10 Crazy WWE Raw Moments You Totally Don't Remember

9. Shane McMahon Leaps From The Cage

Shane McMahon’s craziness-to-air time ratio is through the roof.

He regularly goes missing from WWE programming for years at a time, but he’s been at the heart of some of the company’s most breathtaking spots over the past few decades. When Shane commits himself to a program, you can guarantee he’s going to try something completely insane by the end of it, and he was just warming-up in 1999.

His November 25, 1999 cage dive might seem tame, compared to the spots he’d pull off later later in his career, but it was a shocking moment at the time. Shane had already laid the foundations for his spot monkey run after elbow dropping Test through a table at SummerSlam, but he came to the Canadian’s aid a few months later.

Test was battling all three members of Shane’s former pals, the Mean Street Posse, inside a steel cage. Just when it looked like Test was having trouble with the hard-jobbing trio, out came Shane in his best business casual attire. Instead of running to an official and demanding he open the door, however, Shane immediately scaled the side of the cage, knocked Rodney down, and flattened Joey Abs and Pete Gas with a crazy cross body.

It was a shocking moment for someone who was nothing more than a corporate stooge a few months prior, and one that’s often lost among Shane’s crazier moments.

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