10 Things We Learned From Shane McMahon On WWE’s After The Bell

1. Shane Produced 'Mania's 'Firefly Fun House' Match

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Here's a quick 'Did You Know?'.

Shane McMahon was heavily involved in producing that 'Firefly Fun House' match at WrestleMania 36 earlier this year. He was thrilled to do so, because he counts Bray Wyatt (as well as his alter ego 'Fiend' gimmick) as his absolute favourite character currently in WWE.

Whilst filming the madcap cinematic trip, Shane was impressed by Bray's creativity and by John Cena's unselfishness. Cena apparently made it very clear before 'Mania that the 'Funhouse' bout had to be more of a showcase for Bray than him. How cool is that?

Shane did add that producing the match was challenging because there was so much going on and so many moving parts to deal with. He credits Wyatt and Cena for their professionalism, and said that he'd love to do more stuff like this.

What else did you learn from Shane McMahon on 'After The Bell'? For more WWE, check out 10 Shocking Wrestling Moments That’d Rock 2021 and Triple H: Face Or Heel?

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