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Shane McMahon

A Wisdom Archive on Shane McMahon

Shane McMahon

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Shane McMahon - Career

Shane attended Roger Williams College in Rhode Island before transferring to Boston University. Following Shane’s graduation from Boston University in 1993, he worked in WWE’s television production, sales, marketing, and international business development divisions, before he helped form the company’s digital media department in 1998. Shane and his team launched WWF.com in 1998, a site that has more than 7 million unique visitors a month. Due to a legal trademark conflict with World Wildlife Fund in 2002, WWF.com was chan ...

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Shane McMahon, Shane McMahon - Career, Shane McMahon - Personal Life, Shane McMahon - Finishing and signature moves, Shane McMahon - Championships and accomplishments, Shane McMahon - Job titles, Shane McMahon - Awards

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia - 1970

1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. 1970 is the Unix epoch time. 1970 - Events. January 1 - Construction begins on Arcosanti, by Paolo Soleri, in Mayer, Arizona, located 65 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona. January 1 - Unix epoch at 00:00:00 UTC. January 5 - The first episode of All My Children was broadcast on the ABC television network. January 12 - Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian civil war. January 15 - After a 32-mo ...

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia - World Wrestling Entertainment

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., or WWE, is a professional wrestling promotion, currently the largest in North America. The company was previously known as TitanSports, Inc. and has previously done business as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). World Wrestling Entertainment is a publicly-traded company, but 70% of voting shares are owned by Chairman Vince McMahon, his wife, CEO Linda McMahon ...

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia - WWE Judgment Day

WWE Judgment Day is a WWE Pay-Per-View event. The first edition of Judgment Day was in October of 1998 as an In Your House event. This Pay-Per-View (usually held in May) was originally known as "Over The Edge" in 1998 and 1999 but the name was replaced after the fatal tragedy at the 1999 event with the death of Owen Hart. In 2000, Judgment Day became the annual May event which follows the WWE Backlash Pay-Per-View in April. Recently, "J Day" is now exclusive to the SmackDown! "brand," and will mostly be used ...

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - WWE Judgment Day - 1998

The First WWE Judgment Day Pay-Per-View was held on October 18, 1998 from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The results from the event are as follows: Al Snow defeated Marc Mero via pinfall LOD 2000 (Hawk and Animal) and Darren Drozdov defeated Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull and Eight Ball) and Paul Ellering when Droz pinned Eight Ball Christian Cage defeated Light Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku via pinfall to win the Light Heavyweight Championship Goldust defeated Val Venis via pinfall< ...

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WWE Judgment Day, WWE Judgment Day - 1998, WWE Judgment Day - 2000, WWE Judgment Day - 2001, WWE Judgment Day - 2002, WWE Judgment Day - 2003, WWE Judgment Day - 2004, WWE Judgment Day - 2005, WWE Judgment Day - External link

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tribute shows

Both RAW and SmackDown! were booked as tribute events in memory of Eddie Guerrero. Throughout the events, several wrestlers wore Guerrero's "I'm Your Papi" T-shirt to the ring, and some also wore a black armband marked with the initials "EG." Both shows consisted almost entirely of interbrand matches. Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - RAW. Taped in Minneapolis barely 12 hours after Eddie's passing, this special edition of RAW was the first WWE show to air following Eddie's passing an ...

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Tributes to Eddie Guerrero, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Eddie's passing, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tribute shows, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - RAW, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - SmackDown!, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tributes from friends, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Tributes from fans and WWE, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Continuing tributes, Tributes to Eddie Guerrero - Controversy

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - The Rock entertainer - World Wrestling Federation

Along with his father and grandfather, several members of Johnson's family are current and former professional wrestlers, including his uncles, the Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika Anoai), and cousins such as the late former WWF Champion Yokozuna and former WWF Tag Team Champion Rikishi. When he declared his intention to join the family business to his father, the elder Johnson resisted, but agreed to train his son himself, warning him that he would not go easy on him. With help from former WWE executive and veteran wrestler Pat Patterson, Johnson ...

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The Rock entertainer, The Rock entertainer - Early life, The Rock entertainer - High School, The Rock entertainer - University of Miami, The Rock entertainer - World Wrestling Federation, The Rock entertainer - The Rock, The Rock entertainer - Hollywood, The Rock entertainer - Acting career, The Rock entertainer - Salary, The Rock entertainer - Personal information, The Rock entertainer - Trivia, The Rock entertainer - Actor - Filmography, The Rock entertainer - In wrestling, The Rock entertainer - Nicknames, The Rock entertainer - Previous managers, The Rock entertainer - Finishing and signature moves, The Rock entertainer - Championships and accomplishments, The Rock entertainer - Championship succession, The Rock entertainer - Books

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Mark Calaway - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment

Calaway debuted in the then-World Wrestling Federation on November 22, 1990 at Survivor Series 1990 as Cain the Undertaker. The name Cain was dropped soon afterward (but was later recycled, under a new spelling, as the name of Calaway's "brother"). The appearance of Undertaker was modelled on that of morticians from old Western movies, with the character being supposedly impervious to pain and possessing supernatural powers such as teleportation and manipulation of flames and lightning. It was also at this time that Undertaker switched managers from Brother L ...

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Mark Calaway, Mark Calaway - Early career, Mark Calaway - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Mark Calaway - The Phenom, Mark Calaway - The American Bad Ass, Mark Calaway - The Return of The Deadman, Mark Calaway - WrestleMania winning streak, Mark Calaway - Wrestling facts, Mark Calaway - Finishing moves, Mark Calaway - Signature moves, Mark Calaway - Managers, Mark Calaway - Nicknames, Mark Calaway - Incarnations, Mark Calaway - Championships and accomplishments, Mark Calaway - Championship succession, Mark Calaway - Personal life

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation

In 1980, Vincent K. McMahon founded Titan Sports, Inc., and in 1982 purchased the WWF from his father, Vincent J. McMahon. After discovering at age 12 that the wrestling promoter was his father, Vince became steadily involved in his father's wrestling business until the latter was ready to retire. The elder McMahon had already established the northeastern territory as one of the most vibrant members of the NWA by recognizing that pro wrestling was more about entertainment than sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that would fundamenta ...

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World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - Early history, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wide Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Golden Age, World Wrestling Entertainment - Monday Night Wars, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Montreal Screwjob, World Wrestling Entertainment - WWF Attitude, World Wrestling Entertainment - The death of Owen Hart, World Wrestling Entertainment - Business advances, World Wrestling Entertainment - The end of the Attitude Era, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Brand Extension, World Wrestling Entertainment - Championships

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - World Championship Wrestling - In the Beginning: The NWA Years

The first promotion in the United States to use the WCW name was Georgia Championship Wrestling, which was a merger of two separate factions of promoters (NWA Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling & NWA Georgia) following the death of NWA Georgia promoter Ray Gunkel. This promotion, owned primarily by Jack Brisco and Gerald Brisco and booked by Ole Anderson, was the first NWA territory to gain cable TV access. In 1983, Georgia Championship Wrestling changed its name to World Championship Wrestling and began to run shows in "neutral" territ ...

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World Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling - In the Beginning: The NWA Years, World Championship Wrestling - The Bischoff Era Begins, World Championship Wrestling - Monday Night Wars, World Championship Wrestling - WCW vs. nWo, World Championship Wrestling - Vince McMahon Strikes Back, World Championship Wrestling - The Death of WCW, World Championship Wrestling - Final champions, World Championship Wrestling - Books, World Championship Wrestling - WCW Titles, World Championship Wrestling - WCW Special Tournaments

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Ultimate Muscle - Characters

Ultimate Muscle - Team AHO. The four star pupils from Hercules Factory Year 1. Mantarō Kinniku (キン肉万太郎 Kinniku Mantarō) / Mantaro Muscle (Kid Muscle) - Mantaro was named after Ultraman Taro (Ultraman + Taro/Kinniku + Mantaro). Mantaro's favorite wrestling move is his father's signature move, the Kinniku Buster (sometimes called the Butt Buster in the English dub) which he won in much of his wrestling matches until he gains his own signature move, Muscle Millennium. ...

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Ultimate Muscle, Ultimate Muscle - Characters, Ultimate Muscle - Team AHO, Ultimate Muscle - Hercules Factory Year 1, Ultimate Muscle - Hercules Factory Drop-Outs, Ultimate Muscle - Generation EX Hercules Factory Year 2, Ultimate Muscle - dMp Akugyo Chojin, Ultimate Muscle - The Nightmares, Ultimate Muscle - No Respect The Gruesome Threesome, Ultimate Muscle - Poison Pack, Ultimate Muscle - Chōjin Olympics: The Resurrection, Ultimate Muscle - Demon Seed, Ultimate Muscle - Legends Original Muscle League, Ultimate Muscle - Others, Ultimate Muscle - Tournaments

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Extreme Championship Wrestling - Extreme Championship Wrestling - History

After noticing ECW's growing popularity, the "Big Two" (WCW and the WWF) started adopting their ideas and hiring away their talent. Paul Heyman believes that ECW was the first victim of the "Monday Night War" between WCW Monday Nitro and Monday Night RAW. While the WWF had somewhat of a working relationship with ECW (going as far as allowing cross-promotional storylines), WCW refused to even mention ECW by name, call ...

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Extreme Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling - NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Extreme Championship Wrestling - History, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Tommy Dreamer Versus Raven, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Dudley Family Reign, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Steve Austin Period, Extreme Championship Wrestling - WWF Cross-Promotion, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Crucifixion, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Mass Transit, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Barely Legal, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Justin Credible Period, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The FTW Heavyweight Championship, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Mike Awesome Title Controversy, Extreme Championship Wrestling - XPW, Extreme Championship Wrestling - TNN, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Bankruptcy, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Tod Gordon takes on WWE, Extreme Championship Wrestling - ECW in WWF, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Alliance, Extreme Championship Wrestling - The Rise and Fall of ECW, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Reunion shows, Extreme Championship Wrestling - ECW One Night Stand, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Hardcore Homecoming, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Books, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Final champions, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Famous crowd chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - General chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Wrestler-specific chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - General performer chants, Extreme Championship Wrestling - Trademarks

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Dropkick - Variations

Dropkick - Baseball slide. The attacker runs and slides feet first at the victim, kicking them with both feet, like a baseball player sliding into a base. It is usually performed by a wrestler in the ring or on the ring apron against the head or upper torso of a wrestler standing outside of the ring. A baseball slide can also be used to counter an Irish whip, as the whipped wrestler slides before they can hit the ropes, and it can be used to slide under an opponent, by going between his/her legs. ...

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Dropkick, Dropkick - Variations, Dropkick - Baseball slide, Dropkick - Dropsault, Dropkick - Front dropkick, Dropkick - Missile dropkick, Dropkick - Single leg running dropkick

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - The Invasion - Criticisms

Many consider this storyline a huge failure and one of the biggest missed opportunities in pro wrestling history. The following reasons are frequently attributed: Many of WCW's top talent had a contract with AOL Time Warner, WCW's parent company, and were willing to sit at home rather than wrestle for less money. Thus, many of WCW's top stars were absent from the storyline, making the WCW faction to be treated as standard heel stable (ironically, much of the talent would later join WWE, when the storyline turned out to be a flop ...

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The Invasion, The Invasion - History, The Invasion - Criticisms, The Invasion - Trivia

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Chris Benoit - World Heavyweight Champion

On January 25, 2004, Benoit won the 2004 Royal Rumble, last eliminating Big Show, and thus a title shot at WrestleMania XX. As a result of the long-standing Royal Rumble tradition that the winner receives a shot at the world champion at WrestleMania and the fact that there were effectively two world champions due to the brand split, Benoit exploited a "loophole" in the rules and challenged World Heavyweight Champion Triple H instead of the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. This "loophole" clause has become standard storyline practice, with the Royal Rumble win ...

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Chris Benoit, Chris Benoit - Early Career, Chris Benoit - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Chris Benoit - World Championship Wrestling, Chris Benoit - World Wrestling Entertainment, Chris Benoit - The Return, Chris Benoit - World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Benoit - Return to SmackDown!, Chris Benoit - Additional facts, Chris Benoit - Nicknames, Chris Benoit - Previous managers, Chris Benoit - Finishing and signature moves, Chris Benoit - Trademarks, Chris Benoit - Personal life, Chris Benoit - Trivia, Chris Benoit - Championships and accomplishments, Chris Benoit - Championship succession, Chris Benoit - Records

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Senton

A senton is similar to a splash, except that instead of impacting stomach first, the attacker lands back first across the opponent. Professional wrestling aerial techniques - 630 senton. The attacker performs a senton, spinning 630 degrees before landing, i.e. one full rotation (360 degrees) following by a somersault senton (270 degress). This move is used by Jack Evans and Jerrelle Clark. Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Corkscrew 630 senton. The attacker, facing backwards to the ring from the ...

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Professional wrestling aerial techniques, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Arm twist ropewalk chop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Axe handle, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Banzai drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Crossbody, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diamond Dust, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving bulldog, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Springboard bulldog, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving elbow drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Axe handle elbow drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving back elbow drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shooting star elbow drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving stomp, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving double foot stomp, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Mushroom stomp, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Moonsault double foot stomp, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving fist drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving headbutt, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving hurricanrana, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Dragonrana, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Springboard hurricanrana, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving knee drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Calf branding, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving leg drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Moonsault leg drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving leg drop bulldog, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Somersault corkscrew leg drop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Somersault legdrop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shooting star legdrop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Springboard legdrop, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving shoulder block, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Diving spear, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Flying clothesline, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Flying back elbow, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Flying neckbreaker, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Flying spinning heel kick, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Flying thrust kick, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shooting star piledriver, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Sunset flip, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Frankensteiner, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Iconoclasm, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Moonsault, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Moonsault slam, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Missile dropkick, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Plancha, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Senton, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - 630 senton, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Corkscrew 630 senton, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Seated senton, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Molly-go-round, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Senton bomb, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Corkscrew senton, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Imploding senton bomb, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shiranui, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Splash, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - 450 splash, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Corner slingshot splash, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Frog splash, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Split legged splash, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shooting star press, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Transition move, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Grounding, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Springboard, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Slingshot, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Shooting star, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Modifiers, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Standing, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Super, Professional wrestling aerial techniques - Suicide

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wight - Career

Paul Wight - World Championship Wrestling. Paul Wight became involved in professional wrestling when Danny Bonaduce introduced him to Hulk Hogan at a charity basketball event in early 1995. Wight trained at Larry Sharpe's Monster Factory for seven months and then signed with World Championship Wrestling. He polished his skills at the WCW Power Plant, where at one point he possesse ...

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Paul Wight, Paul Wight - Career, Paul Wight - World Championship Wrestling, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Federation, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Entertainment, Paul Wight - Wrestling facts, Paul Wight - Finishing and signature moves, Paul Wight - Managers, Paul Wight - Championships and accomplishments, Paul Wight - Championship succession, Paul Wight - Acting career, Paul Wight - Personal life

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Booker Huffman - Career

Booker Huffman - Global Wrestling Federation. Booker Huffman or Booker T (Edmons Morka) was trained by Scott Casey and debuted on March 1, 1989 as Booker T. He and his brother Lane wrestled in the Texas-based Global Wrestling Federation as "The Ebony Experience", with Lane known as "Stevie Ray". The Ebony Experience held the GWF Tag Team Championships on two occasions. Booker Huffm ...

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Booker Huffman, Booker Huffman - Career, Booker Huffman - Global Wrestling Federation, Booker Huffman - World Championship Wrestling, Booker Huffman - World Wrestling Entertainment, Booker Huffman - Personal information, Booker Huffman - Additional facts, Booker Huffman - Previous managers, Booker Huffman - Finishing and signature moves, Booker Huffman - Quotes, Booker Huffman - Championships and accomplishments, Booker Huffman - Championship succession

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Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Darren Matthews - Wrestling career

Darren Matthews - Early career. Matthews, who is left handed, made his ring debut wresting in carnivals on the piers of Blackpool at the age of fifteen. He also wrestled professionally in the United Kingdom, where he regularly teamed with Robbie Brookside, before going to the United States in 1992. Darren Matthews - World Championship Wrestling. Matthews started in WCW as Steve Regal, beginning as a face. He was turned into the heel Lord Steven Regal in 1993. He w ...

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Darren Matthews, Darren Matthews - Wrestling career, Darren Matthews - Early career, Darren Matthews - World Championship Wrestling, Darren Matthews - World Wrestling Federation, Darren Matthews - World Wrestling Entertainment, Darren Matthews - Wrestling facts, Darren Matthews - Finishing and signature moves, Darren Matthews - Managers, Darren Matthews - Championships and accomplishments, Darren Matthews - Championship succession, Darren Matthews - Personal life, Darren Matthews - Books

Read more here: » Darren Matthews: Encyclopedia II - Darren Matthews - Wrestling career

Shane McMahon: Encyclopedia II - RAW is Owen - Results

According to RAW Exposed (a special that aired before the first WWE RAW airing on its return to USA Network on October 3, 2005), no one was required to wrestle during the tribute. Nevertheless, ten matches were booked (with absolutely no regard to kayfabe; it wasn't about ongoing storylines), of which nine were actually fought. The show began at 9:00pm EDT with all the wrestlers of the WWF standing on the entrance ramp. Vince McMahon, Linda McMahon and Stephanie McMahon were at the front of the ramp. Howard Finkel ...

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RAW is Owen, RAW is Owen - Results, RAW is Owen - Jeff Jarrett w/Debra vs. Test, RAW is Owen - Non-title Match: WWF World Tag Team Champions X-Pac and Kane vs. The Brood Gangrel and Edge w/Christian, RAW is Owen - The Hardy Boyz Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy w/Michael Hayes vs. Kai En Tai Taka Michinoku and Sho Funaki, RAW is Owen - Hardcore Holly vs. Ken Shamrock, RAW is Owen - Mr. Ass Billy Gunn vs. Mankind, RAW is Owen - D'Lo Brown and Sexual Chocolate Mark Henry w/Ivory vs. The Acolytes Faarooq and Bradshaw, RAW is Owen - Road Dogg Jesse James vs. The Godfather, RAW is Owen - Al Snow vs. Triple H, RAW is Owen - Handicap Match: The Big Show vs. Goldust and The Blue Meanie, RAW is Owen - Val Venis vs. The Rock, RAW is Owen - Aftermath

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