10 Best WWE PPV Moments Of 2016 (So Far)

1. Shane McMahon Leaps From Hell In A Cell (WrestleMania)

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It's unthinkable to imagine it now, but there were rumours immediately following the show that The Undertaker's last WrestleMania match came against Shane McMahon. Such conjecture only increases each year, Undertaker is far from in his prime after all. Even so, he entered another mighty performance at 'Mania 32 inside Hell In A Cell.

This was Shane's first match in years, but he looked fit and eager to impress. Most notably, his massive dive from the top of the steel structure was positively insane, proving that McMahon isn't scared to put his body on the line to make people talk about his matches.

With 'Taker prone on the announce table below, McMahon attempted an elbow drop. His foe moved, sending Shane crashing through the mix of plastic and wood violently. If nothing else, it was the most spectacular bump of 2016 thus far, even if some didn't seem too keen on the actual match itself.

Shane's fall is the kind of moment that will be shown for years, and rightly so. Hell In A Cell probably won't be his last match of 2016, but it will be his most memorable.

What other WWE pay-per-view moments would you consider some of the best of the year so far? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!

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