#2: Shane McMahon's heel turn brings a new edge to his character

"I'm not the best in the world because I won the trophy...I'm the best in the world because I was BORN that way."
In recent times, Shane McMahon was always considered as the most level-headed member of the McMahon family.
His character always came off as an authority figure who catered to the fans needs. Shane also broke out of his mold by performing at a very high level for a superstar his age.
However, now that Shane McMahon is a full-fledged heel, we might potentially witness his capabilities from an entirely different perspective.
The very fact that his character took some sort of a narcissistic turn last night shows us that Shane McMahon's newfound unlikeability might succeed in portraying The Miz as a successful babyface in the future.
What are your thoughts on the Miz-Shane feud that will potentially broaden the scope for both characters to flourish in their new respective roles after WrestleMania 35?
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