Vincent Kennedy McMahon is an American businessman and former professional wrestling promoter, best known as the chairman and CEO of WWE. He transformed the company from a regional wrestling promotion into a global entertainment empire. Beyond wrestling, McMahon launched ventures like the World Bodybuilding Federation and the XFL football league, though with mixed success. He's a controversial figure known for his ambitious vision, aggressive business tactics, and influence on the landscape of professional wrestling and sports entertainment.
Vince McMahon was involved in a high-speed car crash in Connecticut. Police video shows McMahon's Bentley crashed while Connecticut police were in pursuit. Investigation ongoing.
On August 24, 1945, Vincent Kennedy McMahon was born. He later became a businessman and professional wrestling promoter, co-founding the modern WWE.
In 1963, the WWF left the NWA.
In 1964, Vince McMahon graduated from Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro, Virginia.
On August 26, 1966, Vince McMahon married Linda Edwards in New Bern, North Carolina. They met in church as teenagers.
In 1968, Vince McMahon graduated from East Carolina University with a business degree.
In 1969, Vince McMahon made his debut as a ring announcer for the World Wide Wrestling Federation's (WWWF) All-Star Wrestling.
In 1969, Vince McMahon made his on-screen debut for WWE as a play-by-play commentator.
In 1971, Vince McMahon was assigned to a territory in Maine and promoted his first card. He also replaced Ray Morgan as the play-by-play commentator for television matches.
In 1971, the WWF rejoined the NWA.
In 1976, Vince McMahon assisted his father in tripling TV syndication and was behind the Muhammad Ali versus Antonio Inoki match.
In 1979, Vince McMahon pushed for the renaming of the company to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
On February 21, 1980, Vince McMahon officially founded Titan Sports, establishing its headquarters in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts.
In 1982, Titan Sports acquired control of the CWC from Vince McMahon's father.
In 1982, Vince McMahon bought the company, then called the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), from his father, Vincent J. McMahon, and started monopolizing the wrestling industry.
In 1982, Vince McMahon purchased the WWF and envisioned a national expansion, challenging the existing regional promotion system.
In 1983, the WWF split from the National Wrestling Alliance again, after having left it in 1963, but rejoining in 1971.
In May 1984, Vince McMahon's father died.
In 1984, Vince McMahon recruited Hulk Hogan to the WWF and created The Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection by incorporating pop music stars into wrestling storylines.
On March 31, 1985, Vince McMahon ran the first WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden, available on closed-circuit television, marking a significant impact on the 1980s professional wrestling boom.
On July 16, 1986, Rita Chatterton alleged that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted her in his limousine.
In 1987, the WWF reportedly drew 93,173 fans to the Pontiac Silverdome for WrestleMania III, featuring Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant.
On April 3, 1992, Rita Chatterton, a former WWF referee, appeared on Geraldo Rivera's show 'Now It Can Be Told' alleging that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted her on July 16, 1986.
In 1992, Kevin Patrick Wacholz, known as Nailz, filed a lawsuit alleging that Vince McMahon sexually assaulted him. McMahon then filed a counter-lawsuit against Nailz the same year.
In 1992, Kevin Wacholz, known as Nailz, wrestled for the WWF before being fired after a confrontation with McMahon. He later testified against McMahon in the steroid trial.
In November 1993, Vince McMahon was indicted in federal court over a steroid controversy, temporarily ceding control of the WWF to his wife Linda.
In 1993, Vince McMahon feuded with Jerry Lawler in a cross-promotion between WWF and USWA. McMahon sent WWF wrestlers to Memphis to challenge Lawler, marking the first time McMahon physically interfered in a match.
In 1993, the company entered the New Generation Era, which was one of Vince McMahon's toughest times while in charge due to business fluctuations.
In July 1994, Vince McMahon was acquitted of charges related to steroid distribution to his wrestlers, ending a high-profile trial.
On September 22, 1997, during a Raw broadcast from Madison Square Garden, Steve Austin assaulted Owen Hart and was confronted by Vince McMahon. Austin then attacked McMahon with a "Stone Cold Stunner", leading to Austin's arrest and marking the beginning of the Austin-McMahon rivalry.
Vince McMahon regularly maintained his role as a play-by-play commentator until November 1997.
On December 15, 1997, Mr. McMahon addressed the WWF's new direction on Raw Is War, marking the beginning of the "WWF Attitude" era.
In 1997, Vince McMahon adopted the character of Mr. McMahon, portrayed as a villainous tyrant.
On June 24, 1999, Vince McMahon appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show and expressed his rivalry with Ted Turner.
In October 1999, Vince McMahon led the WWF in an initial public offering of company stock.
On March 13, 2000, Vince McMahon returned to WWF television, aiding The Rock in regaining his WWF title shot from The Big Show. He also attacked Shane McMahon and Triple H, marking his return to the screen.
In a 2000 interview, Vince McMahon stated, “It is unfortunate that [Lupton] died before I could kill him. I would have enjoyed that.”
On February 26, 2001, episode of Raw, Vince McMahon and Stephanie McMahon humiliated Trish Stratus by dumping sewage on her. Vince declared that Stephanie will always be "daddy's little girl" and Trish was only "daddy's little toy".
On March 23, 2001, Vince McMahon acquired the fading World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from Turner Broadcasting System, ending the Monday Night War.
On April 1, 2001, Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) filed for bankruptcy, leaving WWF as the last major wrestling promotion at that time.
In 2001, WWE, headed by Vince McMahon, purchased and absorbed World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
Vince McMahon first appeared on the Forbes list of billionaires in 2001, but was later removed in subsequent years.
On January 20, 2002, at the Royal Rumble, Vince McMahon faced Ric Flair in a Street Fight due to their co-ownership of the WWF. Flair defeated McMahon in this match.
On May 5, 2002, World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. announced that it would be changing both its company name and the name of its wrestling promotion to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) after the company had lost a lawsuit initiated by the World Wildlife Fund over the WWF trademark. The name change officially occurred the following day on May 6.
Shortly after its name change, WWE transitioned into its Ruthless Aggression Era; On June 24, 2002, McMahon officially referred to the new era as "Ruthless Aggression".
On January 28, 2003, Vince McMahon acquired the assets of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW).
On the February 13, 2003 SmackDown!, Vince McMahon tried to derail the return of Hulk Hogan after a five-month hiatus, but was knocked out by Hogan and received a running leg drop.
In 2003, WWE purchased the assets of the defunct Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW).
On December 26, 2005, Vince McMahon personally reviewed Bret Hart's DVD on Raw. Shawn Michaels appeared, leading McMahon to warn him, "I screwed Bret Hart. Shawn, don't make me screw you."
On January 29, 2006, at the Royal Rumble, Vince McMahon's entrance theme music distracted Shawn Michaels, who was among the final six, allowing Shane McMahon to eliminate him.
On February 1, 2006, Vince McMahon was accused of sexual harassment by a worker at a tanning bar in Boca Raton, Florida. The worker alleged McMahon showed her nude photos and attempted to kiss her, but no charges were filed after an investigation.
As of 2006, Vince McMahon owned a $12 million penthouse in Manhattan, a $40 million estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, a $20 million vacation property, and a 47-foot yacht named Sexy Bitch.
In 2006, Vince McMahon initiated a series of undisclosed payments to settle sexual misconduct claims, which totaled $19.6 million by 2022.
On January 5, 2009, Chris Jericho informed Stephanie McMahon that Vince McMahon would soon be returning to Raw.
On January 4, 2010, Vince McMahon confronted Bret "The Hitman" Hart for the first time since the Montreal Screwjob, seemingly burying the hatchet. However, after shaking hands, McMahon kicked Hart in the groin, turning heel once again.
In 2010, Shane McMahon, Vince McMahon's son, departed from WWE, having held various executive and on-screen roles.
On April 7, 2011, World Wrestling Entertainment ceased using its full name and began referring to itself solely as WWE, an orphan initialism, to reflect its global entertainment expansion into television, live events, and film production.
In 2011, an incident of alleged sexual assault took place in California, by McMahon on a tanning spa worker.
On June 11, 2012, Vince McMahon returned to give a job evaluation to John Laurinaitis. After a conflict with Cena and Big Show that saw McMahon accidentally knocked out, McMahon declared that if Big Show lost his match at No Way Out, Laurinaitis would be fired.
In 2014, Vince McMahon and his wife donated approximately $1 million to federal candidates and political action committees, including American Crossroads and the research group America Rising. They also donated $5 million to the Donald J. Trump Foundation.
In 2015, Vince McMahon reentered the Forbes billionaire rankings with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.
On January 4, 2016, Vince McMahon made himself the special guest referee in Roman Reigns' rematch against Sheamus, where Reigns won after McMahon was knocked out and another referee made the decision.
In 2016, Shane McMahon returned to WWE after departing in 2010, resuming on-screen and executive roles.
On April 3, 2017, Vince McMahon returned to announce Kurt Angle as the new Raw General Manager and the upcoming Superstar Shake-up.
On January 22, 2018, Vince McMahon returned on Raw 25 Years to address the WWE Universe, only to turn on them by calling them "cheap" turning heel once again. He was later confronted, and stunnered, by Stone Cold Steve Austin.
By 2018, Vince McMahon's wealth was estimated at approximately $3.6 billion.
From 2019, Janel Grant was a former employee at WWE global headquarters.
In 2019, Jon Moxley (Dean Ambrose) left WWE for AEW, citing WWE's creative process and singling out Vince McMahon as the problem.
In 2019, Vince McMahon began making undisclosed hush money payments to two women, which eventually led to a fine by the SEC in 2025.
During 2020, Janel Grant was allegedly subjected to repeated sexual assaults by Vince McMahon and others.
On April 7, 2021, AEW Dynamite emerged victorious against WWE NXT in the Wednesday Night Wars, leading NXT to move to Tuesday nights and undergo a major revamp.
On April 10, 2021, Vince McMahon made an appearance on night 1 of WrestleMania 37 to welcome fans back in person at the Raymond James Stadium after live events were halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On July 6, 2021, the production of "The United States of America vs. Vince McMahon", a scripted television series centered around the steroid case, was announced. The series is produced by WWE Studios and Blumhouse Television with McMahon as an executive producer.
During 2021, Janel Grant was allegedly subjected to repeated sexual assaults by Vince McMahon and others.
In April 2022, the WWE board began investigating a $3 million hush-money settlement Vince McMahon paid over an alleged affair with a former employee.
In June 2022, Vince McMahon stepped down as CEO and chairman of WWE but continued to oversee content development.
In June 2022, Vince McMahon stepped down as chairman and CEO of WWE amidst claims of hush-money agreements and an internal investigation.
In July 2022, Vince McMahon retired from WWE after decades leading the company.
On July 22, 2022, Vince McMahon announced his retirement from WWE.
By October 2022, WWE disclosed $19.6 million in unrecorded payments Vince McMahon made to settle sexual misconduct claims between 2006 and 2022.
In December 2022, Vince McMahon settled the sexual abuse lawsuit filed by Rita Chatterton. Though maintaining his innocence, McMahon settled to avoid litigation, reportedly agreeing to a multi-million dollar settlement.
In December 2022, a lawsuit was filed against Vince McMahon by a separate tanning spa worker alleging sexual assault in California in 2011.
In 2022, Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer Newsletter commented that wrestling declined in popularity due to dwindling viewership since Vince McMahon purchased WCW. Variety also blamed McMahon for decreasing ratings and urged investors to hold him accountable.
In 2022, Vince McMahon allegedly agreed to pay Janel Grant $3 million in return for a NDA, but stopped payments after only $1 million had been paid following the initial public emergence of the sexual misconduct allegations.
In 2022, Vince McMahon ceased making undisclosed hush money payments to two women, a practice that began in 2019 and resulted in a fine by the SEC in 2025.
In 2022, former wrestler Leonard Inzitari corroborated Rita Chatterton's allegation against Vince McMahon in an interview in New York Magazine.
Sometime prior to 2022, Vince McMahon and his wife, Linda McMahon, reportedly separated although they did not pursue a legal divorce.
Vince McMahon appeared on-screen for WWE from 1969 until 2022.
In January 2023, Vince McMahon's return to WWE as executive chairman was confirmed.
In 2023, Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon's daughter, stepped down from her prominent role in WWE both behind the scenes and as a television performer.
In 2023, Vince McMahon stated in an interview with Ari Emanuel that "Mr McMahon is dead", signifying the permanent end to the character.
In January 2024, Janel Grant filed a lawsuit alleging Vince McMahon coerced her into a sexual relationship and, along with John Laurinaitis and a WWE wrestler who was also a former UFC fighter, sexually trafficked and assaulted her. After the report of the claims, Vince McMahon resigned from TKO out of respect for WWE Universe, TKO, shareholders and business partners.
In January 2024, Vince McMahon resigned from TKO Group Holdings after allegations of sex trafficking and sexual assault.
In January 2024, following reports on sexual assault accusations by Janel Grant, Vince McMahon resigned from WWE parent company TKO.
On January 26, 2024, Vince McMahon resigned from TKO following a report about alleged sexual assaults. He cited respect for the WWE Universe, TKO, shareholders, and business partners as the reason for his decision.
On February 1, 2024, John Laurinaitis, former WWE executive, accused Vince McMahon of sexual misconduct, stating McMahon held "power" and "control" over him and made "dictatorial sexual demands with repercussions if not met".
On February 2, 2024, The Wall Street Journal reported that federal authorities in New York had launched an investigation into sexual assault and sex trafficking allegations made against Vince McMahon. Federal agents had previously executed a search warrant for McMahon's phone and delivered a subpoena to him for documents related to allegations of sexual misconduct against WWE employees.
On September 25, 2024, Netflix released a documentary series called "Mr. McMahon" that details aspects of Vince McMahon's legacy, including business impact and controversies.
On January 10, 2025, Vince McMahon was fined over $1.7 million by the Securities and Exchange Commission for undisclosed hush money payments, dating back from 2019 to 2022, to two women while he was with WWE.
In January 2025, Vince McMahon settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission for over $1.7 million for undisclosed hush money payments, without admitting or denying the findings.
On July 24, 2025, Vince McMahon was speeding in Connecticut and crashed his Bentley, involving three vehicles. There were no serious injuries reported.
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