10 Lessons You Can Learn From Vince McMahon To Become A Billionaire

5. Even If It Fails, Always Think Outside Of The Box And Follow Through To Completion

Wildly creative success is a process. Even if it fails, the attainment of success involves being faithful to the process of creation. Do you remember Brawl for All? Of course you do. 1998's worst concept in pro wrestling led to "Dr. Death" Steve Williams tearing his quadriceps muscle and for Bart Gunn to get knocked into irrelevance by super-heavyweight boxer Eric "Butterbean" Esch at Wrestlemania XV. However, it can't be said that Vince McMahon didn't follow through on that concept to the bitter, terrible end. The same goes for the re-launch of ECW, the Dawn Marie/Al Wilson/Torrie Wilson "sugar daddy marriage leads to death by sex" storyline and so much more. However, the same level of devotion to the creative process created the characters of The Undertaker and "Mr. McMahon" and the Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match, too, so while its a messy process, you absolutely must break a few eggs to make a cake.
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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.