Shane McMahon Networth 2022, Earnings, Endorsements

Shane is also the CEO of You On Demand, the first video-on-demand service in China. He partly owns the Motorcycle Shop Indian Larry.

Shane McMahon in a file photo. (Image credits: wwe.com)
By Sujay Gaurav | Apr 12, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Shane Brandon McMahon (born January 15, 1970, Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States) is an American professional wrestler and businessman. He is best known for his tenure in WWE, where he is a wrestler, producer and minority owner. He is the founder and executive vice-chairman of Ideanomics, formerly Seven Stars Cloud Group.

Shane is the only son of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and his wife Linda McMahon.He is a fourth-generation wrestling promoter along with his father (Vince McMahon), grandfather (Vincent J. McMahon) and great grandfather (Jess McMahon).

McMahon began working with WWE at the age of 15 and inherited his father’s business skills. While he is a fiery wrestler on-screen, he is also WWE’s Executive Vice President of Global Media behind the scenes. In 2010, he resigned from WWE and joined an entertainment service company, YOU On Demand as CEO. He returned to WWE in 2016. After returning, Shane went on to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship and the WWE World Cup in 2018 and in his first stint, he won the European and Hardcore titles.

Shane is known to be a daredevil in the ring as he isn’t afraid to take seemingly impossible bumps in order to entertain the fans as was evident many times when he jumped from atop the Hell in a Cell structure onto the commentary table, a 50-foot leap off the titantron and his famous coast to coast move. In fact, he is known for things differently from the rest of the McMahon clan, both in front of and behind the cameras.

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Shane McMahon’s net worth

As of 2022, Shane McMahon’s net worth is $100 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. McMahon has been quite involved in the business side of WWE since his teenage years. Although he started as a warehouse worker, Shane eventually helped launch the company’s official website. By the early 2000s, he was trusted to make important decisions about the company. Over the next few years, Shane helped WWE sign a number of important deals, including a television deal in Brazil for the broadcast of WWE events. He followed up with another major TV deal in Mexico.

Shane McMahon’s businesses

Shane owns around 2.5 million equity shares of WWE’s common stock. At various recent times, those shares have been worth as little as $40 million and as much as $225 million. He is also the CEO of You On Demand, the first video-on-demand service in China. He partly owns the Motorcycle Shop Indian Larry.