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- Updated: April 29, 2016
As noted, lead attorney for World Wrestling Entertainment Jerry McDevitt joined The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling this week for a 70+ minute interview about his life and career. You can download and listen to the full interview by clicking here, they sent us these additional highlights from the show transcribed by John & Chad:
Where does the intimidating factor of Vince McMahon come from and has he ever seen the “Mr. McMahon” side of Vince McMahon come out:
“Not with me, I don’t. I’ve never had that issue with Vince. We’ve always had a different kind of relationship. He has an obvious physical presence and has an aura to him. I always tell people that in your life you probably meet five people who are just different than everyone else whether it may be a father, it may be a Master Sergeant in the Marine Corps like in my case or who knows it may even be the Pope. But I think for anyone who meets Vince, he is one of those five. He is just different. He’s a different breed of cat, has a different presence to him, I think his accomplishments and what he has done probably intimidate people a little bit but I think he is a very human person, and I think that if you just sit down and talk to him like a normal person, that’s what he enjoys and that is what he is.”
What makes the two of them mesh so well together as a team:
“Probably because we are both like A-Type personalities. I think Vince and I have this view of if you haven’t done anything wrong then face him and defend yourself rather than a lot of these people who now if you are sued and someone accuses you of something the natural …
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