Vince McMahon shockingly admits to having bizzare thoughts about s*x in ‘THIRD BRAIN’ in Netflix documentary finale
Vince McMahon makes a disturbing claim of thinking about s*x in his 'third brain' amidst his involvement in the Janel Grant lawsuit.
Vince McMahon reveals disturbing thoughts in his third brain (via WWE)
Vince McMahon is no stranger to the topic of s*x when it comes to WWE programming. He is often criticized for booking himself and other male superstars in sleazy segments involving the company’s female talent. Even when the shows went PG in 2008, women’s wrestling was still highly s*xualised.
In the recently released Mr. McMahon Netflix documentary, the Genetic Jackhammer discussed his intellectual prowess. He talked about how his mind processes his thoughts and compared it to numerous computers. He said that one of these computers was talking to the interviewer. Meanwhile, a second computer had him thinking about something completely different.
Vince McMahon went on to claim that he had a third computer that thought about unrelated matters, which made it difficult for him to be normal and think about things. When asked about what the third brain was thinking, he replied, saying that it generally thought about s*x.
Of course, these remarks have aged like milk since the documentary was shot. Many viewers felt uncomfortable hearing these words from him now that his hush money scandals and the Janel Grant lawsuit have come to light. These scandals eventually forced him out of his own company. McMahon reportedly tried to shut down this documentary by buying back the rights. However, he was unsuccessful in doing so.
Vince McMahon reveals details behind the original screwjob involving Wendi Richter
Vince McMahon’s mind may be unparalleled in the professional wrestling business when it comes to getting even against those who cross him. The former WWE Chairman produced an entire documentary slandering Ultimate Warrior when he severed ties with the company. Thus, it is not surprising that he also got even against Wendi Richter when she refused to listen to him. Vinnie Mac narrated the story of the entire incident in his recent Netflix documentary.
Richter was planning to leave WWF in 1985. She was the Women’s Champion at the time but allegedly refused to drop the title on her way out. Thus, McMahon had her defend the title in Madison Square Garden against a masked opponent named the Spider, who was the Fabulous Moolah in disguise. The challenger rolled up her opponent for a pinfall, but she kicked out at one. However, the 79-year-old had instructed the referee to complete the count no matter what and declared her as the loser.
McMahon would of course go on to repeat the same thing in 1997 at Survivor Series in Montreal. Referee Earl Hebner called the match, claiming that Bret Hart had tapped out and had lost the WWE Championship. The incident continues to be one of the most controversial events in professional wrestling to date.
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