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McMahon and suffered
McMahon suffered a strained glute as the result of a hit taken in the NFC Championship Game and flew his acupuncturist into New Orleans to get treatment.
After Cunningham suffered a season-ending injury in the 1991 opener, McMahon was named the starter.
McMahon had said that he still suffered from the injury to his neck in March 2007.
Shortly thereafter, Nash suffered a torn quadriceps ( after returning the same night after time off due to a biceps injury ) during a ten-man tag-team match, and the following week Vince McMahon disbanded the nWo.
Despite almost having the match won, Triple H suffered at the hands of an interfering Shane McMahon and illegal man Kane's chokeslam.
This group came to an end when the Undertaker suffered an injury in September and was written out by quitting rather than taking a match ordered by Vince McMahon.

McMahon and injury
In a violent game against the Los Angeles Raiders in Chicago, McMahon sustained a season-ending injury when he was brutally tackled by two Los Angeles defenders.
In an early-season Thursday night game at Minnesota, McMahon was slated to back up Steve Fuller, as McMahon had missed practice time earlier in the week due to a neck injury that required an overnight hospital stay.
The injury bug bit the Argos hard and the team was forced to start four different quarterbacks ( Damon Allen, Michael Bishop, Mike McMahon and Ian Butler ) in the first eight games.
They would feud against the Spirit Squad ( Kenny, Johnny, Mitch, Nicky, and Mikey ), the Big Show and Vince McMahon, and later the team of Rated-RKO ( Edge and Randy Orton ), until Triple H's legitimate knee injury in the beginning of 2007.
However, after injury to McMahon and the surprise resignation of Dalglish, Liverpool could only finish runners-up in the league, despite having won their first nine matches of the campaign.
However, an injury to Michael Bishop bumped McMahon to starting quarterback.
Rikishi returned from injury on May 7, 2001 and was urged by Mick Foley to become a face again before delivering the Stink Face to Stephanie McMahon.
While Vince McMahon and booker George Scott were adamant about wanting the DDT to take place on the floor, he refused until Steamboat told him that he would be able to adequately protect himself from injury.
In 2007 Crouch was expected to battle Michael Bishop, Damon Allen, Mike McMahon and Tom Arth for the Argos ' starting quarterback position, but he eventually faltered because of injury.
He eventually regained his fitness but struggled to regain his place in the Liverpool team until injury to Steve McMahon allowed him back in.
However, after Bishop went down with a wrist injury and McMahon failed to impress, Allen stepped into the starting role once again.
The 1976 Olympics was also the first Games with a disqualification due to a positive equine drug test, after San Carlos, ridden by Ronald McMahon of Ireland, received treatment following an injury during transport.
* Piper and " Cowboy " Bob Orton -- along with McMahon -- visit the doctor about Orton's arm injury and prolonged wearing of an orthopedic cast ( a gimmick which had grown out of Orton's legitimate arm injury ).
The alliance was short lived, due to an injury to Triple H and a business venture by McMahon.

McMahon and BYU
McMahon led BYU to victory against CSU, accounting for 112 passing yards, 80 rushing yards, and two touchdowns.
In his last game as a Cougar, McMahon passed for 342 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead BYU over Washington State in the 1981 Holiday Bowl.
In September 2010, McMahon announced that he would complete his coursework at BYU, which would qualify him for the BYU Hall of Fame.
Several coaches and players associated with BYU's football program had success with this offense at BYU and elsewhere, including Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, Brian Billick, Ted Tollner, Doug Scovil, Norm Chow, Jim McMahon, Steve Young, Ty Detmer, and Steve Sarkisian.
Quarterback Jim McMahon ( a Catholic ) spearheaded a last-gasp come-from-behind victory, capping the comeback with a successful Hail Mary pass to tight end Clay Brown as time expired that tied the game ; Kurt Gunther's extra point gave BYU its first-ever bowl win, defeating SMU 46-45.

McMahon and coaches
McMahon was to find the atmosphere in Chicago almost as challenging as that at Brigham Young, and he would lock horns with Ditka, his coaches and teammates, and journalists routinely during his six years with the Bears.
In 2010, the Stamps completed a one year renovation to its player locker rooms and coaches offices at McMahon Stadium that is unofficially estimated to have cost over one million dollars.

McMahon and chose
Mills, who was editor at the time, chose McMahon because he could do a passable imitation of Ezquerra's style, but the more he drew the more his own style emerged.
While both Bolland and McMahon chose to draw features of the Judge's uniform such as his gloves, boots, shoulder armour and elbow and knee pads in quite an exaggerated over-size fashion, Smith's depiction of Dredd's pads were more modestly sized and understated in appearance.
McMahon had the option of taking on any contract he wanted with his purchase, but chose to let AOL Time Warner continue to pay out what were considered bad deals.
Since Oates and Garvin did not sign with McMahon's WWF, and McMahon chose not to continue recognizing the National Tag Team Championship, that version of the title basically ended on the day known as Black Saturday.

McMahon and him
In a surprise move, Gorton contested and won the position of Deputy Leader, forcing McMahon to make him Defence Minister.
This farcical situation ended within five months when McMahon sacked him for disloyalty.
In 1966, when Harold Holt became Prime Minister, McMahon succeeded him as Treasurer and as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party.
McEwen did not state his reasons publicly, but privately he told McMahon he did not trust him.
Hulk Hogan, due to his appearance in Rocky III, had a national recognition that few other wrestlers could offer, which is what led McMahon to sign him.
Michaels later stated that the concept of DX was brought about after he persuaded McMahon to take a cruder approach to the companies marketing approach following him fining Michaels $ 10, 000 for putting large ornaments in his shorts and exploiting his crotch around the ring during an on-air interview.
At WrestleMania XV in 1999, he had a rematch with McMahon for the European Championship, but Triple H betrayed him and cost Waltman the title.
After prime minister William McMahon threatened him with prosecution, Casley styled himself His Majesty Prince Leonard I of Hutt to take advantage of the British Treason Act 1495 ; that a self proclaimed monarch could not only not be guilty of any offence against the rightful ruler, but that anyone who interfered with his duties could be charged with treason.
McMahon started the season strongly, though nursing minor injuries like those that would plague him throughout his career.
The players could barely hear him in the huddle, and when McMahon attempted an audible at the line of scrimmage the Bears receivers were unable to hear his call.
In a late-season game against the Green Bay Packers, defensive lineman Charles Martin grabbed McMahon from behind and body-slammed him to the ground ( after McMahon had passed the ball for an interception and officials had turned their attention downfield ).
Bobby Ray Inman, the CIA's deputy director in 1981 and 1982, said LaRouche and his wife had visited him offering information about the West German Green Party, and a CIA spokesman said LaRouche met Deputy Director John McMahon in 1983 to discuss one of LaRouche's trips overseas.
On Vince McMahon's McMahon DVD, Slaughter said he was fired by McMahon in Toronto after no-showing an event in protest of McMahon's refusal to give him six weeks of paid vacation.
When Vince McMahon turned heel in 1998, Slaughter, along with Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson, became the on-screen lackeys of McMahon ; running errands for him and dishing out punishment to McMahon's rivals, namely Stone Cold Steve Austin.
As part of the introductory patter to The Tonight Show, McMahon would state his name out loud, pronouncing it as, but neither long-time cohort Johnny Carson nor anyone else who interviewed him ever seemed to pick up on that subtlety, usually pronouncing his name.
Gowen's partnership with Mr. America put him on bad terms with Mr. McMahon, as McMahon was convinced Mr. America was Hulk Hogan in disguise.
Gowen's win further fueled the ill-feelings toward him from Mr. McMahon.
McMahon, who wanted to use an Irish name, gave Bollea the last name Hogan, and also wanted him to dye his hair red.
In 1972 William McMahon made him Minister for Territories, in charge of Australia's colonial possession, Papua New Guinea, where he was responsible for bringing in self-government.

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