10 Worst Things Vince McMahon Has Ever Done

4. Gimmicks He Imposed On Performers, Various

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This list isn't entitled '100 Worst Things Vince McMahon Has Ever Done'.

There has to be a limit, so let's go ahead and collate Vince McMahon's rather dismal record of reducing his independent contractors to caricatures!

If you happen to not be a 6' 5" white fellow, there's a rather exceptional chance that Vince McMahon has confused you for a racial stereotype.

And if you have the temerity to get upset about this, well, f*ck you. Tiger Ali Singh was one such performer to express his disgust at being forced to wear a turban. Per former writer Patrice O'Neal, Singh believed it to be a "desecration," to which Vince ordered him (and D'Lo Brown) to wear one anyway. "Put on those f*cking turbans. I don't care about desecration".

He isn't one to talk around his requests, either. Carlito, per former writer Dan Madigan, was asked if he could "sp*c" "up" his act.

This sh*t is still happening.

In 2021.

Ikemen Jiro is cast as a total dunce. He was born in Japan, which is close enough to South Korea to give him a mukbang gimmick. It's really funny when he sh*ts the food out, isn't it! All that food for just one small man, haha!

That's going to create one gigantic, foul-smelling sh*t, pal!

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