WWE Top Name Taking Over From Triple H?

Vince McMahon will be gaining more creative power from Triple H as the Endeavor/WWE sale goes through, PWInsider.com reports.

 


 

PWInsider said, “PWInsider.com is told tonight’s Monday Night Raw episode will have a lot of “Vince McMahon fingerprints” on the show, much like this past Friday’s Smackdown did.

While McMahon has been remotely influencing WWE programming since Wrestlemania 39, the belief among some we’ve spoken to is that influence is likely to grow in the coming weeks and months as the Endeavor acquisition becomes a reality.”

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle is one of the biggest stars of the company. The veteran star recently revealed a hilarious story about the time he had to pull down his pants to show his balls to Vince McMahon.

Kurt Angle recalls the incident

Angle’s glorious career was also full of injuries, ultimately leading to him hanging up his boots in 2019. During a recent edition of The Kurt Angle Show, the Olympic Gold Medalist recalled taking down his pants in front of Vince McMahon to show how bruised he was after a match with Rob Van Dam, where he tore his hamstring, groin, and ab muscles:

“I went to the next day, we had TV. We had three house shows before the TV. Next day, we had to go to SmackDown and I showed up early at the writers meeting. I walked into the meeting room and the people, the writers were behind me and Vince was in front of me in a desk, the front of the room. And I walked, took my pants down all the way down to my ankles, all you could see is my balls and everything completely nude. And if they’re black, it’s black, my leg’s black all the way down to my foot.”

The WWE Hall of Famer added that he soon left the company after the incident:

“Vince is like, ‘Oh my god, I guess you’re not wrestling tonight,’ I said no, I’m not, Vince, we need to have a meeting. That’s when I quit.”

After leaving WWE, the Hall of Famer joined IMPACT Wrestling (fka TNA) in October 2006, where he became a six-time TNA World Heavyweight Championship while having some of the best bouts of his career.

Barry Russell
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