9 fighters with whom Vince McMahon has had real fights

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    WWE, talent and perseverance are not the only things that matter; a good relationship, or even friendship, with the president, Vince McMahon is the key. A self-made billionaire, McMahon has a cunning business mind that helped him become the man he is today and grow WWE. But, there have been a few Superstars he hasn't gotten along with, perhaps due to how he treated them financially or because Superstars weren't happy with how they were used in WWE. Here, we take a look at nine real-life fights between Vince McMahon and WWE Legends:

    Fighters Vince McMahon actually fought

    9.- Ultimate WarriorBoth The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan helped build the WWE brand in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Like Hogan, he also left the company on bad terms, as he was unhappy with the amount of money he was paid after WrestleMania VII. He came back but left once again after WWE came under the scanner from federal authorities for steroid use. He came back once again in 1996 and was involved in some feuds but WWE let him go again for missing live events. Once again WWE offered him a new deal, but Warrior turned it down and had a brief run with WCW before retiring for good. , after having fixed things with Vince McMahon. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and then appeared on RAW after WrestleMania. But, the next day, he died, having suffered a major heart attack. WWE instituted the Warrior Award in 2015 in honor of Ultimate Warrior. 8.- Bruno Sammartinohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDrzpINnVaM&feature=emb_titleBruno Sammartino was a former WWWF Champion and an icon in the promotion in the 1970s and 1980s under Vince McMahon Sr., the current father of the WWE Chairman. Sammartino retired in the early '80s before learning that McMahon Sr. had failed to give him a payment he was supposed to receive. He filed a lawsuit against McMahon Sr., and after McMahon's son settled the lawsuit when he returned to WWE as a commentator. But a few years later, Sammartino resigned, due to the widespread use of steroids in the company. Here's what he had to say: But, he returned to the WWE family in 2013 after being persuaded by Triple H to return and was inducted into the Hall of Fame. He had a conversation with Vince McMahon and the two buried his problems. Vince convinced Sammartino that the product had changed and praised him for his contribution to the company's growth. a tumultuous relationship with WWE and Vince McMahon. Jarrett wrestled with WWE in the early '90s before briefly working with WCW and then returning in 1997. Two years later, in 1999, Vince McMahon and Jarrett argued over the latter's contract payments and he eventually left, and a he once again joined WCW. But, unfortunately for Jarrett, WWE bought WCW two years later in 2001, and Jarrett was publicly fired by Vince McMahon on RAW. Jarrett then established his own promotion, TNA, which became the main rival of WWE for the next decade or so. Surprisingly he returned to WWE in 2018, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and in 2019 he was added as a behind-the-scenes producer. Jarrett discussed the contract issues he had with WWE in the '90s, which led to upon his departure from the company:6.- Jesse Venturahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9LdnpfAoCE&feature=emb_titleJesse Ventura was first a wrestler who later made the transition to the commentary booth in WWE, commenting alongside the Current WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. But, it wasn't always love between the two. Jesse Ventura and Vince McMahon were at loggerheads in WWE in the late '80s, as Ventura wasn't happy about not receiving royalties. Ventura sued WWE and won the case, with the federal court awarding him $801,333 in that case, he had also tried to unionize WWE's locker room, which did not sit well with Vince, who threatened to fire Ventura. Here's what Ventura had to say about why he sued McMahon: The duo have now mended their relationship, with Ventura appearing a few times on WWE television over the past 20 years and was even inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. .5.- Kurt Anglehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17bM8vgVPdU&feature=emb_titleKurt Angle is considered one of the best wrestlers to step foot in a WWE ring, as the Olympic gold medalist made a fantastic transition from amateur wrestling to the world of professional wrestling. By the mid-2000s, Angle had become addicted to painkillers which Vince McMahon and WWE were unaware of as WWE had not yet added the Wellness Policy. Angle revealed that his relationship with Vince McMahon, whom he considered a father figure, deteriorated after McMahon revealed the messages Angle sent him. Angle, who had gone to meet McMahon about his injuries, received text messages about him telling him to the WWE Chairman who physically beat him. He revealed that he did not remember sending these messages. WWE wanted him to go to rehab to recover, but Angle declined and was released by WWE. Angle recently revealed how he ended his relationship with the person he considered his father figure and that he didn't speak to Vince McMahon until he returned in 2017. 4.- Stone Cold Steve Austinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvjjGtSDDo4&feature=emb_titleLike Hulk Hogan in the '80s, Stone Cold Steve Austin helped WWE reach a larger audience in the late '90s. The Attitude Era se was based on The Texas Rattlesnake and eventually helped WWE beat WCW in the legendary Monday Night Wars. In the early 2000s, Austin had to make way for a promising young talent in Brock Lesnar who was poised to rule the world. world. WWE wanted Austin to lose to Lesnar on RAW, but the WWE Hall of Famer felt that was not a good idea and left WWE. This hurt Vince McMahon professionally and personally as he had developed a good personal friendship. with Austin, while the latter was also one of his most prized assets. Shane McMahon, the son of Vince McMahon, revealed how Vince felt after Austin left WWE. He returned to WWE the following year, but only had a few struggles before finally retiring. His differences with McMahon are resolved and Austin makes occasional appearances in WWE.3.- Hulk HoganHulk Hogan put professional wrestling and WWE on the map in the 80's and Hulkamania went crazy all over the world! But, his relationship with Vince McMahon and WWE began to crack in the early '90s. Hogan revealed in an interview that he and McMahon had different opinions on where to go with Hogan's character. Bruce Prichard, who was backstage at the time, revealed that the relationship became strained when Hogan decided to make the TV show Thunder in Paradise and used WCW's talent for it. Hogan then joined WCW, playing a prominent role in the company until the end. He returned to WWE in 2002, but left a year later due to some disputes regarding pay. 2.- CM Punk CM Punk is a wrestler that WWE fans still love and want to see return to WWE since leaving the company in 2014. Punk left WWE primarily for health reasons and criticized WWE doctor Christopher Amann's methods. He was also unhappy not to star in WrestleMania despite being one of the most popular Superstars in the roster, and for not earning as much as others. He was particularly upset at how WWE handled his departure from the company, sending a termination letter on his wedding day. In a podcast with Colt Cobana shortly after his departure from WWE, Punk criticized WWE and Vince McMahon:Punk has not yet returned to WWE television, but he is part of WWE programming, as FOX employs him to work as an analyst for their WWE Backstage program.1.- Bret HartBret Hart was one of the babyfaces more popular in WWE in the 90s, becoming the face of the company. He had an on-screen and off-screen rivalry with Shawn Michaels, with the two fighting for status as the face of the company in the '90s in WWE. Hart, who was very happy in WWE, was forced to leave. the company as Vince McMahon was unable to pay Hart's wages a year after The Hitman had signed a 20-year contract with the company, rejecting WCW's offer. Hart decided to leave the company and join WCW, but had to leave the WWE Championship to Michaels. The Hitman agreed but said he wouldn't do it at Survivor Series in front of his hometown fans in Canada. But, we know what happened and it eventually became known as the Montreal Screwjob and there was a legitimate brawl behind the scenes after that match. The WWE Hall of Famer spoke about the moment he punched Vince McMahon after the Montreal Screwjob. This was where the character of Mr. McMahon began and the WWE Chairman felt no remorse for his actions and said what next: It seems that their relationship has mended a bit, with Hart inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice. It's certainly interesting to see all these stories, which are perhaps the most talked about. What we are sure of is that Vince is a genius and someone difficult to deal with and please, and there is no doubt that we may continue to hear stories from him in the future. Follow us on social networks, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Instagram, for the best WWE information in Spanish. Lucha News the best information on Lucha Libre. ]]> CommentsFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp
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