How much WWE equity does Shane McMahon have?


How much WWE equity does Shane McMahon have?

Shane McMahon (Image Credit: WrestleZone)

Shane McMahon is Vince McMahon’s only son. He is a well-known personality in the wrestling profession, having held many roles in the company and being one of the fiercest wrestlers to ever enter the arena. He has not been seen in WWE for some months now and after Vince McMahon’s retirement, the main question that arises is how much ownership of the company he has right now.

Shane O Mac has some WWE stock, and people are constantly curious as to how much he owns in the organization. This is quite surprising to hear because the numbers are not as much as projected and are far lower in comparison to how massive WWE truly is.

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Shane owns 2.5 million dollars worth of corporate stock and shares. Many people regard this as a large sum, however, in comparison to the WWE valuation, it is little because he now owns a relatively small share of the firm (3.2%).

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Shane McMahon does not have a large job backstage in the WWE, but he did pick up a significant duty at the beginning of this year. He booked the Royal Rumble match, which was a flop, and no one enjoyed the entire bout. The reasons behind this are discussed further down.

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Shane McMahon’s disastrous booking of the Royal Rumble match

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Shane McMahon at Royal Rumble 2022 (Image Credit: Republic World)

The Royal Rumble 2022 was a disaster for a variety of reasons. Shane McMahon booked the whole bout, and he booked himself admirably. He was one of the last four superstars in the match before being eliminated by the eventual winner, The Beast incarnate Brock Lesnar.

In the fight, he had numerous major moments with other wrestlers and even eliminated Kevin Owens, who was a strong contender at the time. Shane’s entrance was further screwed up since it was accidentally swapped with Randy Orton’s, who was really the number 29 and entered at 28 (Shane’s number).

WWE and fans were disappointed with the event because no significant superstars appeared at the moment, and Brock Lesnar winning the entire affair made no sense to anyone. Shane was then alleged to have been fired by WWE for his selfish behavior.

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Shane McMahon has not returned to the organization since then, but we may anticipate him to make a significant comeback to in-ring action, or we can see him as an important employee now that Vince McMahon has retired from the corporation.

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