7 Pro wrestlers who train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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The Dead Man Loves the 'Gentle Art'.

#2 Shane McMahon

Shane McMahon is a fourth generation wrestling promoter and a member of the McMahon family.

He started working for WWE at a young age 15.

McMahon has done pretty much every Job related to the spectacle inside the squared circle.

McMahon has attained notoriety by pulling off huge bumps during his WWE fights. Some of the biggest bumps in pro wrestling history are in his name.

One of the most hyped fights in his career was against the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 32 in a Hell in a Cell match.

In order to get some competitive edge over the Undertaker (a BJJ black belt), McMahon trained under BJJ legend Renzo Gracie.

Renzo and Shane O'Mac are longtime friends and Shane has always been a big devotee of BJJ.

Renzo believes that Shane is a fast learner and has a great fight-IQ. He clearly sees a lot of potential in him.

So don't be shocked to see him rolling and submitting his opponents in any submission grappling tournaments in the future.

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