10 WWE Stars In Vince McMahon's Doghouse Right Now

4. Alicia Fox

Alicia Fox
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Vince McMahon has long held an irrational love for Alicia Fox and her regressive portrayal of a crazy, hysterical woman driven by her silly female hormones alone. Perhaps she reminded him of simpler times, before the world caught up to him, in which he didn't "have" to promote women's wrestling. He famously whined "Where's my football?" when promoting the XFL. Maybe, as he watches Asuka in Gorilla, he asks "Where're my girls?" before snapping and grabbing (pause) the nearest blonde to put over.

He is no longer affectionate, it would seem.

After verbally berating the husband of Ronda Rousey, Travis Browne, Alicia Fox made headlines over WrestleMania Weekend. This was some achievement. Over the course of that weekend, WWE promoted two ***** matches in one night, promoted the greatest wrestling debut ever, had The Undertaker go over a drunk John Cena in three minutes, broke Asuka's undefeated streak, turned Shinsuke Nakamura heel, awarded a nine year-old championship gold, and didn't coronate Roman Reigns, but instead excavated his skull.

Alicia remained a talking point after all that, and it's funny; McMahon forgets what happens on RAW week to week, but hasn't forgotten nor forgiven Alicia her transgression, such is his heightened temper across a pivotal few days.

Just ask Kevin Owens.

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