Wrestling followers cannot wait to bust out the popcorn for Netflix’s upcoming “Mr. McMahon” collection, which many hope will shed extra mild on the eccentricities, each good and dangerous, of WWE’s ex-chairman. In a uncommon transfer for the usually personal McMahon, he allowed himself to be extensively interviewed for the collection. Nonetheless, a lot of the fabric appears to have been gathered earlier than the intercourse trafficking allegations introduced in opposition to McMahon this previous January. Former WWE on-screen character and occasional wrestler Jonathan Coachman pulled no punches together with his opinions on his former boss throughout a current look on the “Gabby AF” podcast.
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“I’ve by no means commented on the allegations, however I feel they’re disgusting,” Coachman mentioned. “I feel they arrive from someplace. And likewise, should you’ve by no means been round Vince, not solely is he intimidating… you most likely have various buddies that on a Saturday afternoon, or on a Sunday afternoon, you say, ‘Hey, the soccer recreation’s on, you wanna come over and watch it?’ Vince does not have a kind of individuals in his life. Not one. Does not have a buddy that is [like], ‘Hey, you wanna go have a drink?'”
“The Coach” then supplied a reasonably harsh idea about McMahon’s social life, suggesting the events he is seen leaving eating places with individuals like John Cena, it is often as a result of they need one thing from him, not as a result of they genuinely wish to spend time with him.
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“That to me is a tragic existence,” Coachman continued. “I do not care how a lot cash you’ve. What relationships did you allow behind? Vince has screwed up each single a kind of.”