20 Years Ago Today Shane McMahon Jumped Off Titantron At Backlash 2001 Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 29, 2021
Shane McMahon has always been a daredevil and risk-taker and never was his bravery more evident than in 2001 at the Backlash pay-per-view, when he went one-on-one in a Last Man Standing match against Big Show.
20 years ago today, Shane leaped from the top of the titantron and landed directly onto Big Show below in an OMG moment fans have never forgotten!
Shane McMahon executes one of the most eye-popping and dangerous splashes in WWE history against Big Show in a Last Man Standing Match at Backlash 2001.
AEW Star Joey Janela Says Drake Younger Tried To Convince Him The Proud Boy s Weren t Racist Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 29, 2021
As recently reported, WWE NXT referee Drake Younger (Drake Wuertz) was reportedly suspended earlier this year and was not allowed into the Capitol Wrestling Center for a period.
Younger has found himself caught up in some controversies surrounding some of his personal views.
AEW Star The Bad Boy Joey Janela had commented on a phone conversation he once had with Wuertz, which he described as one of the funniest phone calls he s ever received.
He responded to a fan tweet and said:
Braun Strowman set a record on this week’s episode of WWE Raw.
Strowman became the first person in the history of WWE, WCW or ECW to wrestle a singles match, a tag team match and a handicap match all in the same night.
The WWE Stats twitter posted, You requested it, we researched it. After reviewing nearly 1,000 records, our data shows that this Monday on #WWERaw, @BraunStrowman became the 1st Superstar in the history of @WWE/#WCW/#ECW to compete in televised Singles, Tag Team AND Handicap Matches – all in the same night.
You requested it, we researched it.