Shane McMahon may not be an actual wrestler, but he's given fans of sports entertainment countless memories through the years.

Whether it's his death-defying stunts, hilarious segments or way he struts out when his theme music hits, fans love Shane O'Mac. He's made himself the endearing McMahon at this point, and he still put on a show at WrestleMania 33 at the age of 47. 

Shane has shown tendencies you'd attach to an adrenaline junkie with the way he puts everything on the line when it's his time to shine in the WWE. He may not be a technical wrestler, but he's one amazing entertainer. 

TMZ Sports caught up with Bully Ray - formerly Bubba Ray Dudley - and Tommy Dreamer recently and decided to get their scouting report on Shane. Ray was asked about Shane's wrestling ability and gushed over McMahon's show-stealing capabilities. 

"Maybe [he's not] not a wrestler in the traditional sense of the word, but Shane is one of those guys that's really great at creating that holy s*** moment. Shane's crazy. We're friends with Shane, we've been on the road with Shane, we've hung out with Shane, we've drank with Shane."

"Shane goes out there to steal the show all the time. Shane wants to do the craziest stunts ever, I mean he jumped off the Titan Tron. He's nuts. He legitimately wants to do the craziest thing," Ray said.

Dreamer chimed in and praised Shane's match against AJ Styles on The Grandest Stage of Them All as being very technically sound. Then things take a surprising turn after Dreamer suggests what we really need is Shane competing in MMA.

"I also think Shane doesn't get enough credit because he doesn't have to do that to his body and he does. I also think the world should have Shane McMahon enter UFC because he is a real badass. He would fare well in UFC.

"There's a lot of guys who talk smack, like a Conor McGregor, I would love to see Shane McMahon go to UFC because I think he would choke some dudes out or knock them out."

More interesting, the interviewer walks Bully into the next question by asking him if he thinks Shane would be more successful in the octagon than CM Punk. His response is downright shocking. 

"There's no doubt that Shane can. Shane is like that rabid pitbull that will fight until the death. Even if we're backstage and kidding around and horse playing and wrestling in the back, he has to win every single contest."

"You are not going to keep him down. You're going to have to kill him to beat him."

Imagining Shane shuffling his feet on the way down to an MMA-bout is quite the image, to say the least.