WWE Planning HUGE Shane McMahon WrestleMania 32 Titantron Fall?

Has tonight's biggest spot leaked early?

By Scott Fried /

The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer reported this weekend that WWE has made use of a professional stuntman to test the logistics of a wrestler taking a bump off of the top of the WrestleMania 32 Titantron.

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Such a spot would likely be reserved for Shane McMahon, who made his name as an in-ring daredevil by taking similar punishment.

McMahon is facing The Undertaker in what is rumored to be WrestleMania 32's main event, and what the bout lacks in finesse, it's supposed to make up for in pure chaos. Run-ins from the likes of The Rock, Steve Austin, Mick Foley, and Bill Goldberg have all been rumored, and the match's Hell in a Cell stipulation practically begs for at least one huge bump. Still, a fall from the top of the WrestleMania-sized Titantron would be unprecedented.

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Shane McMahon first debuted as an onscreen character in 1998, and while he wasn't a formally-trained wrestler, he wowed fans with his high-risk offense and disregard for his own safety.

His most memorable bumps include an elbow drop off the Titantron to The Big Show at Judgment Day 2000, a spill off a steel lattice at SummerSlam of that year, and several Kurt Angle belly to belly suplexes through glass panes (some successful, some not) at King of the Ring 2001.

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