Vince McMahon has been through a lot of ideological clashes with the people he worked with. Even after everything, we can see that the man rarely puts aside his own thoughts and always stands by his ideas. The WWE Executive Chairman was recently exposed by a WWE staff for his ‘over the top’ love for his own ideas.
Everybody would look forward to promoting a share of their thoughts in a big company like WWE. However, to stand by their own words is something else. Former WWE writer Dave Schilling recently tweeted out what McMahon originally had to say when fans did not really enjoy an idea that he went ahead with.
Was Vince McMahon affected by fans’ words?
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Recently there has been more than one instance where McMahon was recalled disagreeing with the people working with him. A recent tweet by Schilling revealed what McMahon thought of fans about his match idea between Baron Corbin and WWE legend Kurt Angle.
Many fans did not quite enjoy the bout and wanted some bigger name to face Angle in his final match. When this was brought up in a meeting among WWE staff, McMahon had an insane reply. “When it was mentioned in a production meeting that the fans hated the idea of this match, Vince laughed so hard and said ‘f*ck em’,” tweeted the WWE writer.
Oh no it’s Kurt Angle Vs Baron Corbin. When it was mentioned in a production meeting that the fans hated the idea of this match, Vince laughed so hard and said “fuck em.”
— Dave Schilling (@dave_schilling) March 16, 2023
The former CEO couldn’t care less about the audience review. It appears that he didn’t need validation for an idea that he thought was supreme.
McMahon heard about the problem and acknowledged it but all he needed was to like the match for himself.
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Vince McMahon always has the final say
There have not been one but several instances of McMahon’s feuds with people even inside his promotion. A lot of times many of his stars haven’t gotten their wish due to McMahon’s reluctance.
Even Steve Austin recently recalled in an interview that he and McMahon once had a strong disagreement. The Hall of Famer wanted to sing one of his favorite songs at WrestleMania 30 with The Rock and Hulk Hogan in the ring and thought it would be cool to see everybody sing along with him. However, the idea was turned down by McMahon.
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