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Vince McMahon Admits What He Says Is Often Not What He Thinks

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Vince McMahon has acknowledged he’s often flexible with the truth.

On September 25th, “Mr. McMahon” finally premiered on Netflix, promising a deep dive into the life and multiple scandals of Vince McMahon.

During the documentary, McMahon looked back on his rivalry with Eric Bischoff and Ted Turner as WWE went toe-to-toe with WCW through the mid-to-late 90s. As the segment continued, McMahon discussed his thought process when Bischoff and Turner looked to take on his company.

“Some would think it might be hypocritical for me to say, ‘Uh, okay, I don’t hurt someone else. I just do what’s best for me.’ Yet, when someone comes after me, I don’t think they have the right.

Sure, they have the right. What I say, a lot of times, is totally different than what I think. The public doesn’t understand that sometimes. As a businessman, you have to throw things out there. It’s not really the way you feel, but it controls the thought process by doing that,”

Vince McMahon Working With New PR Firm

Meanwhile, it’s been reported that Vince McMahon is now working with crisis management firm Edendale Strategies. The report comes 24 hours after it was revealed that McMahon had parted ways with Sitrick And Company. The disgraced former WWE boss had been working with the firm since April.

According to the report, McMahon made the decision to switch firms as he believed Edendale had a better grasp of modern media.

Following a lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant, McMahon is currently under a federal investigation regarding allegations of sex trafficking and sexual assault.

H/t to Fightful