Vince McMahon Biography, Age, Height/Weight, Net Worth, Career, Memes

Vince McMahon Biography

Vince McMahon whose birth name is Vincent Kennedy McMahon was born on August 24, 1945. he is an American professional wrestling promoter and executive, American football executive, and businessman.

Since taking over the company from his father in the 1980s, he has worked in the corporate area of the WWE and behind the scenes. He currently serves as the majority owner, chairman and CEO of WWE as well as founder of Alpha Entertainment, which is the holding company of the American football league the XFL.

Vince McMahon Age

He is currently 73 years old since he was born on  August 24, 1945 as of 2019.

Vince McMahon Height and Weight

He has an estimated height of 1.85 m and weighs 112 kg as of 2019.

Vince McMahon Net Worth

He has a net worth of 3.2 billion US dollars as of 2019.

Vince McMahon Education

He attended Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro, Virginia, and graduated from East Carolina University in 1968 with a degree in business administration.

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Vince McMahon Family

He was the youngest son of Victoria and Vincent James McMahon. His father left the family when he was still a baby and took his elder son Rod with him, therefore he did not meet him until age twelve. He spent the majority of his childhood living with his mother and a string of stepfathers. One of his stepfathers was Leo Lupton who used to beat his mother and him.

Vince McMahon Career

He was introduced into the family business in 1971, when his father made him the head of Capitol’s operations in Bangor. He was a major force behind the renaming of the company to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now called WWE.He made his debut as a commentator in 1971, and eventually became the regular play-by-play commentator and continued in the role till November 1997. Besides matches, he also hosted other WWF shows and introduced WWF programming to TBS. In 1979, he and his wife bought the Cape Cod Coliseum and the Cape Cod Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. They also sold rock concerts by Van Halen and Rush.

In 1980, he and his wife Linda founded the company, Titan Sports. In 1984, he created the Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Connection by incorporating pop music stars into wrestling storylines, expanding its fanbase into a national mainstream audience as the promotion was featured on MTV. He shifted the focus of WWF towards a more adult-oriented model called WWF Attitude and he himself got involved in WWF storylines. In 1990, he founded the bodybuilding organization World Bodybuilding Federation. In 1993, he was portrayed as a villain in WWF, when he was involved in a feud with Jerry Lawler, as he wanted to dethrone him as the king of professional wrestling.

In 2000, Vince McMahon launched a professional American football league XFL. However, the league was discontinued after one season due to low television ratings. In May 2002, WWF was renamed as WWE.In February 2014, he launched WWE Network which are broadcast in about 150 countries and in more than 30 languages to date.

Vince McMahon Wife

He was married to Linda McMahon who is the former WWE CEO and current American SBA Administrator on August 26, 1966 in New Bern, North Carolina.The two met in church when Linda was 13 and Vince was 16. At that time, McMahon was known as Vince Lupton, using his stepfather’s surname. They have a son, Shane, and a daughter Stephanie.

Vince McMahon Movies

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2017

Surf’s Up 2: WaveMania

Mr. McMahon

Voice

2017

The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!

Mr. McMahon

Voice

2016

Camp WWE

Mr. McMahon

Voice

2016

Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon

Mr. McMahon

Voice

2015

The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!

Mr. McMagma

Voice

2014

Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery

Mr. McMahon

Voice

 

Vince McMahon Tv Shows

  • WWE NXT
    WWE Monday Night Raw
  • WWE Raw 2015
  • WWE Monday Night Raw
  • WWE Raw 2015
  • CNN: Special Investigations Unit
  • 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience
  • Camp WWE
    Deep Slaughter — 2018
    The Truth Hurts — 2018
    Blackjack Beauty — 2018
  • WWE Slam City
    The Finisher — 2015

Vince McMahon Memes

Vince McMahon Twitter

Vince McMahon Instagram

Vince McMahon Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns89p2Gzkks

Vince McMahon News

Triple H On Vince McMahon Asking Him To Be Part Of WrestleMania 35, Loving His Backstage Work, More

Triple H recently spoke with ESPN to promote the No Holds Barred match against Batista at WrestleMania 35 on Sunday. The Game’s career will be on the line in the match.Triple H revealed that Vince McMahon informed him of the DX WWE Hall of Fame induction. He talked about recovering from the torn pectoral muscle he suffered at WWE Crown Jewel back in October, and said he wasn’t originally planning on having a busy WrestleMania 35 Weekend, outside of his normal duties.

“I went from a month ago thinking, ‘Oh, this is great — I’m going to have an easy year this year, I just go watch the Hall of Fame and then I get to work behind the scenes at [Wrestle]Manias,” he said. “It will be easy. Then, Vince tells me I’m in the Hall of Fame … and then next thing [I know], I’m working at WrestleMania. So I got busy quick.”Triple H also said Vince came to him in February and said he needed him to face Batista at the biggest show of the year. He wasn’t ready or comfortable enough to return to the ring yet.

“So I didn’t feel that way — Vince came to me and told me, ‘I need you to be in WrestleMania this year,’” Triple H said. “And I was like, ‘Really? Because I haven’t been cleared to train yet even — I don’t know that I’m going to make that.’ Batista and I had this conversation a while ago about trying to do this … then I had to call him and go, ‘Dude, I tore my pec and I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ll see.’ To this day, I’m still … I’m going to get in the ring next Sunday, and you and I will both find out at the same time whether my pec will hold on.

“I got cleared up to perform, and my training is good and I feel good. But until you get in there, lifting dumbbells and getting hit by Batista are two totally different things. So I’ll see how it goes, but I feel good and I’m excited to get in there. And at this point in my career, I don’t ever want to make it sound like it’s not as big as it is, but at this point in my career, it’s all gravy.”

Regarding his work with the up and coming talents in WWE NXT and his behind-the-scenes work as WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative, Triple H said he’s come to treasure that work as much as anything he’s done as a WWE Superstar.”Early in my tenure here I realized I love the behind-the-scenes of it almost as much as I love the in-ring [aspect] of it,” The Game said. “Because my passion for it is now helping these other guys have that career and get to that next level. Watching them going to TakeOver, watching [Johnny] Gargano and Adam Cole have those moments. Sitting there and watching Seth Rollins [compete for the Universal title], who was in developmental when I was taking it over. Watching Charlotte [Flair] and Becky Lynch and Ronda [Rousey] tear it up in the main event, and just being a part of all that. Being able to help create it in some way, shape or form is awesome.”

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