Shane-O-Mac was always the most likable of the entire McMahon clan, largely because he was willing to go out there an put in his body on the line for our entertainment. And even though he was also the progeny of a millionaire who should be a billionaire, he was also far more relatable than his sister. Where Stephanie is pretty much only effective as a heel, Shane is a equally great in both roles. We're also starved for some star power and there aren't many big names left that WWE can mine from. Granted they hid to pull a branch from their own family tree to do so, but that reaction he received was genuine; the fans are stoked to have Shane back in the fold. As with any McMahon, he does have the potential to wear out his welcome if he's on our TV screens constantly in multiple segments per week, but if this is meant to be a long term thing and not just a brief run to pop interest and ratings, hopefully we see a shift in storyline power away from the evil authority figures. But while we're happy he's back, there's still one problem...