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Since 2020, WWE has released over a hundred superstars, citing ‘budget cuts’. There have been surprising names like Bray Wyatt and other big superstars. However, there is no other firing that is more controversial than Shane McMahon.

WWE chairman Vince McMahon fired his own son Shane McMahon just days after he made his comeback to the in-ring competition at the Royal Rumble premium live event.

However, former WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman took to Instagram and wrote a few lines for the recently released Shane O’Mac. Braun Strowman was one of the superstars released last year.

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Now, Strowman is back to wrestling where he makes sporadic appearances for Indy promotions. Eventually, he wrote an Instagram post where he invited Shane to Indy’s circuit and said that he can join anytime he wants.

“All you have to do is knock our doors open brother!!!!” he wrote.

 

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Now, this becomes an interesting catch because Vince McMahon is notoriously known for not working well with Indy’s superstars. Seeing his own son working for one of those promotions will obviously make some headlines.

However, the fans on the internet are making wild scenarios where they are thinking that if Shane appears in AEW, it will definitely rub Vince McMahon the wrong way.

Is Shane McMahon in wrestling condition?

Now, there is no known injury that Shane is going through or any other physical. Especially, his brief cameo during the Royal Rumble match didn’t suggest any physical complications for the high-risk taker.

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Back when Shane McMahon made his comeback in WWE in 2016, ending the monopoly of his father and her sister Stephanie McMahon, Shane O’Mac took part in a handful number of matches.

However, one of his most memorable matches in recent memory was his match against The Undertaker at the WrestleMania PPV. Shane surprised the masses and put out a great performance against the Deadman.

However, the most notable moment from that match was when he performed an elbow drop on ‘Taker from the top of Hell in a Cell.

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Only time will tell what is next for Shane McMahon in the future as a wrestler.