Former WWE Famous person Shane McMahon was just lately seen with AEW’s government vice chairman, The Younger Bucks. Prior to now few months, reviews about McMahon probably becoming a member of AEW have gained vital traction.
This all started when reviews emerged that Shane McMahon had expressed curiosity in a potential look in AEW. The rumors intensified when he additionally met AEW star Mercedes Moné, previously often called Sasha Banks in WWE. A couple of weeks in the past, a leaked photograph of McMahon assembly AEW President Tony Khan surfaced on-line, sparking rampant hypothesis about his potential transfer to All Elite Wrestling.
Now, these rumors are selecting up steam as the previous WWE famous person was noticed on the airport with The Younger Bucks. The urgent query stays: what transpired in the course of the assembly between Shane McMahon and the Bucks? Current reviews have delved into the state of affairs, revealing what unfolded of their assembly.
Shane McMahon discusses his encounter with The Younger Bucks
Former WWE Famous person Shane McMahon has lastly addressed what occurred throughout his assembly with The Younger Bucks. An unique report from Cultaholic revealed that McMahon described his encounter with The Bucks as a coincidence. He talked about that he shared a flight with AEW’s The Younger Bucks after the AEW Grand Slam.
The observers noticed McMahon chatting and laughing with The Younger Bucks earlier than boarding their flight. He sat straight behind the AEW government vice presidents within the first-class part of the airplane. Regardless of their shut proximity, McMahon informed somebody on the flight that it was merely a coincidence that they had been on the identical flight. Nonetheless, all through the flight, the Younger Bucks slept, and the three waited till the airplane landed to take a photograph collectively.
It now appears to be solely a matter of time earlier than Shane McMahon arrives in AEW. His entry into Tony Khan’s promotion is bound to make main headlines within the skilled wrestling world.