Following that hot action, Shane McMahon could then emerge from the backstage area. There's little doubt that the recently-returned McMahon would get a big pop from the live crowd, even more so when he started crowing about the need for change. There's been a creeping malaise over the WWE product for too long, so fans would respond positively. A large part of Shane's argument last week revolved around the idea that Stephanie McMahon has ruined the company. Therefore, Shane could hint that he plans on shaking things up on Monday Night Raw following WrestleMania. Obviously, he should show caution, because he's been booked against The Undertaker. In order to hype up the advertised Undertaker appearance, McMahon would state that all may not be as it seemed. This would hint at 'Taker's own promo later, and iron out some of the logic in the whole situation. After all, Shane could argue, why would The Undertaker want to help Vince McMahon and Stephanie?
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