2. Stephanie
In a strange segment, the DVD specifically brings up how unusual it is that Savage has been ignored by the WWE post-2001. So, the WWE clearly know that their treatment of Savage is perceived by fans as odd. Do they use this DVD to possibly explain their stance? Well, in a way, they do appear to comment on the banishment of Savage... and there's a subtle implication that it is indeed to do with Stephanie McMahon. For those readers who aren't aware, there's a rumour that Vince hates and blocked Savage from the WWE because the Macho Man had an affair with Steph (circa late 1993 when Steph was 17). The segment on the documentary starts with Lanny mentioning that Randy was unhappy at Triple H for calling him a dinosaur in an interview. Savage then made a home-video and said "Triple H, I'll bitch slap you and then take your girl." This video actually plays on the documentary. Lanny then gives a knowing look and says "All that does is throw gasoline on the fire." It's almost as if the documentary makers wanted to touch on the Stephanie rumour, but could only do it in this roundabout way. "Obviously we don't know the full story and as they say in heaven we never will," Dusty Rhodes says. So... what does that mean? Is Dusty saying there's something more to it? Is he saying that only heaven / God can judge what has went on? There's clearly something bigger there that has stopped Vince McMahon ever wanting to remember Randy Savage's legacy. The segment ends with a photo of Vince and Randy. The camera lingers on the image and then fades. "An inexplicable banishment from the WWE was probably disconcerting for Randy," the DVD narrator says.