1. - Earlier tonight,
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2. my father,
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3. Vince McMahon...
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4. retired from WWE.
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5. - With those nine words,
Stephanie McMahon
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6. stunned the world
of professional wrestling.
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7. - I don't think anybody
would have ever said
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8. that Vince McMahon
would have ever stepped down.
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9. - Everybody figured that he was
gonna do this until he died.
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10. - Welcome to "SmackDown"!
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11. - Over decades, Vince McMahon
faced financial ruin...
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12. - Vince mortgaged every dime
that he had.
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13. - battled
ruthless competition...
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14. - And now WCW is about to
dominate the globe
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15. in professional wrestling.
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16. - and confronted
career-ending scandals.
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17. - Speculation is running wild.
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18. Did steroids play a role,
or is there another explanation?
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19. - He can be a tyrant.
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20. - The whole thing was an abortive
kind of a screwjob.
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21. - So many scandals.
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22. - I-I don't even know if there
would be a wrestling business
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23. by the time all the
investigations were complete.
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24. - Often close to being pinned...
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25. - He was down many times.
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26. - Vince always kicks out.
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27. - In every case, he bounced back.
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28. - That's... I've never seen
anything like that.
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29. - These are the nine lives
of Vince McMahon.
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30. - First of all,
I-I resent your tone.
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31. - The origin story of the rich
and powerful wrestling mogul
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32. Vincent McMahon Jr. begins
in a poor, rundown
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33. North Carolina trailer park,
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34. where a tough, mouthy,
dyslexic kid
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35. named Vinnie Lupton
is living with his mom.
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36. - There was some kind of a
falling out in the marriage,
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37. and then he and his brother Rod
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38. were left to be raised
by their mother, Vicki.
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39. He kind of had a chip on his
shoulder from the beginning.
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40. - All most people know
from this period of Vince's life
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41. comes from his 2001 interview
with Playboy magazine.
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42. - He alludes to his mother
sexually assaulting him.
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43. He alludes to being molested
when he was six
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44. by other teenage kids.
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45. - There's stories of his mother
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46. bringing various different men
into their lives.
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47. There was, in particular,
Leo Lupton,
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48. who was officially
Vince's stepfather.
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49. He apparently was
a very abusive man.
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50. - And despite that abuse,
or perhaps because of it,
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51. Vince develops a ruthlessness
that will come to define him.
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52. - Vince said that he was upset
that Leo Lupton died
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53. before he had a chance
to kill him
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54. and that he would have really
enjoyed being able to do that.
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55. - At 12, Vince finally meets
his biological father,
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56. who happens to be
one of wrestling's
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57. most successful promoters,
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58. Vincent James McMahon,
or Vince Sr.
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59. - Vincent James McMahon was
the most important person
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60. in professional wrestling in
the northeastern United States.
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61. - Here's promoter Vince McMahon's
wrestling lineup
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62. for this arena next week.
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63. - Vince becomes like that
storybook teenager
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64. who runs away from an evil
stepfather to join the circus.
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65. - You know, there's stories
of Vince hanging out
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66. with Dr. Jerry Graham,
who is this very flamboyant
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67. kind of over-the-top figure
in pro wrestling,
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68. where Vince would ride
down the street
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69. in his convertible with him
while he was lighting cigars,
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70. you know, with $100 bills.
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71. - But when Vince starts
stealing cars for joyrides
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72. and getting into fights,
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73. Vince Sr. tries
sending him away.
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74. - Vince went
to Fishburne Military Academy.
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75. Legend has it that
he got into a lot of trouble.
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76. - He claimed that he was
the only student there
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77. to ever have been
court-martialed.
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78. I-I don't know how much truth
there is to that,
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79. but the story goes
that he was an unruly kid
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80. and that the military school
kind of really
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81. had their hands full with him.
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82. - Until his mom finds him a girl,
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83. as Vince explains
in this 1999 TV interview.
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84. - My mom had said, you know,
you have to come meet
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85. this beautiful blue-eyed girl.
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86. She sings in the choir,
and she's pretty,
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87. and you're really gonna
like her.
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88. - Let's see. I think I was
13 years old and Vince was...
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89. - 16.
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90. - Dare I say that you were older?
Yes. He was 16.
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91. - Vince and Linda married
on August 26, 1966.
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92. After college, Vince goes
looking for a job
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93. at his dad's
Capitol Wrestling Corporation.
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94. But Vince says his father again
turns him away.
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95. - Wanted me to have
a more secure future.
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96. Wanted me to be an accountant
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97. or... or an attorney
or something like that.
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98. And I really wasn't cut out
for... for any of the above.
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99. - He's right.
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100. Out on his own,
Vince stumbles badly.
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101. - He had talked about being
a salesman, selling paper cups,
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102. things that didn't
really thrill him
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103. and... and not doing very well
at it.
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104. - Then, for the first
of many times,
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105. Vince escapes adversity,
this time aided by his dad.
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106. - They had an announcer
named Ray Morgan,
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107. who was
kind of becoming difficult.
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108. So Vince Sr. hired his son
officially as an announcer
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109. and also gave him
some small towns to promote.
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110. - This Monday, a fantastic card
of professional wrestling.
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111. - Vince, a natural-born huckster,
is soon putting those skills
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112. to work
on all kinds of side hustles.
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113. - He was promoting concerts,
rock concerts.
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114. - And a closed-circuit screening
of the infamous bout
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115. between Muhammad Ali and
Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki.
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116. - Just like I thought,
I'll fight him. Right, fans?
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117. - In 1974, Vince even gets
a chance to work
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118. with Evel Knievel,
learning tricks
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119. from that decade's
biggest self-promoter.
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120. - Vince is one of the promoters
of Evel Knievel's
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121. Snake River Canyon jump.
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122. - Vince pays the daredevil
$250,000
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123. for the closed-circuit rights
to the jump.
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124. Knievel's attempt fails
spectacularly,
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125. and so does Vince.
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126. The audience willing to pay
for the event
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127. turns out to be paltry,
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128. and Vince loses
the entire quarter million.
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129. Just a few years later,
he and his wife, Linda,
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130. file for bankruptcy.
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131. Yet, despite his failed ventures
away from wrestling,
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132. Vince is still convinced
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133. that he can expand
his father's business.
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134. - He really wanted to bring
his dad's wrestling company
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135. to the next level.
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136. - But not as an employee...
As the new owner of the company.
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137. - I knew there was just some way
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138. I had to get my hands
on this company.
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139. - June 6, 1982.
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140. It's sort of a red-letter date
in wrestling history.
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141. Vince sat down with his father
and his father's partners.
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142. - The deal was for $1 million.
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143. - Vince mortgaged
everything he had,
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144. every dime that he had.
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145. - He bought it on a balloon loan.
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146. He describes it as,
you pay a little right now
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147. and then you pay a lot later.
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148. - And if he missed payments,
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149. then the ownership would revert
back to the original group.
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150. - They knew Vince knew
the business,
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151. and if he failed, he failed,
you know?
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152. They would get
their money anyway.
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153. - The message was,
if you can't handle this,
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154. if it turns out you blow it,
we're taking it back.
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155. - But there may have been
an even bigger reason
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156. why Vince Sr. was finally
willing to pass the reins.
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157. - He had pancreatic cancer,
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158. and this may have been one of
the motivations for him to sell.
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159. - Vince Sr. had spent decades
as one of the most
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160. revered owners
in professional wrestling.
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161. - The stories that you hear about
Vince Sr. don't revolve
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162. around ruthlessness
or overly competitiveness.
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163. Once he had control
in the Northeast,
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164. he was satisfied
to kind of run that territory
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165. and do really well with it.
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166. - As for Vince Jr., he will not
be so easily satisfied.
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167. - He had a vision to take his
father's territory in New York
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168. and literally make it
the biggest wrestling company,
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169. not only in the United States,
in the world, to make it global.
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170. - Vince Jr. was more willing
to take it all and be ruthless.
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171. - But first, Vince has to take
on his father's old friends,
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172. the mostly men running the other
wrestling companies
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173. across the country.
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174. - Every state had
a wrestling territory.
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175. New York was the WWWF.
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176. There was Memphis.
There was Georgia.
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177. There was Florida.
There was Texas.
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178. - There was the sense
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179. that everybody would respect
each other's territory.
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180. - And, for the most part,
promotions all over
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181. the US and Canada coexisted
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182. and it was a really
thriving industry.
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183. - He thought, "Why do I have
to respect these boundaries?
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184. Why can't I just start promoting
everywhere?"
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185. - Because doing so threatens
the businesses
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186. of Vince Sr.'s
fellow wrestling promoters.
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187. - You had these promoters
now going to Vince Sr.,
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188. they were his old friends,
and saying,
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189. "You have to talk to your son.
He's out of control.
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190. Are you aware
that he's trying to,
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191. you know,
run us out of our towns?"
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192. So Vince Sr. approached
his son at some point,
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193. saying,
"Vinny, you can't do this."
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194. And eventually, Vince Jr. lost
his temper at his dad and said,
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195. "Look, I'm gonna do this with
or without you, Dad.
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196. I mean, you know,
you work for me now.
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197. Are you with me,
or are you against me?"
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198. Vince Sr. kind of took a moment
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199. and... and thought about it
and... and was quiet
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200. and then looked at his son
and said,
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201. "You know what, Vinny?
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202. You're right.
Those guys."
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203. - And he did, by taking from them
the thing they needed most.
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204. - The talent...
They all went for Vince.
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205. Your talent's gone,
you can't eat, and that was it.
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206. - Now, either you
got out of the way
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207. or you compete
against an elephant.
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208. - Vince injects some competition
into the industry,
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209. paying wrestlers more than
they can dream off
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210. under the cozy old system.
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211. Then he buys time
from local TV stations
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212. to promote his shows
to sell more tickets.
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213. That helps generate the cash
he needs
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214. to begin buying up
struggling territories.
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215. As his vision of a national
wrestling company
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216. comes into focus,
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217. the master marketer goes looking
for someone to inject
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218. show business
into the wrestling business.
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219. - This man is not
a television illusion.
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220. He is not
an artist's conception.
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221. He is not a figment
of the imagination.
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222. He is the Hulk.
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223. - Making his first appearance
in this arena,
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224. ladies and gentlemen,
Hulk Hogan.
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225. - Vince is looking
for the superhero.
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226. He's going national,
but it's not gonna work
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227. unless he has
this larger-than-life person.
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228. - Hogan was the guy to choose.
He had the great look.
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on the street
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name Hulk Hogan.
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233. - Vince made Hogan
just a perfect offer
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235. - Vince told him, "We're gonna
put the belt on you,
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236. and you're gonna be
our number-one guy."
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237. - He came in at the beginning
of January 1984,
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Heavyweight Champion.
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240. - History being made tonight.
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WWF Heavyweight Champion.
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242. - And, really, the linchpin
to that national expansion.
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could have done it
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246. - While Vince is modernizing
the wrestling industry,
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247. some things in wrestling
remain the same.
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what's called kayfabe,
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249. maintaining the illusion
everything's real.
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250. - Oh!
- What a move.
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251. - Karate kick right to the side
of the head.
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252. - But what's not an illusion
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253. is the very real threat
to Vince's emerging empire,
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254. when news magazine "20/20's"
John Stossel
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256. and whether it's a fraud
on wrestling fans.
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257. - I was a wrestler
in high school.
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258. I was always a little annoyed
that people, some people believe
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259. that pro wrestling was real
rather than a scripted event
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260. where the winner is preordained
and people dress up
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261. in funny clothes and pretend
anger and... and bullshit.
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262. - It had leaked out that "20/20"
was gonna do a piece.
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if it's ABC network news,
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264. it's gonna be an exposé.
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265. - I just thought
it was interesting
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266. that this big,
growing, successful business
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267. was based on bullshit.
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268. I mean, cleverly done,
athletic bullshit, but lies.
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269. - Stossel's story could lead
to a significant exodus
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271. just as Vince has
all his capital
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into a national brand.
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273. - We either did a survey
or found a survey
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275. who attended the events
thought it was real.
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276. - This is real?
- Yeah, I think so, yes.
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277. - You couldn't do a story
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278. unless we could find
some insider who would say,
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279. "Yeah, here's how we fake
this and that"
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280. and was willing to go
into a ring and demonstrate.
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281. And eventually we found
Eddy Mansfield.
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282. - Mansfield is a wrestler
with a cause,
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283. publicizing the vulnerability
of WWF wrestlers
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284. who have no health benefits
or pensions.
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285. He hopes a story on "20/20"
will raise awareness
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of fellow pro wrestlers.
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287. So he agrees to spill
some secrets.
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288. - Is this real wrestling?
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289. - No. It's not real. No.
Not at all.
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290. I mean, if somebody would
believe that, they'd be stupid.
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291. - Nobody wanted fake blood,
so everybody bled for real.
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292. There's two ways to do that...
The easy way and the hard way.
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293. The easy way is with a blade.
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294. - You go just like that.
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295. - And then gradually,
during the match,
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296. it would drip
around over your face?
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297. - That's it. See, if I was
sweating, it'd pour.
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298. - I thought, "Well, we need to
have the usual person
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299. from the professional
organization saying,
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300. 'Oh, this isn't fake.
This is all real.'"
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301. So we went
to Madison Square Garden
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302. and I guess
Vince McMahon okayed it
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303. or we wouldn't have been there.
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304. - Vince wants to send
Stossel a message,
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305. so he tells wrestler
David Schultz
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Stossel like any other opponent.
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307. - Vince said,
"Listen, we got a guy out here
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308. making a joke
out of the business."
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309. Vince wanted me to tear
his ass up,
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310. wanted me to blast him,
stay in character.
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311. - Vince denies telling Schultz
to assault Stossel
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in what happened next.
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313. - And then Schultz came out.
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315. - Is this a good business?
- Yeah, it's a good business.
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if it wasn't.
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317. - Why is it a good business?
- Because only the tough survive.
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camera... why he ain't in it,
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ain't in it.
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321. Because it's a tough business.
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322. - I think this is fake.
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me to stay in character."
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325. Doctor D would slap the hell out
of somebody who'd say that.
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326. - You think it's fake?
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just happened here?
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329. And then I stupidly
got up again.
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330. - Huh?
What the hell's wrong with you?
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332. I was always taught, man get up,
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333. you got to knock him back down.
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334. You think it's fake, you...
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335. - He whacked me in the other ear.
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338. - I was stunned, a little scared.
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339. And that's why I crawled off.
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340. I didn't want to get hit again.
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Stossel's report airs.
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342. Now it's his turn to slap
the wrestling community.
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343. - "You little pissant,
John Stossel."
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344. That's what all the wrestlers
thought about him.
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345. - Then Stossel delivers
a second blow,
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346. hitting Vince where it can
really do some damage.
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347. - I thought that McMahon and his
group should be taught a lesson
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beating up reporters.
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349. And I sued for damages.
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350. - After what became known as
the slap heard 'round the world,
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351. Vince fires Schultz to save
the WWE from a PR black eye.
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352. But it's not enough.
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353. In response, Vince delivers
what will become his closer...
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355. Stossel is bought off
for a reported $420,000.
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356. - I wanted some compensation
for my pain.
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357. - And while Vince also suffers
some pain over the allegations
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358. his wrestlers are faking it
in the ring,
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compared to the misery
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360. he's suffering over their
behavior out in the real world,
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361. beginning with WWF star
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
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362. - Jimmy Snuka was Vince's
number-one drawing card
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364. - Holy mackerel!
Nailed him right on the head!
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365. And Muraco went down heavy!
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366. - In 1983, Snuka is dating
23-year-old Nancy Argentino.
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367. - She ended up dead
in a hotel room
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an Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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369. - Vince calls wrestler Don Muraco
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371. - Vince, he says,
"Have you heard anything
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374. here I am with
Lieutenant So-and-so,"
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on the phone to Vince.
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376. - Snuka claims that Nancy fell,
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hotel room and went to sleep.
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raises doubts
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with a single, simple fall.
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until proven otherwise."
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reason to defend Jimmy Snuka.
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charged with murder in 1983.
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for the WWF.
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389. - If one of your top employees is
being investigated for murder,
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without charges.
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394. - Jimmy said to me, "Vince came
down with his briefcase
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It's done.'"
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the other interviews
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of what was said over an hour.
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the case effectively went cold.
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told him
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of Nancy's death
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404. were consistent
with an accidental fall.
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in 2015, Jimmy Snuka is arrested
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406. and charged
with Nancy Argentino's murder.
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in the wrestling ring.
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and the morals that exist
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410. in the real world don't exist
in the wrestling bubble.
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411. They've got their own way
of doing things.
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412. - The Jimmy Snuka story
is a foreshadow
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that will confront Vince,
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414. many of his own making.
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415. - Because nobody's gonna say no
to him.
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wrestling business
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is to transform
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Worldwide Wrestling Federation
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421. into the national
wrestling brand.
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422. - He has not one, but he has...
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across the country.
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on the TV station TBS.
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System,
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Atlanta.
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428. - SuperStation, because it has
coast-to-coast distribution.
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429. It's owned by media giant
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Ted Turner.
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431. - Hello, everybody, and welcome
to World Championship Wrestling.
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432. - But TBS is already home to
World Championship Wrestling,
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433. which airs Saturday nights.
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434. WCW is owned by Vince Sr.'s
longtime friend,
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435. promoter Jim Barnett.
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436. - Here's the man
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437. that absolutely has the strength
of 10 men.
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438. - But in 1984,
Vince Jr. muscles
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439. the lucrative TBS time slot away
from Barnett's WCW,
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440. introducing the WWF
to a brand-new audience.
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441. - Here's Vince McMahon. Vince?
- Thank you very much, Freddie.
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442. - Welcome aboard.
- Thank you.
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to be associated with WTBS.
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the greatest in professional
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445. wrestling entertainment
in the world today.
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446. - To the rope now. Coming up.
Double elbow.
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447. - The audiences rejected it.
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448. They were used to the more
Southern brand of wrestling
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449. that they came to love,
which Vince didn't bank on,
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450. and it was what became known
as Black Saturday.
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451. - Black Saturday for the WWF,
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452. because week after week,
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453. fans just don't tune in.
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454. - Ted Turner is losing patience
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455. and he starts entertaining
offers from other promoters.
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456. - Under pressure,
Vince throws in the towel
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457. and sells out
to his biggest competitor,
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458. Jim Crockett's mid-Atlantic
Championship Wrestling.
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459. - The figure was $1 million
that they paid for it.
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460. And Vince, supposedly, who was,
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461. you know, very bitter
about this...
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462. It was a defeat because
being national on TBS
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463. was... was a very big deal.
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464. - It's also a wake-up call.
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the WWF.
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466. - He decided to take the money
that he was paid
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467. and turn it against the people
that had paid it to him
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468. and use it to... to fund
his ambitions even further.
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469. - being one of the stronger...
There we go!
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470. - And that's to build not just
a national wrestling company,
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471. but a multifaceted
sports entertainment empire.
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473. and cable TV
is introducing audiences
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474. to specialty networks
like ESPN, CNN,
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475. and what will be most important
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476. to Vince McMahon's
immediate future, MTV.
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477. Vince sees an opportunity
to retune the WWF
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478. by getting in bed
with rock stars.
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479. - One advantage that he had
was that a lot of celebrities
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480. had grown up
in the New York area
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481. as fans of wrestling,
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482. and one of those
was Cyndi Lauper.
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483. - Cyndi Lauper was on an airplane
flight with Lou Albano,
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484. and then Lou Albano
tells everyone
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485. that he was managing
Cyndi Lauper.
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486. - Wrestling events were
being shown on the MTV network.
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487. They were getting specials
on MTV.
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488. - Happy New Year!
- MTV!
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489. - It brought the dated look
of wrestling
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490. into the mainstream.
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491. - Whoo! I'm happy!
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492. - Vince decides to spotlight
his redesign of the WWF
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493. with an expensive,
celebrity-filled extravaganza
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494. he calls WrestleMania.
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495. - Vince's concept
for WrestleMania
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496. was the biggest wrestling event
ever held times ten,
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497. an over-the-top, closed-circuit,
globally broadcast extravaganza
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498. that would combine celebrities
and wrestling matches.
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499. - He made it into this sort
of entertainment variety show.
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500. A little bit more willing
to be ridiculous,
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501. a little bit more willing
to push the envelope,
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502. allowing people
to be in on the joke.
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503. - The... The vision
was Barnum & Bailey.
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504. The vision was Walt Disney.
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505. That was the vision
that this company
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506. could compete on that level.
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507. - And then they linked up
with Mr. T.
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508. Mr. T was on "The A-Team"...
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509. absolutely super popular
television show.
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510. - People don't realize today
how big a star Mr. T was
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511. in the mid-'80s.
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512. - You want him?
- No, you take him.
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513. - He had a great body
and a mohawk,
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514. and he wore the chains.
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515. And he looked the part
and he talked the part.
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516. - Gonna teach me how to pump
iron, get my pythons ready,
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517. and I'm glad you
brought me here.
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518. - And he hooked up with
Hulk Hogan
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519. for the first WrestleMania.
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520. Hogan hitching his wagon
to Mr. T
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into the mainstream.
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522. - As the scale of WrestleMania
grows, so did the cost.
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523. Like his youthful failed
promotion of Evel Knievel's
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524. Snake River jump, Vince pumps
in a lot of his own cash.
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525. - Vince could create a spectacle,
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526. and spectacles cost money.
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527. - WrestleMania was a huge gamble.
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528. They were spreading themselves
very thin.
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529. - Vince's entire mentality was,
"I'm banking on myself."
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530. - WrestleMania is scheduled
to air on March 31, 1985.
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531. - As it was getting closer
to WrestleMania,
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532. it was very far
from a sure thing.
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533. - They booked about 200
buildings, and then a week out,
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534. the advances were so bad
they canceled, like,
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536. - It was looked at as almost like
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537. Vince's folly, you know,
within the business.
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538. There was this thought of like,
"Oh, my God.
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539. This is gonna
completely blow up in his face."
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540. - The story is, if WrestleMania
fails, that's it.
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541. He's done.
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542. - But at 11:30 on the night
before the event...
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543. - Mr. T and Hulk Hogan!
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544. - One of the things
at the 11th hour
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545. that really helped
was "Saturday Night Live".
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546. Hulk Hogan and Mr. T, they were
a last-minute replacement.
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548. Oh, no, T!
Oh! Oh! Oh, my God!
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549. Oh, no.
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550. - It wound up leading
to a lot more interest
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551. in WrestleMania the next day,
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552. a lot more interest from
the closed-circuit exhibitors.
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553. - But will it be enough?
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554. - The whole world
knows about this, man.
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555. "Hulk Hogan & Mr. T
start to train..."
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556. - The dream team, man.
The dream team.
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557. - WrestleMania is
a nowhere-to-hide,
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558. life-or-death test
of Vince's strategy
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non-wrestling celebrities
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560. to the WWF's biggest star.
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561. - If there was no Hulk Hogan,
the first WrestleMania,
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562. I will tell you 100%,
would have flopped,
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563. and Vince would have
gone down with it.
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564. - Welcome, everyone, to
the World Wrestling Federation
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565. presents the wrestling
extravaganza of all time,
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566. WrestleMania.
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567. Standing in there.
Suplex!
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568. - The first WrestleMania
was huge.
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569. - Dropkick by Santana,
and out goes the Executioner!
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570. - It sets sales records
for wrestling pay-per-views
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571. and closed-circuit.
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572. By gambling
the WWF's financial health,
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573. Vince McMahon wins the national
recognition he's been chasing.
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574. Even network television
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575. is now willing to pay him
to air the WWF,
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576. starting with Saturday night's
"Main Event" on NBC.
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- Oh! Right now...
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578. - But even as he escapes
the financial hazards
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579. surrounding WrestleMania,
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580. Vince finds himself ensnared
in another scandal,
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581. one that could not
just bring down the WWF,
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582. it could land Vince in jail.
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583. - If I wanted a half-a-million-
dollar-a-year contract,
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584. I had to satisfy him.
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585. He just didn't stop.
This man just didn't stop.
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586. - The success of WrestleMania
in the mid-'80s vindicates
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587. Vince McMahon's strategy
to transform WWF wrestlers
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588. into kid-friendly,
larger-than-life superheroes.
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589. - It is my distinct privilege
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590. to present to you Hulk Hogan!
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591. - But not everybody in the WWF
family is celebrating.
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she was a referee.
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as the first female WWF referee.
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594. According to her, she eventually
wasn't getting booked as much
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595. as she wanted to get booked,
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596. and she tried to have
a conversation
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597. with Vince about it.
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598. On a certain night,
he got her in the limo,
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599. and according to
Rita Chatterton,
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600. he coerced her into sex,
essentially raped her.
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601. - It was basically sex
and now you're gone.
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602. - Rita Chatterton told
Andre the Giant
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604. She told another wrestler named
Mario Mancini the next day.
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605. - You know, the day
after it happened,
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607. and Rita was in the arena
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608. leaning against the ring apron,
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609. and I walked up to her
with a smile,
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610. ready to give her
that brotherly hug, you know,
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611. and she just burst out in tears.
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612. And I said, "What happened?"
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613. - A few years later, Rita tells
her story on a TV talk show.
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Vince McMahon
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615. is unzipping his pants.
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616. I was forced into oral sex
with Vince McMahon.
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617. When I couldn't complete
his desires,
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618. he got really angry,
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619. started ripping off my...
My jeans...
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620. pulled me on top of him,
and told me again,
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621. if I wanted a half-a-million-
dollar-a-year contract,
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622. I had to satisfy him.
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623. - I think if...
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624. those allegations had come to
light in more modern times,
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625. you know, after MeToo,
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626. that those would have been
a much bigger deal.
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627. - To avoid upsetting her parents,
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628. Chatterton waits until they're
dead before going public.
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629. But by then, the statute
of limitations has run out.
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630. McMahon not only denies
her allegations,
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631. he sues Chatterton
for defamation
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632. before quietly
letting the suit drop
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633. because he needs his lawyers
to defend him
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634. against the next
looming scandal.
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635. - She did referee
a little bit more
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636. through the New York State
Athletic Commission,
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637. but as far as WWF goes,
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638. her career was pretty much over
at that point.
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639. - As for Vince, his career
is still just getting started.
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640. The WWF's audience begins
growing
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641. as its wrestlers get bigger.
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642. - At that time,
the fans were responding
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643. to cool-looking guys
with these great physiques.
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644. - They were just getting bigger
and bigger and bigger,
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645. and it was becoming
more of a vehicle
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646. to sell merchandise
than anything else.
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647. - Hulkamania will live forever!
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648. - And wrestlers
were expected to look the part,
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649. no matter what it took.
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650. - People do not understand
the pressure that you're under.
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651. Look the best you can to keep
your spot in the business.
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652. It was high pressure.
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653. - It wasn't that Vince
was directly saying,
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654. "We want you
to get on steroids."
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655. People that worked for him
might approach a guy and say,
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656. "We'd like you to put on
maybe 10, 20 pounds
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657. in the next, you know,
few weeks."
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658. They weren't telling you
how to do it.
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659. - There are estimates that 90%
of the wrestlers
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660. in that time period
were all on steroids.
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661. - Everybody was on steroids.
That's what they were marketing.
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662. - If I look this way,
I'm gonna get a better push.
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663. I'm gonna get
a better spot on the card.
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664. I'm gonna...
I'm gonna make more money.
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665. And Vince himself was... was
taking them to get huge.
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666. - We did whatever it took to give
what the people wanted to see.
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667. - That's the why of steroids.
The how is a ringside doctor.
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668. - Dr. George Zahorian
was the ringside physician
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669. for the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Commission,
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670. and he was assigned to ringside
at all of the wrestling matches
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671. in Allentown, Pennsylvania,
for their TV tapings.
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672. - And the doctor is right there
at his side.
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673. - He always had this
big doctor bag,
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674. and he would open it up
afterwards and he would say,
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675. "Is there anything
you would like?"
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676. - Valium, Tylenol 3,
Percocet, Percodan,
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677. Somas, pain pills, steroids.
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678. - He set up shop every taping
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679. and the guys lined up to
purchase their... their candy.
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680. - "And if it isn't there,
I can get it for you
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681. and I can send it to you."
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682. - But starting in 1991,
delivering steroids
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683. without a prescription
becomes illegal.
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684. - This means that trafficking
in steroids will be treated
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685. in much the same manner
as trafficking in cocaine
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686. or methamphetamines.
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687. - Soon after the ban,
a steroid investigation
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688. into weightlifting coach
Bill Dunn
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689. leads the FBI to the WWF's
Dr. George Zahorian.
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690. - Dunn had been, I gather,
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691. caught with a large amount
of steroids,
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692. flipped, became
a government witness,
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693. agreed to wear a wire.
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694. They used that tape of Zahorian
to then get a search warrant.
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695. On the wall of his office,
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696. they saw that famous picture
of him standing there
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697. with Hulk on one side and Vince
on the other side
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698. and thought,
"Oh, what do we have here?"
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699. - On June 28, 1991,
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700. Dr. Zahorian is convicted
of eight counts
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701. of distributing steroids
and four counts
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702. of illegally distributing
prescription painkillers.
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703. - And Vince McMahon
was aware of it.
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704. Everybody was.
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705. If it was an overt agreement,
"I can get you steroids,"
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706. that's Vince McMahon being a
drug dealer to his top star.
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707. - But Dr. Zahorian
is just the undercard
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of steroids
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710. in pro wrestling.
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711. The main event is the
prosecution of Vince McMahon.
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712. - They wanted to have a big,
high-profile trial at that time
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713. to sort of get it out there
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714. that the law is different now
with respect to steroids.
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the World Wrestling Federation
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716. have been indicted on charges
of providing steroids
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718. - The indictment says
that McMahon and a doctor
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719. conspired to distribute
steroids to the wrestlers
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720. to enhance their size
and muscle development.
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721. - Vince McMahon denies
he facilitated
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722. any illegal drug activity.
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724. he decides to retool
the WWF once again,
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725. this time
to help protect himself.
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726. - Because of the steroid scandal,
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727. Vince McMahon couldn't
keep Hogan around.
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728. Vince McMahon had to shift
his focus to smaller wrestlers
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729. who were more athletic.
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730. - In 1993, the one-time
WWF savior is gone.
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731. - You can have everything
you want out of life,
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732. and I'm not ashamed
of anything I've done.
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733. - As Hogan begins performing
in Ted Turner's WCW,
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734. Vince puts on his own show
as an anti-steroid crusader.
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735. - I promise that
the World Wrestling Federation
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736. will be the standard bearer
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737. for drug-free sports
and entertainment.
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738. - But in July 1994, the steroid
trial of Vince McMahon begins.
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739. - There were wrestling fans
there.
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740. There were newsletter
writers there.
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741. Vince's family that would show
up every day in the courtroom.
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742. Vince shows up
wearing this neck brace,
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743. and, you know, everyone is
kind of laughing at it.
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744. - People are like,
"You've got to be kidding me.
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745. You're actually playing
on the jury
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746. for sympathy in a neck brace?"
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747. - Here we go.
It's a wrestling angle.
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748. - The prosecution's star witness
is none other than Hulk Hogan.
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749. - And there were expectations
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750. that Hogan was gonna go
in there and kind of bury Vince.
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751. - Hulk Hogan testifying
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752. could seal the deal
for the prosecution
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753. and send Vince
to prison for years.
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the prosecution said
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756. - Hulk Hogan is finally here.
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758. - After convicting
a ringside doctor
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illegally distributing steroids,
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its attention
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763. - If convicted, McMahon faces
eight years in prison
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764. and half a million dollars
in fines.
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765. - And there's one wrestler
the government hopes
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766. will help secure
that conviction.
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767. But Hogan has other ideas.
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768. - And on three different
occasions,
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769. I had the same type
of muscle injuries.
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770. That is the extent
of Hulk Hogan's steroid use.
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771. - And he's like, "I took steroids
three times back in 1983.
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772. I tore my bicep.
I used it for rehab."
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773. And it was just like,
"Oh, my God."
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774. It was just a complete,
utter lie.
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775. - Hogan framed it to the shock
of the prosecutors
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776. and to people gasping
in the courtroom quietly.
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777. "We were gym buddies.
We were friends.
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778. Sometimes I had extra steroids.
I gave them to Vince.
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779. Sometimes Vince had extra
steroids. He gave them to me.
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780. That doesn't make him
a drug dealer."
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781. - There goes their case.
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exonerated Vince
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of his involvement at all.
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784. - But not everyone viewed
Hogan as Vince's savior.
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785. - Vince didn't see it that way.
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786. Vince was furious
Hogan testified against him.
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787. - Yeah, I think they didn't want
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788. any part of each other
towards the end.
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789. It was kind of like,
"You go your way, I go my way,
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790. and nice knowing you, pal."
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791. - But Hogan's testimony
is only the first blow
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793. Other witnesses took the stand
and downplayed Vince's role.
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794. - You know,
maybe I'm an optimist,
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795. but I didn't spend one minute of
my time thinking about losing.
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796. They took the verdict
first against Vince.
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797. They said not guilty.
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798. - And when it was not guilty,
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799. it was almost like, you know,
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800. Hulk Hogan had just won a match
at Madison Square Garden.
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801. It was like people just popped.
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one up here.
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804. That's Linda, me, and Vince
hugging.
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805. And what I always thought was
interesting is
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806. the hands clapping,
'cause that is what happened.
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807. The jury verdict
was very popular.
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808. - You got a lot of money, you can
get out of a lot of things,
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809. which really is the story
of his downfall.
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810. Got a great attorney and he
bought his way out of trouble.
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811. No consequences.
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812. What do you learn?
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813. You learn that
you're bulletproof.
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814. - As we say in the
World Wrestling Federation,
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815. and it could very well be
that the hunters
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816. soon will be the hunted.
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817. - What does that mean, Vince?
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818. - Stay tuned, Rosanna.
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819. - Rosanna won't have
to wait long.
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820. Soon after surviving
the steroid trial,
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821. Vince begins scanning his roster
for his next big superstar,
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822. turning his gaze north to Canada
and the Hart family.
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823. - Bret "The Hitman" Hart!
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824. - The Hart Family is
one of the most famous families
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825. in the history of our business.
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826. The sons were all wrestlers,
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827. the daughters
all married wrestlers.
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828. - And Stu began the Stampede
Wrestling promotion in Alberta
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829. and had a very successful
company there for a long time.
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830. - Back when Vince first came
sniffing around his territory,
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831. Stu's business was on the ropes.
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832. So he agreed to Vince
buying him out.
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833. - When he bought out
our promotion,
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834. I believe it was supposed
to be for $1 million fee.
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835. - My dad didn't get paid
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836. and the whole thing
was an abortive screwjob.
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837. - He knew my dad wasn't going
to contest
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838. the legality of their agreement.
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839. He got all of our rings,
a lot of our top talent.
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840. - McMahon, for his part, claims
to have paid the Harts in full.
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841. - He took Bret Hart
and Jim Neidhart,
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842. who was the son-in-law,
as a team, the Hart Foundation.
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843. - Internationally, we're getting
reports back that we've got
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844. a megastar on our hands
in the form of Bret Hart.
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845. - So, Vince bestows on Bret
the WWF championship.
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846. - When you were chosen to be
a champion of a major company,
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847. it meant that
the promoter thought
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848. that you were the best talent,
that you were the best draw,
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849. that you would make him
the most money,
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850. that you were the guy.
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851. - But at the same time, remember
that someone made you champion.
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852. - Bret is soon approached
by WCW's Eric Bischoff,
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853. who waves a multi-million-dollar
offer in front of him.
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854. Vince feels he can't afford
to lose Bret
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855. to his number-one competitor,
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856. so the WWF don makes Bret an
offer he thinks he can't refuse.
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857. - Vince heard about them
giving me an offer
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858. and I remember Vince said, he
goes, "I'll make you an offer,"
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859. and we worked out a contract.
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860. It was $1.5 million
for 20 years, I think.
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861. - But before Bret can sign
his new contract with the WWF,
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862. Vince has second thoughts,
not about Bret's talents,
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863. but about his own finances.
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864. WCW has peeled off TV viewers
and Vince is short on cash.
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865. - Vince comes back and looks
at the commitment
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866. that he had made to Bret Hart.
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867. It was a drain on the company
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868. from what we were bringing in
at the time.
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869. - Bret learns a valuable lesson
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870. about doing business
with Vince McMahon...
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871. When there's a question about
who should suffer financially,
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872. you or Vince, it's usually you.
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873. - Vince told me that basically
he couldn't afford
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874. to pay me the contract
that he'd given me.
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875. Kind of broke my heart.
Like, it's like, okay, I get it.
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876. And I remember I got off
the phone from him and I said,
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877. "I guess I'm done."
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878. I hung up with Vince and I
signed my WCW contract.
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879. - Tradition says championship
wrestlers give up their belt
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880. or drop it before they leave
for the competition.
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881. And despite reneging
on his deal,
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882. that's what Vince expects Bret
to do in his last WWF match
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883. against his nemesis,
Shawn Michaels.
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884. - Here's the problem.
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885. Bret didn't want to lose
the championship.
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886. It's your last night
in the company.
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887. We need to crown a new champion.
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888. You know what?
We'll just take it from him.
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889. - As a consequence,
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890. they orchestrated this
limp-dick, half-assed abortion,
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891. a bunch of bullshit.
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892. - But that "bullshit" sells out.
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893. On November 9, 1997,
Hart and Michaels battle it out
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894. in Montreal's Molson Centre.
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895. - The match lasted 10, 15
minutes.
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896. - But it's the last 30 seconds
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897. that everyone
is still arguing about.
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898. - I could see Vince McMahon,
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899. and Vince snaps at him
to ring the... bell.
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900. Oh, they're screwing me
right now.
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901. And I remember reaching back
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902. and showing
that I wasn't submitting,
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903. and I grabbed Shawn's leg
and started to reverse.
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904. But you could hear the bell.
Ding-ding-ding-ding.
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905. - If I hadn't rung the bell,
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906. Vince McMahon
was gonna ring that bell.
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907. - I wanted to just kill Vince.
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908. I wanted to jump through the
ropes and just punch him out.
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909. I couldn't believe he did it
to me, after all the years
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910. that I gave him and all the
matches and all the hard work
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911. and he'd disrespect me
like that.
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912. You son of a bitch.
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913. I remember I had a nice,
good gobber of spit,
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914. and I remember I just leaned
over the top rope.
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915. Cameras were off, show's over.
I got screwed.
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916. And Vince said something to me
along the lines of,
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917. "This is the first time
I ever had to lie
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918. to one of my talent,"
which is such a lie.
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919. And I remember when I got tying
my last shoelace,
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920. I started to tie it,
and I go, "Well, this is it.
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921. I'm gonna punch out
Vince McMahon.
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922. I can't believe I'm doing this."
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923. And then we walked towards
each other,
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924. end up tying up,
just like a pro wrestling match.
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925. And I remember just sinking down
and kind of
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926. just turning my whole body
and thinking,
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927. 14 years, and coming up
right between our arms.
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928. And I hit Vince McMahon
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929. with the most
beautiful Mike Tyson uppercut.
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930. I popped him literally off...
Right off the ground.
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931. He went straight down, out cold.
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932. Everybody was stunned.
No one could believe it.
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933. - It's like, I remember
when I was a kid
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934. exactly where I was standing
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935. when John F. Kennedy
had been assassinated,
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936. and I remember just as precisely
where I was
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937. when I found out
about the Montreal Screwjob.
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938. - Vince immediately goes
on the offensive,
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939. appearing on TV
with the black eye
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940. he got from
Bret Hart's uppercut.
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941. - Did you or did you not screw
Bret Hart?
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942. - There's a time-honored
tradition
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943. in the wrestling business
that when someone is leaving,
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944. that they show
the right amount of respect.
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945. Bret Hart didn't want to honor
that tradition.
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946. - Vince was really giving
Bret Hart all kinds of shit.
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947. - Vince, in this interview,
just came across very cold,
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948. calculated, and very,
very heelish.
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949. - I truly believe that Bret Hart
screwed Bret Hart.
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950. - The Montreal Screwjob is
a seminal moment in wrestling.
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951. The event pulls back the curtain
to reveal Vince's true nature
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952. as the win-at-all-costs owner
of the WWF.
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953. - And then once the word got out
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954. that he actually
owns the company
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955. and he's the power behind
the throne and this and that,
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956. Vince ran with it.
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957. - But soon, Vince will embrace
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958. his on-screen character's
evil spirit.
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959. - I will never, ever forgive
your mother
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960. for giving birth to you!
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961. - Barely a decade after buying
the WWF from his dad,
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962. Vince McMahon's career
is a whiplash
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963. of career-threatening scandals
inside and outside the ring.
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964. - In the early-to-mid-'90s,
Vince was so distracted.
Copy !req
965. So he's fighting
on all these fronts,
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966. these scandals and things
breaking all around him.
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967. - There was a former referee
that was hiring young ring boys
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968. and he had some type
of a toe fetish.
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969. I mean, really,
really weird stuff
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970. was coming out to the extent of,
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971. "Oh, bro, that's so
unbelievable.
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972. It's wrestling.
That can't be true."
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973. - And he's perhaps not able to
put as much attention
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974. and care into the product,
and it was showing.
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975. - With the WWF's TV ratings
now in a nosedive,
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976. Vince McMahon is facing
his worst fear...
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977. No longer running the country's
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978. most successful wrestling
entertainment company.
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979. That title could soon belong
to a media mogul
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980. with exceptionally deep pockets.
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981. - Ted Turner bought out
Jim Crockett Promotions,
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982. and it became WCW.
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983. - Eric Bischoff had been
given control of WCW.
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984. He decided that he wanted to go
head-to-head with Vince McMahon,
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985. and he talked
Ted Turner into it.
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986. - We just want to be as
successful as Vince is,
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987. and then we'd like to,
you know, kick his butt.
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988. - And according to Vince,
Ted Turner calls Vince
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989. and... and says that, "I'm in
the wrestling business."
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990. - And he goes,
"Well, that's great, Ted.
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991. I'm in the sports entertainment
business."
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992. - And those are two completely
different philosophies.
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993. - World Championship Wrestling
has always been
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994. one of our most
popular programs,
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995. and now WCW is about
to dominate the globe
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996. in professional wrestling.
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997. - Bischoff
immediately gets to work
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998. running Vince McMahon's playbook
by stealing away WWF talent.
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999. - You had Hulk Hogan, you had
the Macho Man, Randy Savage.
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1000. You had all of these big stars
of the '80s,
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1001. and Vince slowly began
taking them off television.
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1002. And so Eric Bischoff believed
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1003. that these guys still had
the ability to draw.
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1004. - Hogan went over,
Piper went over,
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1005. Rick Rude, Curt Hennig.
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1006. One by one,
they started signing WWE talent.
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1007. - I think Vince was having
a very difficult time
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1008. when the tactics that he used
to win the first war
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1009. were being used on him
and he was behind.
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1010. - Vince McMahon calls
a company-wide meeting,
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1011. and he says,
"Well, they've taken everybody,"
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1012. and I'm sitting there
and I'm like,
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1013. "Wait a minute.
You're the victim now?"
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1014. - It was funny to me
because he was going like,
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1015. "They're stealing my talent."
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1016. And I go, "Vince, that's how you
built your company.
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1017. You stole everybody's talent."
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1018. - Eric Bischoff put
"Monday Nitro"
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1019. opposite "Monday Night Raw".
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1020. And what happened was
you had a nostalgia effect.
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1021. You had these kids who were
like, "Oh, my God.
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1022. Hulk Hogan is...
You know, he's on WCW.
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1023. Macho Man Randy Savage."
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1024. And then Eric, he brought
in wrestlers from Japan,
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1025. wrestlers from Mexico
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1026. that worked a very
different style.
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1027. They were high fliers.
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1028. It was very, very fast,
very colorful.
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1029. And Vince's product felt slow,
old.
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1030. - Papa Shango
striking sheer terror
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1031. in the hearts
of this capacity crowd.
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1032. - I think it was '95, '96, that
he was losing $6 million a year,
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1033. and WCW ended up
winning the ratings war
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1034. for a straight year and a half
every single Monday.
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1035. - Ted Turner, WCW beating him
for 83 weeks at his own game.
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1036. That set a fire
underneath Vince McMahon.
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1037. - So the man who once drew
inspiration from Walt Disney
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1038. dramatically changes course,
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1039. rebranding the WWF
as more adult,
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1040. meaning more violent
and a lot more sexual.
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1041. - We've embarked upon
a far more innovative
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1042. and contemporary
creative campaign.
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1043. It is far more invigorating and
extemporaneous than ever before.
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1044. - Vince stole all sorts of stuff.
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1045. He stole a lot of the concepts
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1046. that Eric Bischoff
had come up with.
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1047. He stole the hardcore
and the violence.
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1048. - It was almost like
Vince's own inner self
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1049. kind of exploding
into the WWF product,
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1050. you know, violence
and class warfare
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1051. and just different kinds
of sexual content and edginess.
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1052. It was a play to win this war.
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1053. - The WWF's graphic story lines
target the WCW audience...
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1054. Angsty teens and 20-somethings.
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1055. - Vince McMahon's got
the Midas touch.
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1056. He's the guy who knows
how to reach those teenagers.
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1057. - Including with this guy,
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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1058. - I do what I want, when I want,
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1059. and if I don't want to answer
no questions, I ain't got to.
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1060. What I do ain't none
of your business.
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1061. I don't give a rat's ass
if you own the WWF or not.
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1062. - Steve Austin... huge star.
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1063. If you were a kid
in high school,
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1064. middle school in the '90s,
you could go to school,
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1065. there'd be Austin 3:16 shirts
everywhere.
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1066. Everybody knew
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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1067. - Vince goes on air and justifies
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1068. the WWF's edgier rebrand
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1069. after getting some pushback
from parents and the press.
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1070. - So when we hear some people
squawking and whatever,
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1071. I think that's a good sign
because it says
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1072. that we are going up
to a certain edge creatively.
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1073. We don't want to go over
that edge and fall off.
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1074. That's not good, either.
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1075. But I think you have to open
the creative envelope.
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1076. - WWF slowly started kind
of chipping away
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1077. and getting people interested
in watching their show again.
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1078. - "Raw" and "Nitro" were on
at the same time,
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1079. Monday night
on two different networks,
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1080. so you already had a lot of fans
who would switch back and forth.
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1081. But then as it started getting
better, then they started going,
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1082. "Well, well, hold on.
Put the remote down.
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1083. We're not going back to 'Nitro'.
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1084. I want to see Austin kicking
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1085. Vince McMahon's ass
on television.
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1086. This has never happened before."
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1087. - Austin stuns Mr. McMahon!
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1088. - And I don't think there's
any subject matter,
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1089. by the way, that's off bounds,
that's off limits.
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1090. - That includes writing himself
into the show
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1091. as the amoral Mr. McMahon,
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1092. the power-hungry,
take-no-prisoners owner
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1093. of the WWF.
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1094. Some see it as typecasting.
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1095. - I enjoy destroying lives.
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1096. - Mr. McMahon takes on every
top-billed star of WWF,
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1097. from The Rock to Triple H,
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1098. and an infamous
head-to-butt match
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1099. with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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1100. - You said you could beat
Vince McMahon
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1101. with one arm
tied behind your back.
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1102. - Stone Cold is...
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1103. Stone Cold's laying
Mr. McMahon's bare ass out
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1104. with a leather belt!
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1105. - Even Vince's family isn't safe
from the wrath of Mr. McMahon.
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1106. - I will never, ever forgive your
mother for giving birth to you!
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1107. - Your mother had
a certain... reputation.
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1108. A good-time-girl reputation,
if you get my drift.
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1109. - The father-daughter feud
culminated
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1110. in the "I quit" match,
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1111. where Vince chokes out
his own child with a steel pipe.
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1112. - Mr. McMahon is one
of the greatest
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1113. heel characters of all time.
Yes.
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1114. - Critics say the
World Wrestling Federation
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1115. blows away the envelope
of good taste
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1116. with a parade of raunchy
characters like a pimp
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1117. who struts into the ring
with prostitutes.
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1118. - And I want you to roll a fatty
for this pimp daddy.
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1119. Light that blunt up and say...
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1120. - Pimpin' ain't easy!
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1121. - The WWF fan never saw
this before.
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1122. The numbers got higher and
higher and higher and higher.
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1123. We turned it into must-see TV.
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1124. - A lot of the women, you know,
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1125. that started coming up
wanted to be wrestlers
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1126. and they didn't really want
the women to be wrestlers.
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1127. They thought, "People don't want
to watch women wrestle.
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1128. They want to see T&A
disguised as wrestling."
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1129. Basically, the idea
was hire people
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1130. who could pose in Playboy,
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1131. and many of them did
pose in Playboy,
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1132. and go out there
and wear as little as possible
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1133. and rip clothes off
and all this.
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1134. And that's when the TV ratings
with the teenagers,
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1135. the teenage boys...
Through the roof.
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1136. - After 83 straight weeks
of losing out to WCW,
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1137. there's finally cause
for Vince to celebrate.
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1138. - McMahon said there's only
one group
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1139. that he pays attention to,
and that's his audience.
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1140. And he will bend
in any direction
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1141. that they tell him to.
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1142. - Forget the morality,
forget the ethics.
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1143. Strictly from a business
standpoint,
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1144. you go too far,
then what's next?
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1145. A chainsaw?
You can't go there.
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1146. - Are you approaching that?
- I don't know.
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1147. I think the audience
is gonna tell us.
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1148. - Or he will tell the audience.
- Don't go in there!
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1149. Don't go in there!
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1150. - On behalf of the
World Wrestling Federation,
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1151. for those of you
who were offended,
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1152. those viewers,
we humbly apologize
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1153. for the incident that took place
last Monday night on "Raw".
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1154. - By the late '90s,
what's dubbed the Attitude Era,
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1155. puts Vince McMahon back on top.
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1156. But to stay there, he resorts to
more and more drastic theatrics,
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1157. including a home invasion
on a controversial 1996 episode
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1158. of "Monday Night Raw".
- We are live.
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1159. Austin is outside
of Brian Pillman's home.
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1160. - Steve is a dead man walking!
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1161. Because when Austin 3:16
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1162. meets Pillman 9 millimeter
Glock...
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1163. - Oh, my God.
- I'm gonna blow his sorry ass
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1164. straight to Hell!
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1165. - Don't go in there!
Don't go in there!
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1166. - The reaction was
pretty negative to it.
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1167. I mean, it was
pretty darn negative.
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1168. Vince had to actually go
on television and apologize
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1169. for that angle 'cause
it got so much negativity.
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1170. - We humbly apologize
for the incident
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1171. that took place
last Monday night on "Raw".
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1172. - I think that's the only angle
Vince ever apologized for.
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1173. - Including the ones involving
stunts in which his wrestlers
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1174. didn't always want
to participate.
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1175. - Vince McMahon wanted wrestlers
to start being actors
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1176. at this point,
and he couldn't understand
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1177. why they didn't want
to go along with it.
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1178. - Surely the era of the superhero
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1179. who'd urge you to say
your prayers
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1180. and take your vitamins
is definitely passé.
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1181. - It was that tipping point
that we reached at that time
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1182. between "We're not gonna
use great wrestlers
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1183. just 'cause
they're great athletes.
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1184. They have to be willing to put
on goofy outfits and do skits."
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1185. - But many of these new gimmicky
story lines
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1186. don't land with fans.
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1187. So Vince is once again forced
to find the next big superstar
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1188. to re-energize the WWF.
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1189. And like before, it's the
Hart family that delivers.
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1190. - Owen Hart. As a rookie,
he was spectacular.
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1191. His acrobatics were amazing.
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1192. He could flip backwards
off the ropes.
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1193. He could land on his feet
from every direction.
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1194. - Number one, baby!
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1195. - Owen has the athleticism,
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1196. but not
the over-the-top personality
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1197. of a Hulk Hogan
or "Stone Cold" Steve Austin,
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1198. the traits that have always
resonated with Vince.
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1199. - In the new entertainment,
Attitude Era,
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1200. they didn't know
what to do with Owen.
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1201. - They had him doing one
horseshit persona after another.
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1202. The Blue Blazer.
The American Eagle.
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1203. I was shaking my head.
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1204. - Here it comes. It's Owen Hart!
The Blazer!
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1205. - Vince can be very spiteful
for his own amusement,
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1206. give them very demeaning
characters or roles,
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1207. and kind of have fun
at their expense
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1208. because he's their boss.
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1209. He can be a tyrant.
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1210. - Vince tries to write Owen
into edgier story lines,
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1211. but Owen refuses,
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1212. but perhaps because of how
he treated Owen's brother
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1213. Bret in the Montreal Screwjob,
Vince keeps Owen around.
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1214. Then Vince decides to put
Owen's athleticism to the test.
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1215. On May 23, 1999,
Owen travels to Kansas City's
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1216. Kemper Arena for a WWF event
called "Over the Edge."
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1217. From eight stories up, Owen
will be lowered into the ring.
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1218. - Owen did not want to come down
from the rafters.
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1219. They talked him into it.
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1220. - He's done the gimmick before.
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1221. - The idiot is stuck
in the harness!
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1222. - Riggers experiment
with a quick-release harness
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1223. so Owen can get back
into the action quicker.
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1224. Some claim the WWF replaced
their original riggers
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1225. with a cut-rate crew
who say they can make it happen.
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1226. But the poorly designed
quick-release mechanism
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1227. they use proves deadly.
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1228. - I looked at my monitor, and
all of a sudden, I looked up.
Copy !req
1229. I just caught Owen come
into my line of vision.
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1230. A blur. Foof.
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1231. - But, like, all the fans
are watching,
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1232. and at first, they're thinking,
"That's weird.
Copy !req
1233. They dropped
a dummy from the rafters.
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1234. - I thought I heard screaming,
and then I felt something brush
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1235. against the side of my head
and my shoulder.
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1236. And I'm thinking in my head,
"What the heck was that?"
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1237. And when I turned and looked,
there was Owen.
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1238. He was, like, laying
in the ring, like, faceup.
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1239. And I just started
screaming for help.
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1240. - I thought he hit the turnbuckle
or the ring post
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1241. 'cause it really sounded sick,
sick, sick.
Copy !req
1242. - Somebody said,
"Owen just fell."
Copy !req
1243. And I went, "Owen fell? What?"
He goes, "Owen just fell."
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1244. - Well, it's one of the most
shocking things I've ever seen.
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1245. This is not a... your typical
wrestling story line.
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1246. This is a real situation.
Copy !req
1247. - I said, "... never seen anything
like that."
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1248. Not on any wrestling program,
not on any television program.
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1249. It's never happened before.
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1250. - I was just reiterating
to the fans
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1251. this is not a part of the show.
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1252. We're here to entertain
and have fun.
Copy !req
1253. But this is neither.
Copy !req
1254. - As emergency workers
tend to Owen
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1255. and his shocked colleagues
look on,
Copy !req
1256. someone calls Vince to decide
what to do next.
Copy !req
1257. - And they wheeled Owen past us
to go to the ambulance, and...
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1258. Mm.
Copy !req
1259. - Vince's decision sends
shockwaves through the WWF.
Copy !req
1260. - They didn't want
to stop the show.
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1261. So Jeff Jarrett,
who was real close with Owen,
Copy !req
1262. did a promo,
and he was in tears.
Copy !req
1263. - Owen Hart,
I'm praying for you, buddy.
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1264. - The show must go on.
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1265. They got to go in there
and do their match
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1266. with Owen's blood in the corner.
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1267. - Kevin Dunn,
the executive producer,
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1268. thought that I had been told
what the deal was.
Copy !req
1269. And I said, "Kevin,
nobody's told us anything.
Copy !req
1270. What is the update?"
Copy !req
1271. And he said..."He's dead.
Copy !req
1272. And you're back in 10, 9..."
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1273. - And I have the...
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1274. unfortunate responsibility
Copy !req
1275. to let everyone know
that Owen Hart has died.
Copy !req
1276. Owen Hart has tragically died
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1277. from that accident here tonight.
Copy !req
1278. - It's only after deciding
to continue the show
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1279. that Vince finally reaches out
to Owen's wife
Copy !req
1280. to tell her
that there was an accident.
Copy !req
1281. But he leaves it to the doctor
Copy !req
1282. to deliver the news
that devastates her.
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1283. - I miss my husband,
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1284. and I'm sad for myself
that I'm a widow at 32
Copy !req
1285. and I have two children
that are fatherless now.
Copy !req
1286. - A police investigation
into Owen Hart's death
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1287. begins immediately.
Copy !req
1288. If criminal negligence is found,
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1289. Vince's WWF could very well
get shut down.
Copy !req
1290. - I think a lot of fingers
were being pointed.
Copy !req
1291. Did they cut corners?
Was it a cut-rate kind of thing?
Copy !req
1292. - Owen was such a loyal
and dependable
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1293. and reliable and safe performer,
Copy !req
1294. and, you know, it's so upsetting
that he needlessly died
Copy !req
1295. just for a silly ring entrance.
Copy !req
1296. - What hurt Vince at the time
and the company, image-wise,
Copy !req
1297. and this can't
really be overstated,
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1298. was the decision
to continue the show.
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1299. And that's something that has
been second-guessed ever since,
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1300. even to this day.
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1301. - Should the show go on?
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1302. Should we cancel the show?
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1303. Come on, man.
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1304. Nobody was in their right mind
that day
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1305. to make any kind of a decision,
including Vince McMahon.
Copy !req
1306. - Owen Hart's death
makes national news.
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1307. When a reporter questions
Vince about his culpability,
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1308. she's immediately met
with Vince's first rule
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1309. of crisis management...
Copy !req
1310. The best defense
is an obnoxious offense.
Copy !req
1311. - First of all,
I resent your tone.
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1312. Um...
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1313. No, no.
I resent your tone, lady, okay?
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1314. You know, this was
a tragic accident.
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1315. - On June 15, 1999, Martha Hart
begins her pursuit for justice.
Copy !req
1316. - My legal counsel filed
a wrongful death lawsuit
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1317. against WWF,
Vince McMahon, and all others
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1318. I believe are responsible
for my husband's death.
Copy !req
1319. - Vince denies acting spitefully
towards Owen
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1320. or any culpability
for this accident
Copy !req
1321. and successfully sues
the manufacturer
Copy !req
1322. of the quick-release device.
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1323. Martha Hart eventually settles
with the WWF for $18 million,
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1324. using the money to start
The Owen Hart Foundation.
Copy !req
1325. As Martha and her children
try to rebuild their lives,
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1326. Vince finds himself
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1327. in the middle of yet
another shocking incident,
Copy !req
1328. when a plane full of
his employees travel on
Copy !req
1329. a WWF chartered transcontinental
flight from Europe.
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1330. - I remember sitting in
the first-class section.
Copy !req
1331. I think Jim Ross was up there.
Copy !req
1332. - Normally the coaches
and the managers sat up there,
Copy !req
1333. and in this case,
the wrestlers were in the back.
Copy !req
1334. - Wrestlers would behave badly
on the road, on planes,
Copy !req
1335. in hotels, and in bars.
Copy !req
1336. And on this privately chartered
flight, they got out of control.
Copy !req
1337. - As alcohol and pills
flow freely,
Copy !req
1338. a couple of wrestlers
begin assaulting
Copy !req
1339. the flight attendants.
Copy !req
1340. - And I was in the galley.
Copy !req
1341. He had me back
against the back door,
Copy !req
1342. and I couldn't...
I couldn't move.
Copy !req
1343. I couldn't get away from him.
Copy !req
1344. He was spitting around his penis
and he wanted me to touch it.
Copy !req
1345. And he... he took my hand
and... and put it on him.
Copy !req
1346. - After a wrestler intervenes,
Copy !req
1347. another moves in
on the still-shaken stewardess.
Copy !req
1348. - He grabbed my shirt
and pulled me down
Copy !req
1349. and my shirt buttons got ripped.
Copy !req
1350. He told me he was gonna lick me,
Copy !req
1351. and then he proceeded
to try to do that.
Copy !req
1352. It was a moment of great...
Copy !req
1353. violation, discomfort,
Copy !req
1354. to have a person
put their hands on you
Copy !req
1355. without you wanting them
to do that.
Copy !req
1356. And then he passed out.
Copy !req
1357. - Once safely back on the ground,
Copy !req
1358. the two flight attendants sue.
Copy !req
1359. Vince intervenes
and does one of the things
Copy !req
1360. he does best...
Throw money at the problem.
Copy !req
1361. - They offered us a settlement.
Copy !req
1362. Money is... Money is what ends
up on the table, I think,
Copy !req
1363. and... and then it also buys
you silence,
Copy !req
1364. which then can add to another
layer of the guilt of a victim.
Copy !req
1365. Like, it can... it can be
a cycle that's not good, yeah.
Copy !req
1366. Perpetually bad.
Copy !req
1367. - Paying people off becomes
Vince's go-to strategy
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1368. to make bad press disappear,
Copy !req
1369. but he'll eventually
learn the danger
Copy !req
1370. in buying people's silence.
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1371. It only works
until somebody talks.
Copy !req
1372. - If these stories from
the actual people
Copy !req
1373. inside started coming out,
I-I don't even know
Copy !req
1374. if there would be
a wrestling business by the time
Copy !req
1375. all the investigations
were complete.
Copy !req
1376. - For decades, Vince McMahon
proves to be uniquely skilled
Copy !req
1377. at surviving scandals,
from claims of sexual harassment
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1378. to illegal steroid use,
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1379. even an accidental death lawsuit
Copy !req
1380. by first unequivocally denying
responsibility for any of them.
Copy !req
1381. So it's business as usual
in 2006,
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1382. when he quickly dispenses
with an ugly new allegation.
Copy !req
1383. - That was another story
back in the day,
Copy !req
1384. where he went to a tanning salon
called Tanzabar.
Copy !req
1385. - In the police report,
it says a 22-year-old
Copy !req
1386. tanning salon employee
met Vince McMahon
Copy !req
1387. when he went in to
buy 20 minutes of tanning.
Copy !req
1388. He asked her to take a photo
of him
Copy !req
1389. so that he could send it back
to his girlfriend in New York.
Copy !req
1390. And then when she handed
his phone back to him,
Copy !req
1391. he sort of scrolled
through a number of photos
Copy !req
1392. that he had taken of himself.
Copy !req
1393. - He ends up, I believe,
showing pictures of himself,
Copy !req
1394. naked pictures of himself
to the tanning salon attendant.
Copy !req
1395. - He allegedly grabs her,
touches her,
Copy !req
1396. tries to lift up her blouse,
Copy !req
1397. tries to kiss her,
according to her allegations,
Copy !req
1398. and then she rebuffs him,
ends up putting both her hands
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1399. on his chest to push him away,
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1400. and then he responds by saying,
you know,
Copy !req
1401. "I was only trying to have
a little fun."
Copy !req
1402. - And the woman ran out of
the room yelling and screaming,
Copy !req
1403. "Call the police!"
Copy !req
1404. Found out it was Vince McMahon.
Copy !req
1405. - The police determined
there's probable cause
Copy !req
1406. that McMahon
had committed a crime.
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1407. So they refer that to the local
prosecutor's office,
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1408. who, in turn,
decline to prosecute
Copy !req
1409. because there's...
There's not enough evidence.
Copy !req
1410. - While Vince's lawyer
fervently denies
Copy !req
1411. that the woman was paid
to drop the charges,
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1412. others aren't so sure.
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1413. - Well, when you have
that kind of money,
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1414. I gue... I guess things go away.
Copy !req
1415. - Any time there's accusations,
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1416. no court case,
you presume payoff.
Copy !req
1417. But I don't know that.
Copy !req
1418. These rumors have been in
a wrestling forever.
Copy !req
1419. The tanning salon story
came out,
Copy !req
1420. but whether it's true or not,
Copy !req
1421. these were not
isolated incidents.
Copy !req
1422. - Vince was a known womanizer.
Copy !req
1423. But I don't want to say
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1424. it was kind of expected
in the... in that industry
Copy !req
1425. 'cause, you know, everybody was.
Copy !req
1426. - But for many wrestling fans,
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1427. Vince's alleged abhorrent
personal behavior
Copy !req
1428. proves less concerning
than his apparent willingness
Copy !req
1429. to exploit the tragic deaths
of his wrestlers,
Copy !req
1430. beginning with Eddie Guerrero.
Copy !req
1431. - Wrestling fans, of course,
all know who Eddie Guerrero is.
Copy !req
1432. He's considered as one of
the absolute best wrestlers
Copy !req
1433. of all time.
Copy !req
1434. - When Eddie dies tragically
at 38 from a heart condition,
Copy !req
1435. Vince McMahon immediately
organizes a tribute show.
Copy !req
1436. - Eddie Guerrero has passed away.
Copy !req
1437. - But months later,
Vince sees an opportunity
Copy !req
1438. to generate some heat
off Eddie's death,
Copy !req
1439. and authorizes wrestler
Randy Orton
Copy !req
1440. to trash Eddie's memory.
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1441. - Let me tell you something, bro.
Copy !req
1442. Eddie ain't in Heaven.
Copy !req
1443. Eddie's down there...
in Hell!
Copy !req
1444. - Some fans are furious
at the idea
Copy !req
1445. that Vince would
exploit Eddie's death
Copy !req
1446. in a naked grab for TV ratings.
Copy !req
1447. Nearly two years later, everyone
will be shocked at Vince's
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1448. "fire, ready, aim" response
to another tragic event,
Copy !req
1449. one that will leave folks openly
questioning if Vince cares
Copy !req
1450. at all about the health and
safety of wrestlers in the WWE.
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1451. - If you're a wrestling fan,
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1452. how could you not be a fan
of Chris Benoit's work?
Copy !req
1453. - In June 2007, Benoit is
scheduled to perform in Texas,
Copy !req
1454. but no one's heard from him.
Copy !req
1455. So just hours before the show,
Copy !req
1456. police are dispatched
to Benoit's house,
Copy !req
1457. where they discover
the bodies of Chris,
Copy !req
1458. his wife, Nancy,
and young son, Daniel.
Copy !req
1459. - At this time,
no one knew what happened.
Copy !req
1460. Did someone break in?
Did carbon monoxide happen?
Copy !req
1461. No one has answers.
Copy !req
1462. - Police notify the extended
Benoit family,
Copy !req
1463. while inside the arena,
Copy !req
1464. word spreads quickly
among the wrestlers
Copy !req
1465. about what happened
to Chris and his family.
Copy !req
1466. - Vince McMahon,
the chairman of the board,
Copy !req
1467. couldn't go on the air
and not do anything.
Copy !req
1468. So we went on the air and did
what we thought was right.
Copy !req
1469. - Tonight, this arena here
in Corpus Christi, Texas,
Copy !req
1470. was to have
been filled to capacity...
Copy !req
1471. with enthusiastic WWE fans.
Copy !req
1472. - We tried to honor the guy,
we tried to honor his family,
Copy !req
1473. we tried to honor his fans,
but we didn't have a full story.
Copy !req
1474. - So tonight will be
a three-hour tribute
Copy !req
1475. to one of the greatest
WWE superstars of all time.
Copy !req
1476. - Vince is premature
in the tribute,
Copy !req
1477. because not long after
calling him one of the greatest,
Copy !req
1478. the real story comes out.
Copy !req
1479. - Right now,
it's being investigated
Copy !req
1480. as a murder-suicide.
Copy !req
1481. However, until we get
the crime lab reports,
Copy !req
1482. it's undetermined exactly
what happened.
Copy !req
1483. - On Friday evening,
Copy !req
1484. it appears that there was
some sort of altercation
Copy !req
1485. between Chris and Nancy,
Copy !req
1486. that Chris restrained Nancy
with duct tape
Copy !req
1487. and then utilized
a telephone cord to strangle her
Copy !req
1488. and then placed a Bible
next to her body.
Copy !req
1489. Next morning, on Saturday,
Copy !req
1490. Chris, we assume,
gave his son Daniel Xanax,
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1491. and then murdered him
in his room,
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1492. being suffocated by his father.
Copy !req
1493. A Bible was then placed
next to Daniel as well.
Copy !req
1494. On Sunday, Chris then went down
to his home gym
Copy !req
1495. with a half drunken
bottle of wine,
Copy !req
1496. he wrapped a towel
around his neck,
Copy !req
1497. and he took the metal cord
from the lat pulldown machine
Copy !req
1498. and put it around his neck.
Copy !req
1499. He adjusted the weights
to 240 pounds,
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1500. and then he released it.
Copy !req
1501. - We did not know
all the information.
Copy !req
1502. That's our fault.
Copy !req
1503. We were trying to serve
the audience.
Copy !req
1504. It was a major story,
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1505. it was hitting
all the news sources,
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1506. and we had a TV show.
Copy !req
1507. - Vince attempts damage control
for his decision
Copy !req
1508. to publicly canonize Benoit.
Copy !req
1509. - Last night on
"Monday Night Raw",
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1510. the WWE presented
a special tribute show
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1511. recognizing the career
of Chris Benoit.
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1512. However, now,
some 26 hours later,
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1513. the facts of this horrific
tragedy are now apparent.
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1514. Therefore,
other than my comments,
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1515. there will be no mention
of Mr. Benoit's name tonight.
Copy !req
1516. - But soon, the story shifts away
from Vince's
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1517. ill-advised statement
following the murder-suicide
Copy !req
1518. and to the more damning question
of the role wrestling itself
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1519. played in the deaths
of the Benoit family.
Copy !req
1520. - Speculation is running wild.
Copy !req
1521. Did steroids play a role,
or is there another explanation?
Copy !req
1522. We have an exclusive interview
with WWE chairman Vince McMahon.
Copy !req
1523. - WWE did everything they could
to combat any coverage
Copy !req
1524. in the news media that indicated
that drug abuse or steroid abuse
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1525. was the cause of the homicides.
Copy !req
1526. - And obviously,
this was not an act of rage.
Copy !req
1527. It's an act of deliberation.
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1528. When you do something like this
over three days,
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1529. it's not an act of rage,
be it steroid rage or roid rage,
Copy !req
1530. whatever it's called,
or any other rage.
Copy !req
1531. - In his autopsy,
Chris Benoit was shown
Copy !req
1532. to have enormous amounts
of testosterone in his body.
Copy !req
1533. Testosterone is still a steroid
that's banned
Copy !req
1534. in all major sports.
Copy !req
1535. - Despite a wellness program
Copy !req
1536. Vince set up to monitor
his wrestlers for drugs,
Copy !req
1537. critics say the system
he created too often failed.
Copy !req
1538. - Preposterously, Chris Benoit
passed the wellness checks
Copy !req
1539. leading up to the murder,
despite the irrefutable fact
Copy !req
1540. he was taking enormous
amounts of steroids.
Copy !req
1541. - But neuroscientist and former
wrestler Chris Nowinski
Copy !req
1542. has a hunch that Chris's
behavior was informed
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1543. by a little understood condition
Copy !req
1544. that is also adversely affecting
some football players... CTE.
Copy !req
1545. - Chronic traumatic
encephalopathy, or CTE,
Copy !req
1546. is a progressive,
degenerative brain disease
Copy !req
1547. that appears to be started
by hits to the head.
Copy !req
1548. - Oh, my God!
Copy !req
1549. - With Chris, he actually had
what would be defined as
Copy !req
1550. a severe case of CTE
at 40 years old.
Copy !req
1551. - Three years after
the shocking murders,
Copy !req
1552. Vince is finally forced
to address the appalling policy
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1553. surrounding his wrestlers'
health and safety.
Copy !req
1554. After a thorough review,
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1555. the WWF permanently bans
all chair shots to the head.
Copy !req
1556. But like the NFL,
violence in pro wrestling
Copy !req
1557. has never been a bug,
but a feature.
Copy !req
1558. So, it's a problem
Copy !req
1559. Vince McMahon has never been
anxious to move center stage,
Copy !req
1560. especially back when his
company embarked on a move
Copy !req
1561. that would transform the WWF
Copy !req
1562. while helping set the stage
for Vince's ultimate demise.
Copy !req
1563. - The seeds of Vince McMahon's
downfall
Copy !req
1564. were planted back
in the late '90s.
Copy !req
1565. Despite being rocked
by a series of personal
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1566. and professional scandals
Copy !req
1567. that might have taken down
other businesses,
Copy !req
1568. Vince McMahon's
World Wrestling Federation
Copy !req
1569. was a cash-printing
financial juggernaut,
Copy !req
1570. so Vince decided his company
needed to go to the place
Copy !req
1571. where that kind of success
is rewarded...
Copy !req
1572. Wall Street.
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1573. - WWF in 1999 was having its
hottest period of business ever,
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1574. even hotter
than the hot run with Hogan
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1575. in the mid-'80s.
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1576. Vince liked the idea of being
a stock that you could trade
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1577. in the New York Stock Exchange.
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1578. - With an eye towards
this initial public offering,
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1579. from 1998 to 1999,
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1580. Vince went to work,
doubling the WWF's revenue
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1581. to over $250 million.
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1582. - He made huge money.
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1583. And so, just like that,
Vince is a billionaire.
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1584. - But with great power
comes great responsibility,
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1585. or maybe just greater oversight.
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1586. - The WWF...
It had to be more above board.
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1587. It couldn't be the secret
company with the secret moneys
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1588. and the, you know, payoff.
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1589. Your finances had to be
a lot more transparent.
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1590. - The IPO for WWF
put the final nail
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1591. in the coffin of defeating WCW.
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1592. - WCW was still relying
on Hulk Hogan
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1593. and Randy Savage
and Roddy Piper,
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1594. and didn't realized
that in wrestling,
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1595. everybody has a shelf life.
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1596. There was nothing they could do
to stop Steve Austin
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1597. and The Rock from getting
this young audience back in.
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1598. - From 1997 to 2000,
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1599. WCW went from making
$125 million a year
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1601. That's a lot of mistakes.
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1602. - Vince blew them away
very quickly.
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1603. - The major concern was just
putting them out of business,
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1604. was just eliminating them
from competition.
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1605. - And at the end of the day,
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1606. Vince bought
World Championship Wrestling
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1607. for essentially, you know,
$2.5 million, $4 million.
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1608. It's inconceivable.
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1609. - "Nitro" had its last episode
in March 2001.
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1610. - Here I am on WCW Television.
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1611. - When Vince bought WCW,
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1612. they kicked it off
by this almost surreal angle.
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1613. - It was just a matter of time
before I, Vince McMahon,
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1614. bought my competition.
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1615. - And actually,
he appeared on "Nitro".
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1616. - That's right.
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1617. I own WCW.
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1618. - I don't know if anybody else
could have done
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1619. what Vince did without being
as cutthroat as he was.
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1620. He was tunnel vision on
"I will build this.
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1621. I will see success."
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1622. - He wasn't going to allow
himself to fail.
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1623. - By the early 2000s,
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1624. Vince essentially owns
all professional wrestling,
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1625. or at least the kind
of professional wrestling
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1626. you can watch on mainstream TV.
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1627. While that will be good
for his investors,
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1628. it will leave many fans
wondering what happened
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1629. to the WWF
they loved in the '90s.
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1630. - There were a lot
of people internally,
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1631. particularly marketing people,
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1632. they wanted to have
a family friendly product again
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1633. that was more maybe advertising
friendly, sponsor friendly.
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1634. They wanted to be able
to sell merchandise to children,
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1635. which they had stopped doing.
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1636. - They don't want to sponsor
a show
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1637. where this dude
hit this other guy
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1638. in the head
12 times with a chair,
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1639. he's bleeding everywhere,
blah, blah, blah.
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1640. - You can't have
the half-naked women.
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1641. We can't have story lines
involving porn stars
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1642. and that kind of thing.
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1643. - There is a sentiment from
the audience, "This is too tame.
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1644. It's not wild enough.
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1645. Bring back the Attitude Era."
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1646. - A lot of fans blamed it for
the declining popularity of WWE.
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1647. - WWE sucks.
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1648. I have watched
the slow and steady
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1649. regression of this company.
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1650. - From 2001 to 2022,
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1651. the ratings have gone down
every single year.
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1652. - Sometimes, you sacrifice
popularity for money,
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1653. and... and WWE... WWE's
done that in many decisions
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1654. that it's made in recent years.
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1655. - Even though the audience
declined,
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1656. they have become
a more profitable company
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1657. than they ever were before.
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1658. They are, at this stage
of the game,
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1659. getting the majority of their
revenue from TV rights fees,
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1660. where you have Fox or you have
Comcast NBCUniversal
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1661. that are paying
large amounts of money,
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1662. totaling in billions to get
this programming on the air.
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1663. I don't think
that these media giants
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1664. would be as quick to do business
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1665. if you were back
in the Attitude Era,
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1666. where you had an elderly
female wrestler
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1667. giving birth to a hand
on television.
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1668. - A hand?
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1669. - So, despite the grumblings
from longtime WWE fans,
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1670. Vince is making
more money than ever,
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1671. and that's when,
according to some experts,
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1672. he starts getting lazy.
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1673. - He had the monopoly.
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1674. He's making billions of dollars.
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1675. He's got a contract with Fox.
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1676. He's got a contract with USA.
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1677. He's getting millions
of dollars,
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1678. whether the product
is good or bad,
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1679. and I-I really think from that
point forward, man,
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1680. I think he just coasted.
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1681. - Nowadays, it's kind of this
stagnant, stale, sterile style
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1682. that's kind of lame
and uninspiring.
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1683. The fan base has dwindled.
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1684. - And Bruce Hart attributes
that to Vince
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1685. getting everything he wanted
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1686. when he took over
his father's territory.
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1687. - Ultimately, it's been
one of the worst things
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1688. that ever happened
to the business.
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1689. It's kind of destroyed
the grassroots of the business.
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1690. Back in the day, there was
all these different styles.
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1691. You know, Calgary had
a unique style,
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1692. and San Francisco had a style.
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1693. Charlotte, North Carolina,
had certain style varieties,
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1694. the spice of life,
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1695. and that was the case
with wrestling.
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1696. - And fan satisfaction
is at an all-time low.
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1697. - Dude, I can't watch the show.
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1698. It's too long.
It doesn't make sense.
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1699. - Absolute torture for me.
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1700. I would rather be watching
ballet, bocce, darts,
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1701. anything but this show.
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1702. - $2.3 billion television deal
over five years.
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1703. You can write
the worst show ever,
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1704. you're gonna be fine.
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1705. - And in his mind, this is still
the end all, be all,
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1706. the greatest show out there.
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1707. That... That's how delusional
he is.
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1708. - But he's about to get
snapped back to reality.
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1709. - The billionaire CEO
and primary shareholder
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1710. of World Wrestling Entertainment
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1711. stepping back temporarily
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1712. from his leadership roles
within the company.
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1713. - In July of 2022,
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1714. the Houdini of professional
sports finds himself
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1715. trapped by past misdeeds
from which he cannot escape.
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1716. - The former WWE chief executive,
Vince McMahon,
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1717. paid hush money to four women
to cover up allegations
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1718. of sexual misconduct
and infidelity.
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1719. - Vince McMahon has agreed to pay
four women over $12 million
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1720. over the past 16 years
to keep quiet
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1721. about allegations
of sexual misconduct.
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1722. - That's according to
"The Wall Street Journal".
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1723. - Vince had a number of payouts
to various women over the years.
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1724. - Payouts he expected
to remain secret
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1725. by using non-disclosure
agreements, or NDAs.
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1726. - There were a total
of at least four NDAs
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1727. that "The Wall Street Journal"
reported on.
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1728. A former paralegal,
a former contractor,
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1729. a former WWE talent,
a former manager.
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1730. - Apparently, one agreement
included a 2006 pact,
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1731. and that involved
a former manager
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1732. who he allegedly initiated
an intimate relationship with,
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1733. and paid her $1 million
to keep quiet about it.
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1734. - Reportedly, he wired money
from his personal accounts
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1735. to pay for the NDAs.
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1736. - I think within the world
of wrestling
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1737. and certainly within
the company, everybody knew.
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1738. Yes. But I mean, as far as
wrestling fans know,
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1739. they didn't know.
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1740. - And for those in the audience
long entertained
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1741. by the evil Mr. McMahon
character,
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1742. the new accusations sound like
business as usual in the WWE.
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1743. - The first story in
"The Wall Street Journal"
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1744. about these allegations
came out,
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1745. and next thing you know,
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1746. Vince is strutting out
on "SmackDown".
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1747. - Ladies and gentlemen,
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1748. please welcome Mr. McMahon!
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1749. - I'm here to simply remind you
of the four words we just saw
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1750. and what we call
the WWE signature.
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1751. Those four words are
"Then", "Now", "Forever",
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1752. and the most important word
is "Together".
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1753. - Everybody cheers "Yeah!"
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1754. Goes about his day
like nothing had happened.
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1755. That was his response
to that first
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1756. "Wall Street Journal" story.
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1757. - Vince eventually claims
that he never did anything wrong
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1758. and points to clauses
in the settlement agreement,
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1759. specifically disavowing
any wrongdoing.
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1760. But unlike with his other
indiscretions and misdeeds,
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1761. McMahon quickly discovers
he can't just turn these charges
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1762. into part of the show.
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1763. - This is a publicly traded
company.
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1764. These are SEC violations.
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1765. - And that has apparently led
to the Department of Justice
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1766. and the SEC
making their own inquiries.
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1767. - The billionaire CEO
and primary shareholder
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1768. of World Wrestling Entertainment
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1769. stepping back temporarily
from his leadership roles
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1770. within the company.
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1771. - And then another story broke.
Copy !req
1772. That one was talking
about coercing a woman...
Copy !req
1773. You know,
paying a woman $7.5 million
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1774. and coercing her
to have sex through his power.
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1775. And then when she stopped having
sex with him, he demoted her.
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1776. And I read this
and it was just like,
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1777. I don't know
that he can survive this.
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1778. - Nobody has said one time,
"I am innocent.
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1779. I did not do that."
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1780. - If you write something about
Vince that is negative to him,
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1781. he goes after you right away.
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1782. I thought,
"Vince and his lawyers
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1783. are gonna go after
those writers."
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1784. He did not touch them.
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1785. And I go,
"Oh, my God, it's all true."
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1786. - The... The silence
is just absolutely deafening
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1787. because that's not Vince,
not when he's not guilty.
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1788. - The accumulation of all
the things
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1789. that occurred over the years,
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1790. whether you want
to call it karma
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1791. or whatever you want to call it,
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1792. they... they did finally
catch up with him.
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1793. - And at least one person
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1794. essential to Vince McMahon's
success has jumped ship...
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1795. Linda McMahon.
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1796. - Well, you have to
remember that Vince and Linda,
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1797. they really built it together.
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1798. So there was that sense of
even though all these things
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1799. are happening to our marriage
and these scandals,
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1800. and Vince himself has admitted
many times
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1801. that he was certainly a lot less
than faithful to Linda,
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1802. they continued on,
and I think part of it was
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1803. because of this empire
that they had built together.
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1804. - They've been separated
for quite some time.
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1805. I-I was told this around 2012,
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1806. but again, we get back
to wrestling.
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1807. Everything's a secret.
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1808. - Well, now it looks twice
as bad for Vince
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1809. because now it looks like
he was cheating on his wife
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1810. when the reality
was they weren't together.
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1811. - But now her involvement
with the company is nil.
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1812. - Are you concerned at all
about the investigation,
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1813. the hush money?
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1814. - Come on. Come on.
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1815. I told you I was here
to talk about AFPI.
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1816. - And after 40 years
at the helm of WWE,
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1817. Vince McMahon steps down,
using those same four words
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1818. he delivered defiantly
to his fans just days earlier.
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1819. He sent out a tweet.
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1820. - Earlier tonight,
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1821. my father,
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1822. Vince McMahon,
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1823. retired from WWE.
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1824. - I don't think anybody
would have ever said
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1825. that Vince McMahon
would have ever stepped down.
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1826. - The idea that Vince is gone...
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1827. It was bizarre because
everybody figured
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1828. that he was gonna do this
until he died.
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1829. - The WWE is his life.
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1830. - And of course, it's wrestling,
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1831. so a lot of fans believed, eh,
he'll be back,
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1832. or he's not really gone.
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1833. - I'm sure wherever
he's hunkered down,
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1834. he is doing as much WWE work
as he can get away with.
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1835. - It's a complicated ending
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1836. for the most divisive
figure in sports entertainment.
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1837. - Obviously, he was
extremely flawed,
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1838. but as a businessman,
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1839. as a wrestling promoter...
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1840. fantastic.
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1841. - I think he'll be remembered
as the most dominant
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1842. wrestling promoter
there ever was.
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1843. - And to his daughter,
now left to manage the WWE,
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1844. he remains a man
worthy of admiration.
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1845. - Thank you, Vince.
Thank you, Vince.
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1846. - The bad of Vince McMahon
is what he did to get there,
Copy !req
1847. the bodies that were left in the
wake for one reason or another.
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1848. We're slowly cleaning up
this mess that Vince had left,
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1849. and the show
is improving dramatically.
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1850. There was concern that stock
price was gonna plummet.
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1851. Vince McMahon, the only guy
that can make wrestling work
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1852. in this country, is gone,
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1853. and instead, he is gone and
it's actually doing better now
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1854. than it was doing
before he left.
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1855. - To me, it's really all
about money and power.
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1856. When you reach a certain status
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1857. and when you reach
a certain level,
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1858. I do believe you
believe you are bulletproof.
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1859. How could you have done
these things
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1860. without the fear
of it coming out?
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1861. You honestly thought these women
were gonna sign a piece of paper
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1862. and you were just gonna
get off scot-free?
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1863. - When Vince McMahon dies, he did
not want the tombstone to say,
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1864. "Vince McMahon, world's greatest
wrestling promoter."
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1865. Vince wanted to be that guy
who had a movie studio,
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1866. who promoted boxing,
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1867. who ran the rival
football league to the NFL.
Copy !req
1868. That's the guy he wanted to be.
Copy !req
1869. And at the end of the day,
he tried in all those places,
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1870. and he failed everywhere,
except one.
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1871. - Would I call him
an evil person?
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1872. I would not.
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1873. I would call him
a complicated person
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1874. who was enabled by an industry
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1875. that allows people
with a dark side
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1876. to entertain that dark side
with impunity.
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1877. - And in the end,
his legacy is that he was
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1878. a... a guy with a lot of money,
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1879. and he thought he was
above it all, and he wasn't.
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1880. - I really believe it's the tip
of the iceberg.
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1881. It's the carny business.
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1882. And what happens in wrestling
stays in wrestling,
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1883. but all it takes is one person,
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1884. and then those floodgates open.
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1885. So, I-I... unfortunately, I just
think you're gonna see more.
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