10 Vince McMahon Matches You Completely Forgot About

6. Vince McMahon Vs. Ken Shamrock

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A gleeful choice from Ken Shamrock after Stone Cold Steve Austin used his brief authoritative powers to grant all four members of the babyface Union faction any match they wanted, the caged brawl was designed to give 'The World's Most Dangerous Man' his ultimate revenge against the typically obstinate owner.

However, despite a ban placed on any of Vince's heavies from the Corporate Ministry interfering, Vince would come out on top, when Jeff Jarrett would shockingly waffle Shamrock with a brutal chairshot to the head as he was trying to enter the blockaded structure.

With Shamrock knocked out cold, Vince added insult to injury by applying a comical ankle-lock submission hold for a farcical victory.

McMahon humorously scarpered, leaving Shamrock face down in the Lion's Den having suffered the ultimate humiliation.

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