10 Terrifying Transformations Caused By Wrestling

4. Vince McMahon

Kurt Angle
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What the f*ck is going on with Vince McMahon these days?

What else, anyway?

McMahon has allegedly long wished to remain behind the lens rather than in front of it ("I can't be on TV if I'm dead!" was one of the first monster McMahon pops Bruce Prichard generated on the podcast that got him his WWE job back), and for a change his strange and inconsistent vanity is at least justified.

Now in his late-70s but looking and acting even older, McMahon speaks as if his mouth his full of marbles and moves around about as much as the frozen features on his face. It creates a rather strange feeling that's both hypnotic and off-putting all at the same time. Maybe, just maybe, his insane schedule isn't an ideal way to live?

Never was this sillier than when he was lauding his hundred million dollar golden egg at the 2021 Survivor Series, apart perhaps from when he was investigating its departure 24 hours later.

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