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Shane McMahon to guest star on NCIS: Los Angeles tonight on CBS

Shane McMahon will be appearing on tonight’s episode of the popular NCIS: Los Angeles television show on CBS.

McMahon will be playing the role of Agent Evans and is seen in the preview sharing the screen with Daniela Ruah, who plays the role of NCIS Special Agent Kensi Blye.

In a behind-the-scenes clip, Ruah said that Shane didn’t require a stunt double considering what he does every day and called him fearless. Kyle Harimoto, the NCIS: LA co-executive producer and writer added that Shane brought some authenticity with him as he works very hard in his day job and transferred that work ethic to filming. LL Cool J, who recorded the opening of WrestleMania 31, continued saying that they knew Shane can handle it in the ring so they thought it would be cool to get him on the show.

McMahon concluded saying that he would love to return to NCIS: Los Angeles as Agent Evans. You can see the preview below.


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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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