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Vince McMahon is often considered the biggest mastermind in the world of professional wrestling. He was introduced to the wrestling world back in the early 1980s, and he created a revolution after he took charge of WWE. His father and his grandfather were also in the wrestling business.
When Vince McMahon took charge of WWE, it was just another wrestling promotion alongside others like the AWA and Jim Crockett promotions. Slowly, McMahon turned this promotion into the best in the world, and today, there is no wrestling promotion that even comes close in competition to it.

Dolph Ziggler shared praise for Vince McMahon
McMahon remained in charge of WWE for more than four decades, and he did a fascinating job promoting the promotion as the best in the world. Former WWE World Champion Dolph Ziggler, who is presently known as Nic Nemeth, recently shared praise for McMahon and called him a genius. Speaking on the “Busted Open Radio” podcast recently, he said;
Vince McMahon became a part of the wrestling world back in the early 1980s
“Man, it is almost impossible. And again, at that time, whenever I went in there after 15 years of only learning from Vince for the most part, I would go in there and use the same thing he taught me to go to Vince. I don’t think this makes sense because of X, Y, and Z.”
“And the only reason I know X, Y, and Z is because two years ago, you told me X, Y, and Z. And then sometimes you can go back and forth. Even if you’re right, you can get to a point where, and by the way, he’s a genius and he was right 99% of the time, all that stuff, whatever.”

McMahon announced his retirement back in 2022
“But it was getting to a point where no one was telling him no. And then we tried to get some leeway with some things that make it a little more up-to date or more believable. He would go, oh, that’s rassling, or that’s in the past, or something.”
In the mid and late 1990s, Vince McMahon proved what a wrestling genius he actually was when he completely mastered WCW, which was arguably a bigger promotion than his WWE. WCW had bigger stars in terms of popularity, but at the end of the day, McMahon ended up purchasing his competition. He might have received a lot of criticism for his latter product, but no one can deny that he is a true wrestling genius.