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WWE legend Shane McMahon’s son Kenyon McMahon recently made the announcement that he has committed to play college football. 

Each of Shane's sons has impressed in their respective athletic fields. Kenyon McMahon is now committed to college football as a safety and wideout for UNC. With his brother Declan playing for Indiana University, eyes are on Kenyon McMahon as well.

Meanwhile, Shane McMahon has not appeared on WWE television since suffering an injury in a match against The Miz at WrestleMania 39.

Kenyon McMahon: I’m extremely blessed and excited

Shane’s son Kenyon McMahon took to social media and announced his commitment to play college football for the University of North Carolina. The post reads:

"I’m extremely blessed and excited to announce my commitment to play football at the University of North Carolina. #GoHeels"

Kenyon is listed at 6’1′, 170-pound, and played safety and wide receiver at Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn, New York.

Meanwhile, Declan McMahon started with Indiana University in 2023 and is listed as a running back, but did not see a snap last season.

At WWE Fastlane last year, Declan appeared alongside other Indiana Hoosiers football team players. Speaking with Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald, Declan discussed focusing on his football career. However, he also stated that he has been impressed by the WWE's Performance Center. 

"I went down there once and it's gorgeous. Obviously being in Florida, which is one of the greatest places to live. Especially with state tax and everything. The weight room in there [the Performance Center] is amazing. They've got a ton of rings. It's just great because obviously when you're wrestling it's not only about how you look it's about how safe you can be and how you can protect who you're in the ring with."

Well, someday Declan could hit the squared circle just like his father. He also has his debut plan plotted and you can read about it below:

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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