Ex-WWE Champion Calls Vince McMahon A “Piece Of Sh*t”
Not many people like Vince McMahon, and former Cruiserweight Champion Paul London is one of them.
London recently appeared on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight podcast, where he addressed the infamous June 2007 segment in which he was seen smiling as Vince McMahon walked past the WWE roster moments before his limousine exploded.
London explained that the talent was given very little information about the segment, other than instructions to line up and react as McMahon walked by. According to him, Vince was acting unusually that day, and his smile was simply a natural reaction to McMahon’s behavior.
He revealed that the segment was filmed nine times, and during each take, McMahon locked eyes with him, prompting London to smile every time. This reportedly angered Vince McMahon, who viewed the reaction as a lack of professionalism.
London said McMahon confronted him directly, demanding to know why he was smiling. Although London attempted to explain his reaction, McMahon walked away looking disgusted and disappointed.
Paul London Didn’t Have The Best Relationship with Vince McMahon
When asked by Chris Van Vliet about his relationship with Vince McMahon, London confirmed that he is not a fan of him and went as far as calling McMahon a “piece of s***.”
Chris: All of this sounds like you didn’t have the best relationship with Vince McMahon
London: He’s a piece of sh*t. Sorry.
Vince McMahon is no longer in WWE due to serious legal allegations made against him in early 2024. Following a lawsuit accusing him of sexual misconduct, McMahon resigned from all roles after WWE merged with UFC under TKO Group Holdings.
With ongoing legal issues and new corporate leadership in place, WWE has fully moved on without him, but WWE star Logan Paul believes that he will eventually return to WWE.
Paul London on getting in trouble with Vince McMahon for smiling before his limo exploded
“He’s a piece of shit. Sorry.”
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