10 Times Vince McMahon Was Made Somebody's Bitch

2. Jesse Ventura, Season 2 Saturday Night's Main Event

Few people have gotten the better of Vince McMahon; even fewer have gotten the upper hand more than once. Jesse Ventura can (and does) walk around knowing that he is in rare company with his victories over Vince. It's well known that Ventura's first falling out with Vince centered around Jesse's attempt to unionze at WrestleMania 2 but it also involved the filming of the movie Predator. Jesse was adamant that he be allowed to take the movie role, so when McMahon denied him this, Jesse quit. When the second season of Saturday Night's Main Event began on NBC with Bobby Heenan, and not Jesse Ventura, alongside Vince McMahon, the network was none too pleased. Vince had to come crawling back to Jesse and gave Ventura a very good deal. Couple this with the court case that Jesse won against Vince McMahon concering royalties on WWE home video releases and "The Body" can feel pretty good about himself when it comes to owning Vinnie Mac.
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