3 things WWE can do with the newly-turned heel Shane McMahon
Very few would have thought that Shane McMahon would turn heel on the Miz at Fastlane. The Smackdown commissioner laid a ruthless assault on the Miz right in front of his father. A WrestleMania 35 encounter between the two seems to be in plans as of now.
Shane McMahon has been a face ever since returning to WWE in 2016. Perhaps he teased a heel turn every now and then. The time has now come for Shane to play a negative role after a long gap. The last time Shane was portrayed as a bad guy was in 2007.
Shane's heel turn has a lot of potential so it should not only be utilized for a feud with the Miz. McMahon can do things beyond that and make things interesting on the road to WrestleMania and even afterward.
#1 An alliance with Batista
The Animal Batista returned to WWE on Feb 25, 2019 episode of Monday Night Raw and laid a vicious attack on The Nature Boy Ric Flair. Because of the attack, Batista gained Triple H's wrath and now looks likely to take him on WrestleMania 35.
The match between The Hunter and The Animal would certainly be a nostalgic one. However, both of them have aged and the build-up needs to be top notch. As they cannot do too much in-ring work with technical brilliance the story should be compelling.
The veterans are more than capable of working a great storyline but McMahon siding with Batista would add more depth to the storyline. A frustrated McMahon joining Batista to take the living hell out of Triple H and other wrestlers under his watch would make for a compelling storyline.
Remember, Batista's attack on Ric Flair and his intent to get Triple H's attention needs more justifying. An ambitious Batista wanting to take over Monday Night Raw alongside Shane McMahon will bring new life to WWE.