
At WWE WrestleMania 39 Sunday, Shane McMahon was injured during his impromptu match against The Miz. Former WWE star Stevie Richards explained what went wrong in a YouTube video.
What he thinks the plan was for the match: โMy guess is, they were going for multiple drop downs, multiple leapfrogs, and then Shane was gonna hit Miz. Back body drop, dropkick, something like that. My guess is, he was going to do something cool, and he was kind of thinking too far ahead when this happened. Now, could it have happened anyway? Of course. Age, lack of activity, the turn, the rotational and the lateral movement could have just blown anybodyโs knee out. But Shane fundamentally, weโre gonna go through it, was perfect up until that point. Drop-down is perfect. Now, what you want to do with the drop-down is, and what I would have done, I would have cheated even more towards this side because it would have gave me even more room here to perform the leapfrog, and then the leapfrog should be cheated over here. I think Shane took to the middle of the ring for the leapfrog and thought he didnโt have enough room to do the second drop-down, if thatโs what he was doing. Now, look at the leapfrog. Shane going to the leapfrog. Knees bent, low center of gravity. Heโs gonna have great vertical leap on this, so thatโs perfect. You donโt want to lock your knees out on anything. You donโt want to straighten your knees out or land. Weโre gonna see right here, leapfrog is perfect, Miz ducks straight through.โ
Thoughts on Shaneโs leapfrog: โHereโs the leapfrog, Miz ducking down. But like I said, Shane maybe should have cheated a little bit more this way, and then he could have felt like he has more time to kind of do the crossbody version of the drop-down there. This isnโt providing enough clearance, which Shane thinks, โI need to hurry up and really, before I hurry up and even land, Iโm thinking about doing that drop-down.โ As it goes into it, you see here, it looks like he has enough room. But as he drops down, he knows Miz is coming, and heโs trying to do the drop-down. But what happens is, his feet get caught up is my guess. Heโs trying to do the drop-down. But what happens is, his feet get caught up, is my guess, kind of like on the turf with the NFL, with Aaron Rodgers, whoever else has a major injury.โ
Shane turning on his ankle: โNow see all the space right here? He did cheat a little bit to do the turn. But when he initially landed, he was trying to hop and do that. Even if he hit the drop-down, he would have been too far in the center to make it seem like he was cutting Mizโs legs out. Thatโs the whole thing about the drop-down. We should put that in the basic moves playlist, talking about a drop-down and what a drop-down is supposed to do. Itโs not a defensive move, itโs an offensive move, trying to cut the legs out from under your opponent, and then your opponent goes over you to avoid you cutting his or her legs out. So hereโs the injury here. What Shaneโs trying to do, you can see. This ankle is twisted, this ankle, Iโm surprised he didnโt sprain or break both his ankles or tear his Achilles tendons as well.โ
Shane trying to figure out how hurt he was from the move: โThen he goes over here. What heโs trying to do now is figure out how hurt am I. Heโs still gonna try to get up and finish the match, or least continue. This is where I feel like, look at the knee right here. His ankle and foot are pointed that. His foot here is pointed this way. His knee is that way. He should have theoretically blown out both his legs, knees, quads, Achilles tendon, sprained ankle, whatever it might be. This is about the ugliest way you could land. Look at that. Thatโs scary. Thatโs almost downright gruesome. This dudeโs still trying to get up to continue the match, even though he already feels like, Iโm sure, some pop, blew his knee out, tore his quad, whatever. But I believe this second phase of what went wrong is where he really caused a lot of damage. Because the knee pointed in here. The quad is at a very, very awkward angle. Then, look at that. Right there, once again. How does he not break his ankle [as he goes down]? How does he not do any damage? His knee is in a completely different spot here. This knee, once again, is in a different spot. Everything in his lower body is completely disjointed and out of whack.โ
Why Shane deserves credit after his injury: โYou gotta give Shane credit because when he lands like this and goes to turn, look at this. He could have also did damage to that left wrist, left elbow, left arm. Heโs just trying to get up and finish the match. Here he goes right here, trying to get himself onto his feet. That could have been the last little bit because he canโt even stand. Look at this. The way he lands, he could have blew a knee or tore Mizโs Achilles tendon right there as well. Iโm looking at this right there. This is a scary situation right here. Miz is really, really lucky. Shane didnโt mean to do it. Heโs just trying to get up. He has no control over his body. Miz right here, this leg could have been destroyed. Thank god Miz had enough to get out of the way.โ
Shane trying to continue working the match: โCredit to Shane for keep trying to get up, wanting to just finish the match, or finish the segment. Shane, I give you all the credit in the world. My heart goes out to you. I hope youโre recovering faster than ever and you come back stronger than ever.โ
You can check out the video below:
(h/t to Colin Tessier for the transcription)