#4 To the window to the wall
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Shane McMahon having another spot of this list is not a surprise by any means, as the man has done much more crazy stuff in his career than we might ever see in wrestling again. Being thrown off structures, getting suplexed through the glass, and most leaping of steel cages, McMahon has nerves of steel to do some of the stuff he has done.
But with this stunt, McMahon's bump is on a smaller scale, as it involves him being thrown headfirst through a car window by AJ Styles. Many of you might not remember this segment from 2017 edition of SmackDown Live, where Styles and McMahon were embroiled in a heated feud that saw Styles frustrations with Shane end in a backstage assault.
Now you all know that the glass of a car window takes quite a bit of force to crack let alone break into pieces, so, when Styles sent McMahon through the window it was only possible due to the window actually being a pane of glass. You see according to safety regulations for motor vehicles, there is no way that the car Shane McMahon crashed into would be considered roadworthy, as the 'window' he had his head smashed through is too flimsy to be fitted in a car.
If you spot the exact moment Shane's head went through the glass, a piece of tape that was presumably used to stick the pane of glass to the car stuck on to his jacket. While this may not have been the real deal in terms of backstage assaults, it's nice to see WWE protecting their superstars by going to these measures, especially when you consider Shane's King of the Ring 2001 spot, where the glass was very much real.