- Born
- Birth nameVincent Kennedy McMahon
- Nicknames
- Genetic Jackhammer
- Vinny Mac
- Mr. McMahon
- The Boss
- Higher Power
- Junior
- No Chance
- VKM
- The Mac Attack
- The Mac Daddy
- Daddy Mac
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Vince McMahon, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer of WWE, Inc. (WWE), is a third-generation promoter who has made WWE into the global phenomenon it is today.
As a pioneer in the television syndication business, a recognized television personality throughout the world, a visionary promoter and a fearless marketer, he continues to make his presence known as a leader within the broadcast and entertainment industries. In 1972, McMahon joined his father's company, Capitol Wrestling Corporation, on a full-time basis. By 1979, the company had syndicated programming to 30 television stations. In 1982, he purchased the Capitol Wrestling Corporation from his father and decided to take what had been a regional operation and turn it into a national venture.
McMahon soon became an innovator in the cable television industry by leveraging the new technologies of pay-per-view and closed-circuit television for the first WrestleMania in 1985. Now, not only had he built a brand that people would watch in syndication, he had built the WWE into a brand that people would pay to watch. In April 2000, more than 1 million fans purchased WrestleMania X-6, at the time making it the most-watched non-boxing event in pay-per-view history. In February 2014, WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 direct-to-consumer network, launched live in the U.S.
In 2016, WrestleMania 32 set a new attendance record of 101,763, as fans from all 50 states and 35 countries converged on AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The previous WWE attendance record was at WrestleMania 3 in 1987, where 93,173 fans filled the Pontiac Silverdome.
Today, WWE produces seven hours of live weekly programming 52 weeks a year with no off season. Programs such as "Monday Night Raw" and "WWE NXT" on USA Network and "Friday Night SmackDown" on FOX are ratings successes that can be seen in more than 900 million homes in 180 countries and heard in 28 languages. In addition, WWE hosts more than 550 live events a year within the United States and abroad, making WWE the largest traveling show in the world.
Under McMahon's leadership, WWE has developed into one of the most popular and sophisticated forms of global entertainment today. WWE is an integrated media and entertainment company that features a portfolio of specialized businesses that creates and delivers original content to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. In addition to its headquarters in Stamford, CT, WWE has offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Mexico City, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Dubai, Munich and Tokyo. WWE trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol WWE.
In 2017, McMahon established and personally funded a separate entity from WWE, Alpha Entertainment.
For his accomplishments in entertainment, television, and pay-per-view, McMahon, one of the longest running personalities on television, was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008. He also has received a Promax/BDA Lifetime Achievement Award and has been inducted into the 2008 Cablefax Hall of Fame. He has been included in Variety's annual Variety500 listing since 2017, which honors the most influential business leaders shaping the media industry. In 2019, McMahon was named as one of the Most Influential People in Sports Business by Sports Business Journal.
In recognition of WWE's work to support children over the past 30 years, McMahon, in 2005, was appointed to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America's National Advisory Council. He is a tireless supporter of the U.S. military, bringing WWE Superstars to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2002 to entertain the troops. WWE was the recipient of the USO of Metropolitan Washington's first ever Legacy of Hope award for the company's extensive support of our troops and the USO's Operation Care Package program. In 2006, WWE and McMahon received the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Public Service Award for its support of deployed service members in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2008, the company received the GI Film Festival's Corporate Patriot Award.- IMDb Mini Biography By: WWE Official website
- SpouseLinda McMahon(August 6, 1966 - present) (2 children)
- Children
- Parents
- RelativesRod McMahon(Sibling)Declan McMahon(Grandchild)Rogan McMahon(Grandchild)Kenyon McMahon(Grandchild)
- Finishing move: The Corporate Elbow/MacElbow (Feint Leg Drop to Elbow Drop, his version of the People's Elbow)
- Finishing move: The MacStunner (his version of the Stone Cold Stunner)
- Trademark move: The MacWonder (Low Blow)
- Trademark: Return of the Mac (goes on hiatus; and dramatically, unexpectedly "resurfaces from the dead")
- Trademark line: "In this very ring"
- He was sent to Fishburne Military School, as a youth, in Waynesboro, Virginia, where he became the first cadet in the school's history to be court-martialed, although unsuccessfully.
- Purchased the most expensive condo in Connecticut from Donald Trump, a $4-million penthouse at Trump Parc in Stamford.
- When Kane was forced to remove his mask after losing a match in 2003, he and Glenn Jacobs were the only WWE employees who were completely behind the decision.
- When Owen Hart died at the pay per view "Over the Edge" in 1999, his widow, Martha, requested WWE (then WWF) not air footage of the funeral on television. McMahon promised, but went ahead and did this anyway.
- Brought Hulk Hogan back to the World Wrestling Federation in 1983. Before, his father had dismissed the then-unknown grappler as nothing more than "flavor of the month". But after Rocky III (1982), Hogan's popularity skyrocketed and McMahon decided to hire him.
- In this very ring.
- I got balls the size of grapefruits!
- You've got no chance. No chance in hell.
- Stone Cold [Steve Austin] doesn't have the the testicular fortitude to turn up here tonight.
- Do not cross the boss!
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