Magnum TA knows Vince McMahon is lightyears away from being a choir boy, but the wrestling legend knows many names that also have an extremely dark past.
Fellow wrestling legend Greg Gagne talked about seeing the trailer for the new “Mr. McMahon” docuseries releasing on Netflix and both men gave their opinions on Vince McMahon’s very checkered past. Magnum, however, knows that Vince’s alleged horrible trangressions aren’t the only names with very bad backstories.
“Frankly, let’s be brutally honest. If we could take back and go back in a time capsule and from the 70s and the 80s and the 90s and go all behind the scenes and capture all the things that took place, there’s a whole lot of people that wouldn’t be revered or looked at the same or measured the same if you could see that.
“He made a lot of enemies along the way, male and female, and when the house starts falling apart and all [the news] you quietly put behind you comes out, it’s horrendous.
“You could line 100 guys up and paint the worst picture imaginable if you could have captured all the indiscretions and things that went on that were more than colorful outside the ring.”
Magnum noted that with McMahon’s notoriety that the former WWE Chairman almost dons a universal scarlet letter for so many wrestlers that got away with horrible actions in the past.
“I almost feel like inadvertently he’s bearing the sins of an entire decadent generation and having it just aired out – because I promise you is wild and horrendous.
I can probably name 20 people right off the top of my head that can fill a dossier to make him look like a choir boy.
On Monday evening, Vince McMahon released a statement downplaying the fairness of the docuseries which releases on September 25. That in turn got a response from Janel Grant’s attorney, Anna Callis.