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  2. Shane McMahon - Wikipedia

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    Shane Brandon McMahon [4] (/ m ə k ˈ m æ n / mək-MAN; born January 15, 1970) [5] is an American businessman and professional wrestler.He is best known for his tenures in WWE.. The son of Vince McMahon, he is a fourth-generation wrestling promoter as a member of the McMahon family.

  3. The Invasion (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Invasion was a professional wrestling storyline in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) during the Attitude Era that ran from March to November 2001 and involved stables of wrestlers purporting to represent World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)—which merged to form The Alliance—placed against a stable of wrestlers purporting to ...

  4. The Alliance (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The original plan for The Invasion storyline was WCW being a babyface group, led by Shane McMahon (who was the owner of WCW during the angle) to go against the heel owner of the WWF, Mr. McMahon. During May and June 2001, wrestlers identified as being "under contract to WCW" (such as Lance Storm and Mike Awesome ) "invaded" WWF programming, by ...

  5. WrestleMania VIII - Wikipedia

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    At the time the company had a "no blood" policy. Nonetheless, Ric Flair was caught blading directly on camera and was fined several thousand dollars. [3] In one of his first appearances in the WWF, Shane McMahon was one of the backstage officials who attempted to keep Miss Elizabeth away from ringside during the Flair/Savage match. He then ...

  6. The Legacy (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    McMahon did not grant him the rematch but scheduled a six-man tag team match for the pay-per-view Backlash between Triple H and Shane and Vince McMahon and The Legacy, with a preview that evening between Vince and Orton. However, Raw's general manager at that time, Vickie Guerrero, made their six-man tag team match a WWE Championship match. The ...

  7. Unforgiven (2006) - Wikipedia

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    D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) defeated Big Show, Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon [23] 3-on-2 Handicap Hell in a Cell match: 25:05: 6: Trish Stratus defeated Lita (c) by submission [25] Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship This was Trish Stratus' last match of her WWE full-time career: 11:35: 7: Randy Orton defeated ...

  8. Backlash (2000) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) held a pay-per-view (PPV) entitled Backlash as the post-WrestleMania XV event. The first show was originally titled "Backlash: In Your House", but the promotion discontinued the "In Your House" series of events to establish monthly PPVs in which Backlash was the first.

  9. Backlash (2001) - Wikipedia

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    Backlash is a pay-per-view (PPV) event that was established by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1999. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WWF's flagship event, WrestleMania. [2]