: The song made its first appearance on April 29, 2001 , at the Backlash pay-per-view. It replaced his father Vince's "No Chance in Hell," which Shane had used previously.

: The repetitive chorus serves as a powerful crowd-participation tool, often accompanied by "Shane O'Mac" dollar bills falling from the rafters during his entrance. Popular Culture and Legacy WWE: Here Comes the Money (Shane McMahon)

The lyrics reflect Shane’s character as a wealthy heir seeking to establish his own legacy, separate from his father's shadow.

: The song was performed by the hip-hop group Naughty by Nature .

: The track is characterized by its heavy bass, rhythmic chanting of "Money! Money!", and the distinctive sound of a cash register opening. Lyric Breakdown and Symbolism

: It was composed and produced by longtime WWE music director Jim Johnston .

: Signals his rise as a top-tier performer capable of extreme stunts like the "Leap of Faith".

Shane McMahon 's iconic entrance theme, "," is widely regarded as one of the most recognizable and energetic songs in professional wrestling history. Originally debuting in 2001, the track perfectly captures Shane's "rich kid" persona while signaling the high-risk, athletic spectacles he became known for. Key Facts and History