Roger Catlin, who reports on TV for The Hartford Courant, posted the
following today:
Weeks after his mother
Linda McMahon stepped down as CEO of the World Wrestling Entertainment so she
could run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Chris Dodd, Shane McMahon tendered
his resignation from the Stamford-based company as well on Friday.
Unfortunately it
didn't come in the middle of some big ring event where his trademark move the
Shane O' Shuffle failed him. It was just another corporate stepping down, with
press release and all.
"It has been an
incredible experience to help build WWE into a global phenomenon," McMahon, 40,
said in a statement. "However, having been associated with this organization for
the majority of my life, I feel this is the opportune time in my career to
pursue outside ventures."
While he worked in the
company's business end, he found his way into the ring as did most of the rest
of his family. In addition to fighting, where his moves included the diving Leap
of Faith or Coast-to-Coast, he spent time as manager of wrestlers from Umaga and
The Rock to Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, Big Show not to mention his brother in
law, Triple H, and his father Vince McMahon.
"Even though I am
personally saddened by Shane's decision to leave the company," Vince McMahon
said, "I am proud of the enormous contributions he has made."
Then he clotheslined
the ingrate. Just kidding.
You can read the entire story
here: http://blogs.courant.com/roger_catlin_tv_eye/2009/10/second-mcmahon-flees-wwe.html