Ex-WWE figure thanks Vince McMahon for a major "slap in the face" moment (Exclusive)

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An ex-WWE figure and writer revealed that a single statement made by Vince McMahon was a "slap in the face", but in a positive way. He went on to thank his former boss.

On the latest episode of Writing with Russo, ex-WWE figure Vince Russo spoke in detail about his criticism of the most "hardcore" part of the wrestling fanbase online. His critique primarily has to do with the fact that he believes that these fans don't have any life outside of wrestling, and that it's the only thing they care about.

Vince Russo recalled how Vince McMahon told him to hire a nanny so he could focus on his work, and this was the "slap in the face" he needed:

"I am so grateful for the day Vince McMahon said to me hire a nanny to watch your kids. That was reality slapping me in the face. That was my wake-up call, and I thank him for that. I'm so glad that happened. Because at that point in time Chris, I was so entrenched in my work, my family was on the back burner. I'm ashamed to say that now Chris, but that's the reality. Him [McMahon] saying that to me woke me up. When I went to WCW, it ain't gonna be that way anymore." (9:00-9:40)

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A 62-year-old ex-WWE figure should be scared for his life after betraying Vince McMahon, says Vince Russo

Vince Russo believes that the 62-year-old ex-head of WWE Talent Relations, John Laurinaitis, should be scared for his life after agreeing to assist Janel Grant and her legal team in the case against Vince McMahon. This came as a result of Laurinaitis seemingly wanting to move on with his life.

In a past episode of The Wrestling Outlaws, Vince Russo said that if he were John Laurinaitis, he wouldn't leave the house:

"I swear to god, if I'm John Laurinitis, I ain't leaving the house. I'm pulling down the blinds, I'm shutting off the lights. Remember Sonny Corleone at the toll booth, bro? [From the film The Godfather] This is mafia, this is the rat, bro, this is the sellout. (1:01-1:32)

Russo added that Laurinaitis flipping sides in this entire legal case means that McMahon's defense is likely to tear the 62-year-old's credibility apart. A few minutes later, the ex-WWE writer stated his opinion that McMahon likely had far too much power over John Laurinaitis, and the latter couldn't say no to anything as his job was likely on the line.


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