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WWE Hall of Famer makes shocking revelation about Shane McMahon
Inside: Gunther unhappy with WrestleMania 31 plans and more

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Shane McMahon has experienced several extreme moments over the years. Throughout his wrestling career, he has taken several insane bumps, including going through glass, jumping off tall structures, and more.
In a recent interview with CasinoBeats, Mick Foley was asked if the 55-year-old was born fearless or if he trained his mind. The hardcore legend revealed that Shane-O-Mac's former group, Mean Street Posse, once told him that McMahon was always like that. The veteran added that Pete Gas, one of the stable members, said that the former WWE World Cup winner used to do car surfing at sixty miles per hour.
![]() Zero-Fear rocked the WWE roster with his debut win over Chad Gable. Pentagon's explosive style has allowed him five straight wins. The former AEW champion is a known stand-out for his knife-edge chops, so much that he's held in such high regard as World Heavyweight Champion Gunther. Few can chop with The Ring General, but Penta has held his own chop-for-chop. Penta appeared on Celtic Warrior Workouts with Sheamus and revealed that he uses handball to warm up for weights. The 39-year-old challenged The Celtic Conqueror to a game of handball and won 10-3. The Lucha Brother revealed how he's enhanced his chops into an integral part of his WWE success when the 47-year-old veteran asked him about handball's benefit to in-ring work. | ![]() For Gunther, facing Uso is a demotion because he has defeated Roman Reigns' former Right Hand Man many times within the past year. On the contrary, Main Event Jey has never gotten one over on The Ring General. In an interview with the Daily Mail UK, Gunther expressed disappointment that WWE decided to give Jey Uso a shot at the World Heavyweight Title at the grandest spectacle in sports entertainment. He revealed that someone bigger than him would have made more sense because that way, he could advance. |
TODAY IN HISTORY
1978 – “Superstar” Billy Graham was defeated by Bob Backland for the WWWF World Heavyweight Title at a house show in Madison Square Garden, beginning Backlund’s six year title reign.
1994 – Ric Flair retained the WCW World Heavyweight Title against Vader in the main event Thundercage Match at WCW ‘SuperBrawl IV’ in Albany, Georgia. Brian Pillman, Sting & Dustin Rhodes were victorious over Paul Orndoff, Rick Rude, and Steve Austin in a six-man Thundercage match. Also Cactus Jack & Maxx Payne picked up a disqualification win over the WCW World Tag Team Champions Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags, The Nasty Boys. Lord Steven Regal retained the WCW World Television Title by pinfall against Arn Anderson.
1995 – Shawn Michaels introduced Psycho Sid as his new bodyguard on the live and taped editions of Monday Night Raw from Macon, Georgia. In the main event on the live edition, Michaels defeated The British Bulldog. Also at the tapings, WWF Champion Diesel defeated Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett, and Lex Luger defeated Tatanka by countout.
2000 – Sid Vicious retained the WCW World Heavyweight Title in the main event Triple Threat match against Jeff Jarrett and Scott Hall. Also, Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk in a “Texas Death” match.
2005 – John ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield retained the WWE Championship against The Big Show in the main event Barbed Wire Cage match at WWE No Way Out. Eddie Guerrero & Rey Mysterio defeated Doug & Danny Basham for the WWE Tag Team Championship and Chavo Guerrero won the Cruiserweight Open and WWE Cruiserweight Title.
2011 – John Cena won the main event Elimination Chamber match and a WrestleMania WWE Championship Title opportunity at WWE Elimination Chamber in Oakland, California. Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel defeated Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov for the WWE Tag Team Championship and The Miz retained the WWE Championship by pinfall over Jerry “The King” Lawler.
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FROM THE RUMOR MILL
Corey Graves went on a rant about his current situation in WWE after he was sent back down to NXT. The veteran claimed that he was told that he was not famous enough to call the action on the main roster but deleted his posts on X/Twitter after they went viral.
According to Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp on this week's edition of The Hump, Corey Graves is still in good standing with the company. Sapp noted that to the best of his knowledge, the announcer's relationship with the promotion has not been impacted by his recent actions.
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