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11:57 AM EST
In another display of his rather eccentric behavior, World Wrestling
Entertainment Chairman of the Board Vince McMahon has stated "the media can
screw themselves." It's all part of McMahon's penchant for promoting, and he
wasn't shy on any other topic, either.
During the June 16th edition of the Countdown To Raw show on The
Score in Canada, host Glenn Schiiler interviewed Vince McMahon. Below are some
of the comments.
GS: Canadian fans aren't
eligible to win your millions, but I think people in this country still want to
know. How did this idea come about? Did you just wake up one morning and say
"You know what? I feel like giving away some money!"?
VM: Quite frankly, that's about it. I mean the things that come
out of my head sometimes...sometimes even I can't believe them and this is not
necessarily one of my better ideas, giving away my personal money, and it's a
total of a million dollars every Monday night. Last week, we had one lady from
Texas win $2 and we had another gentleman from Wisconsin win $250,000 and I must
admit it gave me more pleasure to give away the $2 than it did the $250,000.
GS: You can see why people may think you're
vindictive or mean-spirited when you get more joy out of the $2.
VM: No, I don't think I'm vindictive at all.
It's just what I enjoy.
GS: You said you
want to attract new fans to your product with this giveaway, but you're also
inviting back former fans who have tuned out over the years, so I ask you
this...what does the WWE product of 2008 have to entice people who watched
during the Hulkamania years or during the Attitude era when superstars like
Steve Austin and The Rock were on top?
VM: It's a different program and, at the same time, it's very
similar. It's still an action adventure. It's still...I won't use the word
comedy, but we do humor. It's still a rock 'n' roll environment. It's still a
soap opera. It's still action in terms of athleticism...so it's all those things
and there's nothing like it on television. It's a
variety show for sure. We've been in business for a zillion years and, every
Monday night on USA and on The Score, we're there. We travel all over the
country...a matter of fact, all over the world, producing and we're live every
Monday night and there's so few shows like that. A matter of fact, we have more
episodes than any prime time episodic program ever and that includes Gunsmoke
and Lassie and things of that nature. We've blown away everybody. We're like 750
some odd episodes and counting.
GS:
You're bringing back the WWE Draft, which is coming up next week on The Score.
What was behind that decision?
WM: We
don't do that necessarily every year, but I think we will in the future. It
shakes things up. It refreshens the product and we have some major moves
planned. It's a good thing. I think everyone looks forward to that because you
don't know where the superstars or your favorite ones are going or which ones
are coming, which issues are resolved, which ones are left open, so it's an
exciting show.
GS: This is a question we
have asked WWE superstars in the past and I'd like to get your take on it. Often
times it seems that the media only shows a genuine interest in wrestling when
there's a tragedy or a negative event, yet when the WWE does something positive
like the annual Tribute To The Troops show, a large portion of the media won't
cover it. Does that bother you or do you just accept it at this point?
VM: Well, the media can go screw themselves.
Having said that, we're making an effort to be more media-friendly, but I don't
know..I think we're a little too defensive. All of us enjoy this product from
time to time and, yeah, we don't get the credit that we get, but that's life
sometimes. Life is not necessarily fair, but we're trying to be more
media-friendly and educate the media on who we really are and what sort of
wonderful product this is and who are our fans and I think once the media finds
out, more specifically, who supports us, who our audience really is, then
they'll begin to understand.
GS: You have
a reputation for being an extremely hard worker and this industry is a passion
of your's, obviously. How long do you see yourself continuing to do this?
VM: I'll probably live somewhere beyond 100
and, every day that I do, I'll be in this business. I love this business. I'm
third generation in this business. It really is in my soul and I love to
perform. I love to entertain and that's what all of our performers love to do.
You can't give your audience enough and they can recognize that and appreciate
that, so again, it's a love of what I do. I mean I always say I never go to work
because nothing I ever do is work.
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