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The WWE universe has recently witnessed several changes in the company. The former chairperson joined in as the Executive Chairman, whereas her daughter left the role of Co-CEO of the company. However, this doesn’t mean people forgot the involvement of Vince McMahon in a hush-money scandal. Lately, he has been compared to Walt Disney by one of the members of WWE.
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In his previous run for the promotion, Mr. McMahon retired amid rising allegations of sexual misconduct.
A WWE investigation was going on about him regarding his involvement in the hush money scandal. Days after the report on the scandal, The Boss resigned from his prestigious position in the company.
A comparison of Mr. McMahon with the legendary creators of all time
Many WWE members have actively worked under the chairmanship of McMahon. They all must have their everyone have their own set of experiences.
The audience never completely knows what goes on behind the stage, but if one shares their experience, it gives a lot of clarity. The former writer and producer of WWE did something similar during his conversation with Wrestling Inc.

While discussing his time working under The Highest Power, Robert Karpeles made a unique comparison. He said, “So Vince is, he’s the last creative entity, I think, left alive who has had an impact on our childhoods. Jim Henson is dead, Walt Disney is dead, Stan Lee is dead.”
He explained his statement by mentioning Vince’s creation as ‘inescapable of childhood and life,’ The former writer even termed him the last singular creative force there is. Further, he said, “So there is a little bit of a mysticism to him.”
A person who worked closely with him compares The Battling Boss of the WWE to legendary creators of all time. This shows the impact that McMahon had on his employees and what he actually was in his real life.
The unique interest of Vince McMahon
While talking about The God of McMahonism, Karpeles also reflected upon the 77-year-old promoter’s generosity toward others.
Not only that, but his passion for WWE cannot be compared to anyone else. Being a writer of the roster, he mentioned a lot of great feedback one always received from McMahon, as he never took the business likely.
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Another interesting fact that we got to know about The Evil Genius is his love for steak wrap. As Robert mentions in his statements that Mr. McMahon used to arrive at the office with a giant steak wrap that he would just bury in ketchup.
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He said, “It would look like an entire cow in a tortilla wrap, slathered in ketchup.”
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