10 Times Vince McMahon Was Too Obsessed With Sex

1. Stephanie's Baby

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The title of this article is "10 Times Vince McMahon Was Too Obsessed With Sex". That in itself is the problem. The autocratic billionaire owner of a wrestling company shouldn't have provided 10 opportunities to discuss his obsession with sex, not least the countless others that didn't make the list.

To recap, we've featured lots about sex with his wife Linda. Lots, sadly, about lots of sex with women that weren't his wife Linda. We covered times he played puppet-master with the sex lives and sexuality of others and even touched upon the grim occasions there's been an implied sexual relationship between the boss and his own daughter. Yet somehow, that can't justifiably be the end of the sordid story.

Because that, you see, was about the implication. This one was much worse.

Per the 2005 DVD release "McMahon", during Stephanie McMahon's first pregnancy, Big Daddy V(ince) pitched being the baby's g*ddamn Father. When his g*ddamn daughter turned that g*ddamn idea down, he then suggested g*ddamn Shane, his g*ddamn son, take the honour.

It's not often we rush to give Stephanie McMahon credit for much, but g*ddamn pal, great call.

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