30 Most INSANE Things Wrestlers Have EVER Said On Live TV

3. Vince McMahon Uses The N-Word

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Vince McMahon did this.

Speaking to John Cena backstage at Survivor Series 2005, in a glowing endorsement of his babyface top star, and in service of a visual gag with Booker T in the seconds that followed, Vince McMahon did this.

In the grand scheme of things, it might get lost when reviewing some of the things he did without remotely caring who might have been impacted as a result. But he did it, flippant reduction and all. It was a second that may as well have lasted a lifetime, and thanks to the internet, it will at least be available no matter how much cutting and clipping goes on at Netflix. 

Eight years earlier, and with seemingly even more twisted motivation, he took his time shaming himself, WWE and his organisation in front of his own cameras...

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