
Vince McMahon Dropping F-Bomb on WWE Raw Caught on Video
WWE has long been viewed as a family-oriented product, but that didn't stop CEO Vince McMahon from pushing the envelope during Monday night's episode of Raw.
Following the shocking return of his son—Shane McMahon—to a WWE ring for the first time in six years, the chairman dropped a vitriol-filled F-bomb that sent the crowd into a frenzy, as seen in this video (Warning: Some language NSFW):
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Vince's comments were muted during the television broadcast of the show thanks to a seven-second delay, which left many wondering what the 70-year-old legend had said to Shane-O Mac.
Some may argue that Vince's actions were hypocritical after Brad Maddox was released last year for cursing during a dark segment and following the reported 60-day suspension of Titus O'Neil for grabbing his arm following Daniel Bryan's retirement ceremony, per Chris Perez of the New York Post.
Vince runs the show, however, and there is no question his foul language added a degree of realism and excitement to the segment.
The so-called prodigal son interrupted a ceremony that featured Vince presenting his daughter, Stephanie McMahon, with the Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence Award:
Shane claimed that Vince, Stephanie and Triple H were running WWE into the ground, and he revealed that he and his father had made a deal years prior that ensured he still had a significant stake in the company.
That led to Shane demanding power over Raw, and while Vince accepted, he attached a significant catch to the agreement.
In order to assume control, Shane-O Mac must face and defeat The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 32 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
That announcement sent reverberations throughout the wrestling world, and it proved Vince still has a trick or two up his sleeve when it comes to selling the biggest show of the year—and perhaps the biggest WrestleMania of all time.
While Shane is 46 years of age and was never truly a full-time competitor in the ring, he is known for taking some of the craziest bumps in WWE history.
Should WWE move forward with Shane vs. Taker as expected, the intrigue surrounding that match could surpass anything the WWE Universe has experienced in years.
Shane's return to the ring against arguably the greatest performer in WrestleMania history is a spectacle to say the least, and it just may be enough to draw 100,000 fans to the Lone Star State.
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