Vince McMahon Says He Has Another Brain Thinking Of 'Something Having A Lot Of Fun And It's Involving Sex'
Vince McMahon says he has three computers in his brain
Sep 25, 2024
In an interview filmed before the sexual misconduct and hush money scandal that began in June 2022, Vince McMahon claimed that he has three computers in his brain and that one of them at the time of the interview was thinking about "something having a lot of fun and it's involving sex."
McMahon made the comment in the new Mr. McMahon docuseries that began streaming on Netflix on Wednesday. The former WWE CEO began the docuseries by saying that he didn't want anybody to really know him.
"I wish I could tell you the real stories, holy sh*t. [Give us one] No. [Why?] That's what I’m saying, I don't want to tell you these stories. I'll give you enough that it's semi-interesting. I don't want anybody to really know me," McMahon stated in episode one.
In the opening moments of the final episode, however, McMahon seemingly allowed people to know a bit more about himself as he said:
"I have, it's not two different brains, I have like computers in my head and sometimes they work against me. I have one computer talking to you right now and there's another one going on with me thinking something completely different. And then there's a third one sometimes. If I wanted to tap into it, I could. So it's difficult for me sometimes to pay attention to things.
"It's bothered me through the years because all I wanted to be was normal, I wanted to fit in, but I deal with it because that's who you are. Just deal with it, Vince, it doesn't matter whether you want to be this way, want to be that way. Here's where you are, you're different, be different. And you know the expression, 'F*ck the world.'"
After McMahon was asked about what the other brain was thinking about, he added: "Something having a lot of fun and it's involving sex."
The former WWE Chairman also admitted that he is no longer sure where Vince McMahon ends and Mr. McMahon begins, noting in the final moments of the docuseries:
"Sometimes what happens is performers start believing in themselves. They start believing their own character. The individual loses all sense of who they are personally, they become the character. I'm wondering myself now which is the character and which is me. I guess maybe it's a blend and I would suggest one is exaggerated a little bit, but I'm not sure which one."
The Netflix docuseries chronicles the rise and fall of Vince McMahon, exploring a number of major moments and scandals from his career, including the Chris Benoit double murder-suicide, and the rape allegations made against him by Rita Chatterton.
McMahon's interviews were filmed before his initial resignation from WWE. He exited the company again in January 2024 following the filing of Janel Grant's lawsuit against McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis which accused McMahon of sex trafficking, sexual assault, and physical and emotional abuse.
McMahon remains under federal investigation for several allegations of sexual misconduct dating back to 1986.
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