5 reasons why Shane McMahon is the perfect replacement to Baron Corbin at Survivor Series

Can McMahon be the driving force behind Team SmackDown’s success?

#4 It could result in a more impactful match

Shane elbow dropping The Phenom in a buildup to their match at Wrestlemania 32

Shane is a legend in his own right. His daredevil attitude that inspires jaw-dropping moments can add another facet to the otherwise well-rounded match. Shane-O is known for having spot infested matches, with crazy moves that have become a rarity in WWE today.

With balls bigger than the size of a Volkswagen, Shane is single-handedly responsible for having few of the most remarkable moments ever to take place inside the squared circle (well most of them happened outside the ring, but you get the idea).

His 30-feet elbow drop from the Titantron at Backlash 2001 against Big Show, being put through plexiglass multiple times by Kurt Angle at King of the Ring 2001 or even his 20-feet drop from the top of the cage at Wrestlemania 32 against The Undertaker, are all examples of Shane-O-Mac giving us moments that will be engraved in our memory forever.

If Shane has it in him to do such a spot again at Survivor Series (which I am sure he does), it would take the show to the another level and forever cement his legacy as the companies top swashbuckler; something that Mick Foley has in the bag for now.

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