Shane McMahon Son Spotted With Smackdown Star

Shane McMahon’s son Declan recently graduated from high school in June of 2022 and Triple H attended the ceremony. Declan published photos from the graduation as well as backstage photos from an episode of Friday Night Smackdown with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes.

 


 

Shane McMahon departed from WWE

Shane McMahon is no longer with WWE. He was a regular on-screen character on RAW in 2021 when he started a program with Braun Strowman. The two clashed at WrestleMania 37 in a steel cage match. Shane was noted to be very aggressive with producers and he was said to be more concerned about his involvement in the Royal Rumble match rather than worrying about spots that would help out wrestlers in the match.

A report also showed how much money Shane McMahon made last year even though he is no longer a shareholder in WWE. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter gave details on how much top executives in WWE, including the McMahon family, Nick Khan and Triple H made in 2021. WWE Chairman Vince McMahon made $5,051,547 and $13.8 million in stock dividends this past year. Shane O’Mac made $1,313,823 as part of his contract:

”Shane McMahon, who is not an employee nor a shareholder in the company (he sold all his stock a long time back to help finance other businesses he has been involved with) earned $1,313,823 in his contract as a performer. He had one match last year, the WrestleMania match with Braun Strowman, so it would be for that match and any merchandise and other royalties,” said Meltzer.

The report also revealed the earnings of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. It was stated that Triple H made $2,841,544 whereas Stephanie McMahon earned $2,592,205. It was also noted that ‘The Game’ was paid almost 1 Million as a downside for his performer contract even though he had no matches in 2021:

”Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development Paul Levesque earned $2,841,544 which was $730,000 in salary, $583,523 in stock awards, $511,000 in a bonus based on profit goals and $1,017,021 of other revenue. Most likely the bulk of that would be an estimated $1 million downside as a performer, although he didn’t perform much this year but is under performer contract.”

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