8 Wrestlers Who Do The Same Weirdly Specific Spots Over And Over

6. Shane McMahon Loves Falling Off The TitanTron

We all know by now that Shane McMahon was not your average heir to a multi-million dollar company. He didn't rest on his laurels, nor did he half-ass anything when he decided to step into the ring. Quite the opposite, he went out each and every match trying to convince the rest of the roster and all of the fans that he was crazier than everyone else in the locker room. He did this through an escalating series of events. It started with flying elbow drops through the announcer's table and the occasional high dive off the cage, but then he quickly upped his game, deciding he would be "the TitanTron bump guy". To this day, Shane McMahon has either fallen or jumped off the TitanTron three separate times. That's three times more than 99.99 percent of the WWE roster, past and present. In fact, the only other people to take a tumble off the TitanTron in one form or another are Steve Blackman (done immediately after Shane-O-Mac led the way), Jeff Hardy and Road Warrior Hawk (which we didn't even see, since he fell behind the screen and probably landed on a full-sized bounce house). It began at SummerSlam 2000, when Steve Blackman chased him up the side of the big screen, eventually catching him and Kendo sticking him until he let go and plummeted a good 30 or so feet. Then, at Backlash 2001, he leapt off the top of it, dropping about 50 feet onto The Big Show. But not ready to give up his love TitanTron-related antics, he did it again at Unforgiven 2003. The only reason he probably stopped taking this insane bump is because the audience reactions dimmed ever so slightly each time.
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