10 Weirdest Mind-Blowing Wrestling Facts (According To Reddit)

3. Vince McMahon Vs Burritos, Snow Cones, Social Media & His Own Staff

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It's an oldie but a goodie at this point, but Vince McMahon chowing down on a "steak wrap" and not realising that the rest of the world knew it as something different remains as delightful as the food is delicious.

As were these other morsels, shared by a user (MossCovered_Gradunza) with a loose connection to the original source:

Just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. I'll respond further when I recall more of them:-
The steak wrap/burrito is absolutely true. He would, apparently, eat them all the time and never, ever call it a burrito.
He said he never heard the "snow cone" story before. Doesn't mean it isn't true, but he had personally never heard it.
When it came to social media, as it was growing, he always wanted The Miz to be one of the first guys they were really promoting. It sounded like he had a lot of faith in the Miz to be a guy who could run with it. For many other wrestlers, he was indifferent about social media use. This was years and years ago, so obviously things have changed a bit.
- He very much did fire people on a whim. Some my old boss felt were justified, others were not.
- Keep in mind these are not first hand accounts from me. They all come from my former boss. And I realise this means nothing coming from a random stranger on the internet, but the person I used to work for very much did work on this for WWE and Vince.
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