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Vince McMahon stepping down as CEO of the WWE


Greg S

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He leaves behind a complex legacy.

On the one hand, he broke the agreement that all of the territories had, put a lot of people out of business, and singlehandedly killed the territory system. His system of paying the wrestlers as personal contractors -- thus denying health care and other workers' rights -- and having them out on the road for 300 dates a year (and yes, I realize no one forced the wrestlers to do this) have contributed to the untimely deaths of many men.

On the other hand, he brought unprecedented fame and mainstream attention to professional wrestling, made a lot of people a lot of money, and created a billion dollar empire.

As a businessman, visionary, and promotor, he is/was a genius. As a person, things are a lot more complicated.

In any case, most of us who love professional wrestling (or ever loved it in the past) would likely not have had that opportunity had it not been for Vince. So thanks, Mr McMahon, and happy trails.

I'll be interested to see what Stephanie and Paul do with the company now.

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2 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Controversies aside the guy was a fantastic heel.

Agreed.....I don't know many CEOs who been so adept at kept a ship running over so long . I grew up watching wrestling back in the Hillbilly Jim and Junk yard Dog days. Lost interest for a while,  then got back into it during Stone Cold and The Rock heyday. Haven't watched it in years, but whatever vince did  or didn't do, there's no denying he's a great businesses man and is able to adapt to put out a product that's been in demand for decades. 

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One who provides live and televised entertainment for Billions for so long, with such a hokey premise, merits lauding.


That said, the guy always did have a creep factor, long before he started “acting” like he was one.

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6 hours ago, Just Jack said:

Been watching the Mr McMahon doc on Netflix, very interesting if you've followed WWF/WWE for decades.  The final episode where they talk about the lawsuit with Janel Grant, got me wondering if it's available online, it is...

 

WWE_complaint.pdf (wsj.net)

If you are a wrestling fan and not a casual, nothing in that doc is new or earth shattering.

McMahon was a business genius and pioneered pay per view and streaming. He took pro wrestling from high-school gyms to 100k seat stadiums.

That's where the accolades end.

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17 minutes ago, loyal2dagame said:

If you are a wrestling fan and not a casual, nothing in that doc is new or earth shattering.

McMahon was a business genius and pioneered pay per view and streaming. He took pro wrestling from high-school gyms to 100k seat stadiums.

That's where the accolades end.

 

Casual fan now, used be be more a long time ago.  My first live event was in the Watertown, NY high school gym.  Main event was Randy Savage against Harley Race.  I already knew how the matches were going to end, because they had been in Syracuse the night before, and the results were in the paper the next morning.  

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I watched the McMahon documentary on Netflix the other week. I got a bit nostalgic about the late 90's attitude era from when I was a kid and really into that. Come to find out the Peacock app has all the WWF/E and WCW content available. All the pay per view big events and all the episodes of RAW and whatnot. Hell in a Cell with Mankind and the Undertaker was the $h*t.

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