If you were still leery about ordering WrestleMania 32 this Sunday night, Shane McMahon should have helped put your concerns to rest on Monday Night Raw.

Shane-O-Mac used the last Raw before the "Show of Shows" last night to reinforce one notion — that he's an absolute maniac who will risk major bodily harm in the ring ... every chance he gets. Now, just imagine what he'll do in a Hell in a Cell against the Undertaker.

Shane interrupted the Phenom on Raw, and words between the two quickly escalated to blows with Shane's flurry of punches proving to be futile against Taker. Tossing Shane out of the ring with ease, the Dead Man proceeded to clear the announce table of all its equipment, preparing McMahon for the Last Ride.

However, as the Undertaker hoisted Shane-O-Mac into the air, McMahon fought back furiously, escaping the Last Ride and nailing the Dead Man with a back kick. Seconds later, it was the Undertaker who was laid out on the table, courtesy of Shane driving a television monitor across his head.

With the crowd anticipating something memorable, Shane quickly scaled the top turnbuckle and leapt onto the Undertaker with a flying elbow smash through the table. Good lord almighty!

Week to week leading up to WrestleMania 32, we have seen Shane preparing his body for war, and more importantly, to use it as a weapon against the Undertaker, with this being just a taste of the extreme levels that he's willing to go to.

The thrilling move more than leaves the WWE Universe's collective mouths watering in anticipation of what he'll do in a Hell in a Cell match. Is it safe to say at this point that Shane will attempt to fall off the top of the Cell ala Mankind against the Undertaker? We would say yes. Also, a fall through the most destructive structure in sports entertainment isn't out of the question, either.

There's no way an expected crowd of 100,000-plus at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas — and many more watching at home — leave without seeing Shane do something that's permanently etched into their minds forever. This more than proves it.

Can't wait to see this match.

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