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Linda and Shane McMahon at the White House Correspondents Association dinner

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon and her son, Shane McMahon, were among the many at the White House Correspondents Association dinner on Saturday night which ended before it even started after a gunman managed to find his way in the Washington Hilton hotel and fire shots.

Both McMahons, like pretty much everyone else, were not harmed but it was quite the scene inside, with everyone ducking under the tables. That is, except for UFC President Dana White, who was also there, and didn’t feel the need to duck because it was “f*cking awesome.”

Linda wore a leopard-print dress while Shane was in a full tuxedo. Linda appeared on WWE television last week at the Hall of Fame, helping induct her daughter Stephanie into the 2026 class. Shane was nowhere to be seen in Las Vegas for the weekend.

The shooting dominated the news on Saturday and Sunday and the event is expected to take place again later next month.

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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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