Shane McMahon. Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports

One of Shane McMahon’s sons has his college football commitment set.

Kenyon McMahon, the middle son of Shane, announced during the week that he has committed to play at North Carolina.

Kenyon plays wide receiver and safety at Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn, New York. He committed to the Tar Heels as a defensive back for the 2025 recruiting class.

Kenyon’s older brother Declan plays football at Indiana. He was a redshirt freshman running back last season but did not see any game action.

Shane McMahon is the only son of two children born to Vince and Linda McMahon. He has both wrestled and worked as an executive for WWE. He has three sons — the youngest is Rogan. So far, two of the three will be a part of Division I college football teams.

Here are some highlights of Kenyon on the field:

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