The WWE Hall Of Famer Who Says Vince McMahon Is “The Best Heel Character In History”
In the world of professional wrestling, Jeff Jarrett has cemented his legacy as a top heel, captivating audiences in WWE, WCW, TNA, and AEW. Yet, the WWE Hall of Famer recently revealed that he believes one character surpasses his own in the history of wrestling villains.
On an episode of “My World,” Jarrett openly shared his thoughts, stating:
Vince [McMahon] I think may be the best heel character in history because it was so relatable.
Jarrett’s admiration for Vince McMahon’s portrayal of the “boss” of WWE stems from the character’s authenticity, mirroring the real backstage dynamics of the company. According to Jarrett, McMahon excelled in embodying the quintessential authority figure, delivering the role with remarkable precision.
Vince played that role to a T.
Jarrett emphasised. Despite his high praise, Jarrett also pointed out a potential drawback in McMahon’s approach. He voiced concerns about Vince’s tendency to overexpose himself on WWE television, which sometimes diluted the audience’s emotional connection to him as a villain. Jarrett noted that while McMahon’s character was inherently strong, its frequent appearances risked making it less impactful over time.
Which WWE Hall Of Famer Did Jeff Jarrett Say Is A “Flawed” Human Being?
Jeff Jarrett labelled WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler a “flawed human being” due to the many controversies he has been involved in throughout the years. However, despite his flaws, Jarrett named Jerry Lawler as one of his Mt. Rushmore of wrestling due to his contributions to the wrestling business.
H/t to ITRWrestling.com