5 Most Insane Things Happening In Wrestling Right Now (May 11)

You're Gonna Lose Us

Roman Reigns
WWE

If the definition of insanity really is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, it's perhaps time to stop being shocked at the sheer sh*t-headed temerity of Shane McMahon.

His appearance on a WWE Network 'Table For 3' special entitled 'Show Stealers' knowingly supplanted him along Kurt Angle and AJ Styles as part of pro wrestling's elite. McMahon is many things - too many, in fact - but in their league he is not.

Begrudging respect where it's due though, he'll keep trying. As revealed during Chris Jericho's podcast interview with Daniel Bryan, the 'Fozzy' singer was nearly flown in to WrestleMania following his gig that night after Shane's blast of diverticulitis threatened to remove him completely. Astonishingly (and somewhat maddeningly), it didn't!

The condition that brought Brock Lesnar's UFC dominance to a screeching halt didn't even rule McMahon out of a 'Show Of Shows' midcard match with two weeks' notice. Maybe he did deserve to dine with the 'Phenomenal One' and the Olympic Gold Medalist after all. And at least people weren't walking out during his match...

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'Shane-O-Mac' is regular 'Insane Things' curator Michael Sidgwick's favourite wrestler, but he'll be missing out on 'The Money' thanks to his paternity leave. Buy his book to ensure WhatCulture.com's own 'Boy Wonder' can be as good a Dad to his kids as Shane is to those three insufferable little squirts that danced across the WrestleMania 32 stage.

5. Beating The Traffic

Roman Reigns
WWE.com

WWE fans have, in recent years, become more tolerant of the things they deeply despise. The vociferous Royal Rumble 2014 and 2015 crowds sabotaged the eponymous main events to such a degree that both survive in infamy as all-time lows in the relationship between the audience and the organisation.

This year's Backlash main event was a fitting reversion to type, considering the fact it was the intended payoff to the stories those very battle royals kicked off. Roman Reigns was the runner up and winner respectively back then - how is he now the company's most high profile loser driving fans to the fire exits before his main event even concludes?

That's a question not just for the community at large but the highest level company executives. Kevin Dunn's pandering post-match cuts to the crowd didn't deliver on the usual diet of 'shocked' expressions, merely a parade of folk darting out of the seats to join the queuing masses that began to bail before the winning fall.

The uncharacteristically quick cut back to a knackered 'Big Dog' was dripping in pathos. Beaten down, exhausted and not even beloved by the live crowd for his efforts, he looked the polar opposite of a 'winner'. Again.

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Michael is a writer, editor, podcaster and presenter for WhatCulture Wrestling, and has been with the organisation over 7 years. He primarily produces written, audio and video content on WWE and AEW, but also provides knowledge and insights on all aspects of the wrestling industry thanks to a passion for it dating back over 30 years. As one third of "The Dadley Boyz", Michael has contributed to the huge rise in popularity of the WhatCulture Wrestling Podcast, earning it top spot in the UK's wrestling podcast charts with well over 50,000,000 total downloads. He has been featured as a wrestling analyst for the Tampa Bay Times and Sports Guys Talking Wrestling, and has covered milestone events in New York, Dallas, Las Vegas, London and Cardiff. Michael's background in media stretches beyond wrestling coverage, with a degree in Journalism from the University Of Sunderland (2:1) and a series of published articles in sports, music and culture magazines The Crack, A Love Supreme and Pilot. When not offering his voice up for daily wrestling podcasts, he can be found losing it singing far too loud watching his favourite bands play live. Follow him on X/Twitter - @MichaelHamflett