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Height: 6 foot 3
Weight: 240 pounds
From: Greenwich, Conn.
Career Highlights: WWE Champion
You may call him every bad name in the book, you may boo and hiss at the
very sight of him, but make no mistake about it, if Vincent Kennedy McMahon
were not the ruthless, driven, cocky Chairman of World Wrestling
Entertainment, WWE would not be the preeminent global provider of
entertainment that it is today. It all started in 1982 when Mr. McMahon made
the decision to purchase what was once called the World Wide Wrestling
Federation from his father, Vincent J. McMahon. The elder McMahon had tried
to persuade his son to not enter the business, but as would become a
legendary McMahon trait, Mr. McMahon was defiant and he not only entered the
“family business,” but he also revolutionized it.
In March of 1985, Mr. McMahon embarked on what would become the very event
to make sports entertainment the global phenomenon that it is today. It
would be called WrestleMania, and it was such an overwhelming success that
20 years later, it is still the biggest annual event in sports
entertainment. In a mere three decades, Mr. McMahon’s passion and vision
have made this industry what it is today, and that vision has not faded one
bit.
While other corporate executives choose to keep a low profile, Mr. McMahon
is right there in the mix, appearing regularly on WWE television and even
mixing it up in the ring. He participated in some of the most
highly-anticipated matches in WWE history and his rivalries with Stone Cold
Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan led to some of the most heated matches in the
long history of sports entertainment. He is even famous for taking action
against his own family when it stands in his way and has tried on numerous
occasions to drive his own wife, son, and daughter out of the industry.
Unfortunately for Mr. McMahon, the passion he displays is an inherent trait,
and the battles within the McMahon family continue to this day.
Excuse Mr. McMahon if he does not care about the boos. Excuse him if he does
whatever it takes to get rid of those who speak out against him, whether it
is Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Undertaker, or a member of the McMahon
family. He is Mr. McMahon, and he has earned to right to do just about
whatever he wants. And if you have a problem with that, he will prove to you
that you never cross the boss!
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