It is no secret that
Vince McMahon had full creative control in
WWE during his tenure in the company. While he created some wonderful storylines came out during his tenure which further popularized the leading wrestling brand, he was also behind some of the bizarre narratives that were aired. But shockingly, he almost took extreme measures for the creative aspect as McMahon revealed that he had a plan for his daughter
Stephanie McMahon's impregnation storyline.
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Netflix has released a docuseries on Vince McMahon chronicling his life, career, and several controversies. While the former WWE boss was seen as quite bold over the years, his life has been allegedly stained with several serious controversies, accusations, and lawsuits. Still, he has been considered one of the key figures in professional wrestling but McMahon seemingly never hesitated to do the most bizarre thing for the company.
The former WWE boss revealed in the Mr. McMahon series that he had an idea for a storyline involving his daughter, Stephanie McMahon, where he may have gotten his daughter pregnant.
“One of my storyline ideas was that Stephanie gets pregnant. I think…I was the one who impregnated her. My character. I think it was something like that. It [Stephanie’s response] was like, ‘No.’ That one didn’t make it,” McMahon said on the storyline that never passed.
It would certainly be one of the most bizarre storylines WWE (or formerly WWF) had pulled but thankfully it was rejected for good.
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Stephanie McMahon also felt some of the storylines her father assigned for her were weird, “Yeah, sometimes, I thought it was a little bit weird, but it was a different time in our business,” she said (via Fightful).
The Netflix docuseries is directed by Chris Smith which chronicles the complex life of McMahon reflecting on some of his biggest controversies. The former WWE boss has recently given a statement on the series ahead of its premiere stating his displeasure with the show despite not regretting being a part of it. Mr. McMahon was released on 25 September and is currently available to watch on Netflix.
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