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Jonathan Coachman Weighs In On 'Disgusting' Vince McMahon Allegations

Jonathan Coachman believes Vince McMahon lives a 'sad existence'.

Former WWE star Jonathan Coachman isn't pulling any punches when discussing the allegations levelled at Vince McMahon. 

During a recent appearance on the Gabby AF podcast, Coachman addressed the allegations, while noting that the disgraced billionaire doesn't have a normal social life.

"I've never commented on the allegations, but I think they're disgusting. I think they come from somewhere. And also, if you've never been around Vince, not only is he intimidating... you probably have more than a few friends that on a Saturday afternoon, or on a Sunday afternoon, you say, 'Hey, the football game's on, you wanna come over and watch it?'. Vince doesn't have one of those people in his life. Not one. Doesn't have a friend that's [like], 'Hey, you wanna go have a drink?'" Coachman said. 

Continuing, the 51-year-old expressed his belief that those who appear to be McMahon's friends (such as John Cena, Brock Lesnar and Pat McAfee) are only seen with him in public settings because they want something from him, adding: 

"That to me is a sad existence. I don't care how much money you have. What relationships did you leave behind? Vince has screwed up every single one of those".

Coachman has been open about some of the negative experiences he had while working for WWE and recently detailed how he was punished for not going on a 'voluntary' trip to Afghanistan. 

H/T Wrestling Inc.

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