)
Pro debut: 1998
Other aliases: Shane O’Mac, Creature of the Night, Boy Wonder, Shane Stevens
Career highlights: WWE European Champion, WWE Hardcore Champion
Trained by: Tom Pritchard

WWE.com:

With Shane by his father’s side, almost anything can and will happen on RAW. Regardless of what does happen, however, fans know they’ll get 100 percent every time they see “The Money.”

The only son of WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, Shane McMahon has been bred from birth to become a major player in WWE. Since his official debut as part of the original Sunday Night HEAT commentary team in 1998, Shane has been involved in numerous classic WWE moments and matches, working with and against the rest of his family at various intervals. Both inside and outside the squared circle, fearless, groundbreaking and confident are the words that best describe Shane McMahon.

Inside the ring, Shane is highly respected for his fearless nature and never-say-die attitude. No one will ever forget his death-defying 40-foot plunge off the TitanTron at SummerSlam 2000, or the coast-to-coast dive that helped him defeat his father at WrestleMania X-Seven. This attitude has also helped him to become a multiple-time WWE title-holder; Shane held the Hardcore Championship in summer 2000, a year after retiring the European Championship after WrestleMania XV.

Perhaps Shane’s greatest moment came outside the ropes, when he acquired WCW out from under his father in March 2001. The ensuing war between father and son included that spectacular WrestleMania X-Seven match, where Shane was victorious. That rivalry also led to the birth of Shane and sister Stephanie’s WCW/ECW Alliance, a combo that tried to put the elder McMahon out of business during the summer of 2001. In the end, the father taught his children one more life lesson, and Shane was forced out of WWE after his team lost to Mr. McMahon’s at Survivor Series 2001, vanquishing the Alliance once and for all.
Shane returned to television in the summer of 2003, this time in defense of a parent. After Kane delivered a vicious Tombstone Piledriver to WWE CEO Linda McMahon, Shane made his triumphant return to avenge his mother and battle the Big Red Monster. The new rivalry yielded many fierce battles, featuring Shane sending Kane crashing into a burning dumpster on RAW, and another daredevil dive off the Tron at Unforgiven. The war ended that November, culminating in Kane defeating Shane in an Ambulance Match at Survivor Series 2003 and sending him away from the spotlight.

After almost two years away, Shane once again returned at WWE Homecoming, where the entire McMahon family felt the wrath of the Stone Cold Stunner. As the rest of the McMahon family stood united in the following weeks, Shane did not appear again until the night of the 2006 Royal Rumble. During the Royal Rumble Match, Mr. McMahon came out to harass Shawn Michaels. As the Chairman and HBK stared each other down, Shane emerged from behind, attacking HBK and eliminating him from the match. The next night on RAW, as Mr. McMahon and HBK once again had words in the ring, Shane pearl harbored HBK once more, this time with a chair. 

After disappearing for a few weeks, Shane returned again on the Feb. 27 RAW, attacking HBK and forcing him to kiss Mr. McMahon's ass. The following week, the WWE Chairman made a match between Shane & HBK, a move which Shane initially seemed upset about. However, Mr. McMahon had a plan; later in the night, Stephanie spiked HBK’s drink, making him easy prey for Shane. Shane easily pinned Michaels, and Mr. McMahon followed up by pinning HBK in an impromptu match immediately afterward.

The next week, the McMahons forced HBK to take a public urination test, but that ended with Michaels throwing a cup of urine into their faces. Mr. McMahon forced HBK to take on the Spirit Squad in a Steel Cage Match as punishment, which ended with Shane helping the Spirit Squad to victory. Shane then placed a garbage can over the bloodied HBK’s face, and proceeded to hit him with a Van Terminator.

Finally, on Saturday Night's Main Event, Shane and HBK met in a Street Fight. When it looked like Shawn had the match won after delivering Sweet Chin Music, Mr. McMahon pulled the referee out of the ring. HBK then went after Mr. McMahon, giving Shane a chance to recover and hit a low blow. Shane then locked Michaels in a Sharpshooter, and Mr. McMahon called for the bell, screwing HBK much like he screwed Bret Hart in 1997.

At WrestleMania 22, Shane tried to interfere in the match between HBK and Mr. McMahon, but things didn't turn out so well. After a low blow, HBK forced Shane to kiss his father's ass, then handcuffed him to the bottom rope so he could watch the remainder of the contest. Shane watched helplessly as HBK brutalized his father and pinned him after Sweet Chin Music.