So, seeing Trips (HHH, Paul Levesque) there today with our President for the Presidential Fitness Test Signing brightened anon's day, as have always appreciated the TALENT of those Athletes, and had been an appreciative fan for a long time.
What is disturbing, however, is the fact that VINCE was taken down the way he was (woman, ADULT woman with FREE WILL, who apparently was juuuuuust fine with all those lavish GIFT$$$, etc.) until the Communists had to take down a Trump Ally.
Even more disturbing is the fact that, where would ANYONE have been without Vince.
Of course anon isn't gonna tell a daughter to date Vince, as he's always been VERY open about who he is – Kiss My Ass Club, and Grapefruits!.
Funny how the same people who watched "two & 1/2 men" with documented child rapist sheen (ask Denise Richards about her Child Custody testimony, he's addicted to "c-porn", or how about the SUICIDAL Heather Locklear's then SIX YEAR OLD Daughter to get on one of his MANY shows…or how about the COREYS, especially HAIM on the set of Lucas… ETC.) THESE are the same Communist fucks crucifying Vince McMahon for being a proud and open sex feind – with Full-Grown, Consenting, ADULTS of his opposite sex.
Appreciate the Hulkster as much as the next fan, but Vince made it all possible. From his wikipedia (not linking that commie site, but here's the gist):
…outside of the company's Northeast U.S. stomping grounds and by signing talent from other companies, such as the American Wrestling Association (AWA). In 1984, he recruited Hulk Hogan to be the WWF's charismatic new megastar… McMahon, who still also fronted as the WWF's squeaky clean babyface announcer, created The Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection by incorporating pop music stars into wrestling storylines.
As a result, the WWF was able to expand its fanbase into a national mainstream audience as the promotion was featured heavily on MTV programming. On March 31, 1985, he ran the first WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden, available on closed-circuit television in various markets throughout the United States. McMahon's success of birthing WrestleMania in the 1980s had a significant impact on the 1980s professional wrestling boom during the Golden Age Era.
During the late 1980s, McMahon shaped the WWF into a unique sports entertainment brand that reached out to family audiences while attracting fans who hadn't paid attention to pro wrestling before. By directing his storylines toward highly publicized supercards, McMahon capitalized on a fledgling revenue stream by promoting these events live on pay-per-view television. In 1987, the WWF reportedly drew 93,173 fans to the Pontiac Silverdome (which was called the "biggest crowd in sports-entertainment history") for WrestleMania III, which featured the main event of Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant.
After struggling against Ted Turner's World Championship Wrestling (WCW), McMahon cemented the WWF as the preeminent wrestling promotion in the late 1990s when initiating a new brand strategy that eventually returned the WWF to prominence. Sensing a public shift toward a more hardened and cynical fan base, McMahon redirected storylines toward a more adult-oriented model. The concept became known as "WWF Attitude" and McMahon commenced the new era when manipulating the WWF Championship away from Bret Hart at Survivor Series (now known as the "Montreal Screwjob"). McMahon announced the beginning of the Attitude Era on the December 15th, 1997 episode of Monday Night Raw, where McMahon stated "This is a conscious effort on our part to 'open the creative envelope', in order to entertain in a more contemporary manner, extends far beyond the strict confines of sports presentation into the wide open environment of broad based entertainment. We borrow from such programs niches like soap-operas and others widely accepted forms of television entertainment and tired of the same old simplistic theory of 'good guys versus bad guys'. Surely the era is definitely, passe. Therefore, we've embarked on a far more innovative and contemporary creative campaign, that is far more invigorating and extemporaneous than ever before". Hellooooooo, Stone Cold, rock… Hell, the Montreal Screwjob is STILL talked about & debated! Even surpassing the "Who Shot JR" phenomenon?
Good luck finding videos (via communist "search" engines") of Vince Highlights without it being Communist propaganda. Pages & pages & pages of an auto accident… didn't click the shit, but apparently he was in one.