10 Most Shocking WWE TitanTron Moments

5. Which Way Did He Go?

Shane McMahon TitanTron
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Shane McMahon is really, really brave.

He may not be the most technically sound, nor overly great at throwing punches (despite what he sees when shadow-boxing in the mirror, presumably), but he's irrefutably brave.

Years before he'd take the biggest bump in Hell in a Cell history, Shane experimented with scaling the the dizzy heights of WWE's tallest TitanTrons.

Though it didn't work out great for him the first time (more on that later), his second attempt was more successful, as he drove an elbow into a prone Big Show from the top of the Backlash pay-per-view structure.

As accomplice Test held the fallen giant in place, McMahon leapt from the very top of the rig, not before comically saying his prayers ahead of the dive.

Shane gracelessly hung in the air as the height of the fall gave him literal seconds of airtime before striking his opponent.

As per the rules of the match, Shane had to be the Last Man Standing, but scored the victory all the same when Test hauled his comatose body over a camera rig just long enough to seal the winning ten count.

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