10 Craziest Places Wrestlers Have Hit Their Finisher

7. Shane McMahon's Many Leaps From Up High

Jeff Hardy
WWE

There was actually a time when Shane McMahon was known more for his tumbling from great heights than his infamous fall from grace, you know?

Back in the early 2000s, Shane O' Mac seemingly made it his mission to prove that he could hang with the very best of them. Not by putting on thrilling technical masterclasses with the finest WWE had to offer. Don't be silly. Instead, the son of the one-time boss felt that the best way to earn the respect of his peers was via hurling himself off increasingly insane structures in order to nail his trademark flailing elbow drop.

Of course, SummerSlam 2000 notably saw the wannabe stuntman fall from the heavens/Titantron after being kendo-sticked by Steve Blackman, but Backlash 2001 depicted the daredevil actually intentionally nailing Big Show with his Leap of Faith from that same position. And a few years on at Unforgiven 2003, he once again tried to send a giant to hell from up high, only to send himself there on the back of Kane rolling out of harm's way.

Clearly taking note from his demonic brother, The Undertaker also did something similar when faced with a soaring Shane during their Hell in a Cell bout at 'Mania 32, too.

Loves a tumble, our Shane.

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