WWE WrestleMania 39 CHAOS - Shane McMahon Returns AND Gets Injured In The SAME SEGMENT!

Fever dream segment during 'Show Of Shows' brings total mayhem to 'Mania 39.

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Shane McMahon returned, entered into an impromptu match with The Miz and got injured all in the space of about a minute in chaotic scenes from WrestleMania 39 Night Two.

The madness and mayhem played out after The Miz and Snoop Dogg fell out over the 'Dogg Father' laughed off his decision to put the host in a match against Pat McAfee on Night One. After appearing to show contrition with a "my bad", Snoop revealed it was actually a call for 'The Money' to make his unannounced return.

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With a referee and the ringing of the bell, Miz was suddenly in his second match in as many days, but it lasted mere seconds. McMahon appeared to seriously injure his knee or ankle performing a leapfrog. Amidst the carnage, Snoop Dogg himself stepped in, decked 'The A-Lister' with two punches and defeated him definitively with the People's Elbow.

Medics carried 'Shane-O-Mac' out as the whole thing took place, and Snoop got the last word to see off one of the most bizarre moments in WrestleMania history. No update was provided at time of writing.

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