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Vincent Kennedy "Vince" McMahon (born August 24, 1945) is an American professional wrestler, promoter, in-ring announcer, play-by-play commentator and film producer, known by the ring name Mr. McMahon. He is also the Chairman of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Board of directors and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1945
Place of Birth: Pinehurst
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Businessperson, Wrestler
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Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows

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Paul Roma It was not too long before WWF owner Vince McMahon seemed to lose interest in the idea of pushing the Young Stallions.

David Sahadi Prior to WrestleMania XV on March 28, 1999, Sahadi produced a video featuring Pat Patterson, Gorilla Monsoon, Ernie Ladd, Killer Kowalski and Sahadi's close friend "Classy" Freddie Blassie which reduced WWF owner Vince McMahon to tears.

Peter Gasperino Gasperino (known simply as "Pete Gas") and Leinhardt were both childhood friends of Shane McMahon, the son of WWF owner Vince McMahon.

Royal Rumble (1993) WWF owner Vince McMahon agreed and set up a feud between Flair and Perfect to create a storyline for Flair's departure from the company.

McMahon-Helmsley Faction On the November 29, 1999 edition of Raw is War, WWF owner Vince McMahon's daughter Stephanie was set to marry Test but Triple H interrupted the ceremony.

Rodney Leinhardt Leinhardt (known simply as "Rodney") and Gas were both childhood friends of Shane McMahon, the son of WWF owner Vince McMahon, and were placed in a stable.

Shawn Michaels Others perceived the group to have sufficient clout with WWF owner Vince McMahon, becoming dominant wrestling figures in WWF for several years in the mid-1990s.

Wendi Richter WWF owner Vince McMahon brought in Cyndi Lauper for a feud with Lou Albano (who had appeared in one of Lauper's videos).

WrestleMania IX He compromised with WWF owner Vince McMahon and agreed to lose the title back to Yokozuna in a rematch at King of the Ring 1993.

Slamboree Eric Bischoff had challenged Vince McMahon (owner of rival company WWF) the previous Monday to show up at the event and wrestle him at Slamboree.

Debra Miceli She debuted under the ring name Alundra Blayze, because WWF owner Vince McMahon did not want to pay Miceli to use the name Madusa, which she had trademarked.

David Sammartino Bruno Sammartino later speculated that the fan was a plant hired by WWF owner Vince McMahon to provoke Sammartino in order to give the WWF an excuse to terminate his contract.

King of the Ring (1993) Due to a real-life arrangement with WWF owner Vince McMahon, Hogan was supposed to lose the title to Bret Hart, but he changed his mind and refused to lose to Hart.

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Monty Sopp They also declared 'war' on Paul Levesque, Michael Hickenbottom, and Vincent K. McMahon (Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and WWE owner Vince McMahon, respectively).

Cool Hand Luke The promo included Austin's first physical assault of WWE owner Vince McMahon, setting Austin's incredibly popular anti-authority character which continues to this day.

Jamie Kellner Due to what is considered the decline of the WWE product, many wrestling fans have denounced Kellner's actions in regards to WCW, blaming him for the fact that WWE owner Vince McMahon has a virtual monopoly on the professional wrestling market on the national level.

Donald Trump Trump is a known World Wrestling Entertainment fan and friend of WWE owner Vince McMahon.

Adam Birch After a direct intervention by WWE owner, Vince McMahon, Birch was released, and credits this with him beating his addictions.

Make-a-Wish Foundation Linda McMahon and Vince McMahon, the owners of WWE, are on the National Advisory Council of the Foundation.

Sock puppet Mr. Socko has often served as a sidekick for Foley's Mankind character, having been introduced to the world during a skit on WWE television as a means of "cheering up" WWE owner Vince McMahon, who had just been beaten by nemesis Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Criticism of World Championship Wrestling Due to what is considered the decline of the WWE product, many wrestling fans have denounced Kellner's actions in regards to WCW, blaming him for the fact that WWE owner Vince McMahon has a virtual monopoly on the professional wrestling market on the national level.

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Debra Miceli She left the company when she heard that Vince McMahon, the owner of the World Wrestling Federation, was going to buy WCW.

TBS (TV channel) Professional wrestling aired on TBS from 1971 to 2001 under several different companies including Jim Barnett-owned Georgia Championship Wrestling (1971–1984), future rival Vince McMahon owned World Wrestling Federation (1984–1985), Bill Watts' Mid-South Wrestling, and Jim Crockett, Jr.'s Jim Crockett Promotions (1985–1988), which eventually became Turner owned World Championship Wrestling (1988–2001).

George Cannon (wrestler) He was partners with World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon but later became unable to continue his duties due to phlebitis.

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Jim Crockett Promotions Then, he purchased both the Saturday evening TBS slots from Vince McMahon, who needed extra money to also create Saturday Night's Main Event, and became the owner of WCW.

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WrestleMania X8 On the March 11 episode of Raw, Flair's rival co-owner Vince McMahon asked for an emergency board meeting with the WWF board of directors citing that Flair's attack of a fan was unacceptable and that either he or Flair should have absolute authority and power over the company.

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Slamboree Eric Bischoff had challenged Vince McMahon (owner of rival company WWF) the previous Monday to show up at the event and wrestle him at Slamboree.

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Professional wrestling authority figures Upon splitting the WWE into two separate brands in the WWE Brand Extension of 2002, on-screen co-owners Vince McMahon and Ric Flair proceeded to draft WWE wrestlers into two separate rosters.

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Survivor Series (1998) When he attacked both men and counted a pinfall that didn't exist to end the match, McMahon made good on his threat and fired Austin, leaving the championship vacant for another month.

St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House The night before on Raw Saturday Night (actually filmed the preceding Monday), McMahon made Austin run the gauntlet against all The Corporation members ending with McMahon pinning a weakened Austin.

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Backlash (2006) This feud started on December 26, 2005, when Vince McMahon made note of Bret Hart's DVD, claiming that he "tricked" Hart in the hours of his match at Survivor Series 1997, where Hart lost the WWE Championship to Shawn Michaels.

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WrestleMania X8 Due to the conflicts between Vince McMahon and Ric Flair making bad business, Linda McMahon proposed a brand extension, essentially splitting the entire WWF roster into two separate entities.

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Sharpshooter (professional wrestling) This moment would be referenced within kayfabe through various future events; McMahon made the same action at the next year's Survivor Series in 1998, though it was part of a storyline, during the "Deadly Games" tournament final between The Rock and Mankind.

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No Mercy (2007) Vince McMahon then made the announcement that Randy Orton was using his rematch clause to allow him a rematch for the WWE Championship that night.

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Survivor Series (1998) When he attacked both men and counted a pinfall that didn't exist to end the match, McMahon made good on his threat and fired Austin, leaving the championship vacant for another month.

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SummerSlam In addition to WrestleMania in March, the Royal Rumble in January, and Survivor Series in November, McMahon made an event for August, which he named SummerSlam.

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1980s wrestling boom To make matters worse, McMahon would use the income generated by advertising, television deals, and tape sales to poach talent from rival promoters.

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SummerSlam After defeating Crockett in the ratings, McMahon made the Royal Rumble, an event airing for free on the USA Network in January 1988, which set a ratings record for the network with eight million households tuning in to watch the event.

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Shawn Michaels During the Royal Rumble, McMahon made his way to the ring, and as Michaels stared at McMahon, Shane McMahon made a surprising appearance, eliminating Michaels from the match.

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Montreal Screwjob The "Bret screwed Bret" line inspired promos that Vince McMahon made during his feud with Austin.

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The Legacy (professional wrestling) When Vince McMahon, Stephanie's father, made his return that night Orton maintained he was owed an apology which angered Vince, but as he was about to fire Orton, Orton slapped McMahon and gave him a running punt leaving him hospitalized in the storyline.

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SummerSlam After WrestleMania III, the most successful professional wrestling pay-per-view event in history, McMahon made the Survivor Series franchise, which aired the same day as Starrcade '87 in November 1987.

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SummerSlam After defeating Crockett in the ratings, McMahon made the Royal Rumble, an event airing for free on the USA Network in January 1988, which set a ratings record for the network with eight million households tuning in to watch the event.

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WWE Brand Extension For the televised half of the draft, ten brand selections were manually made by Flair and McMahon.

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Mike McGuirk McGuirk left the WWF in 1993, reported by Penthouse magazine to be because she refused sexual advances made upon her by Vince McMahon, around the same time Boni Blackstone was hired as an interviewer.

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May 2009 Pepsi Center double-booking controversy WWE chairman Vince McMahon was quoted as saying, "Even though the Denver Nuggets had a strong team this year and were projected to make the playoffs, obviously Nuggets and Pepsi Center owner Stan Kroenke did not have enough faith in his own team to hold the May 25 date for a potential playoff game."

Pepsi Center WWE chairman Vince McMahon said, "Even though the Denver Nuggets had a strong team this year and were projected to make the playoffs, obviously Nuggets and Pepsi Center owner Stan Kroenke did not have enough faith in his own team to hold the May 25 date for a potential playoff game."

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WrestleMania (1985) McMahon countered Jim Crockett's successful Starrcade pay-per-view, which began airing in 1983, by creating the WrestleMania franchise.

SummerSlam McMahon countered Jim Crockett's successful Starrcade pay-per-view, which began airing in 1983, by making the WrestleMania franchise.

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No Mercy (2007) A backstage segment then occurred, where Vince McMahon announced that as Triple H had previously been booked for a match against Umaga (Eddie Fatu), the match would still take place that night, with the added stipulation of being for the WWE Championship.

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Ministry of Darkness Vince McMahon turned face during this time, claiming that Mark Calaway (Undertaker) was taking his gimmick too far, and that Calaway actually believed that he in fact was The Undertaker and that he was the second coming of The Lord of Darkness.

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Jack Lanza As part of his tenure in WWWF, Vince McMahon promised Lanza that he would receive one World singles title shot a month.

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Ministry of Darkness Vince McMahon turned face during this time, claiming that Mark Calaway (Undertaker) was taking his gimmick too far, and that Calaway actually believed that he in fact was The Undertaker and that he was the second coming of The Lord of Darkness.

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New Year's Revolution (2006) As Cena was celebrating his victory, Vince McMahon came out and announced that Edge was cashing in his Money in the Bank title shot.

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New Year's Revolution (2006) As Cena was celebrating his victory, Vince McMahon came out and announced that Edge was cashing in his Money in the Bank title shot.

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SummerSlam (2003) On August 14, 2003 during an episode of SmackDown!, McMahon announced that Angle would defend the championship against Lesnar at SummerSlam.

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No Mercy (2007) A backstage segment then occurred, where Vince McMahon announced that as Triple H had previously been booked for a match against Umaga (Eddie Fatu), the match would still take place that night, with the added stipulation of being for the WWE Championship.

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Eric Bischoff In a July 2003 interview, Vince McMahon said: "I regret not hiring Bischoff at the time.

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