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“I Don’t Look at Him as a Son” – Vince McMahon Breaks His Silence About the Ultimate Warrior

The Ultimate Warrior is making headlines because of A&E Networking released his biography video. Several things are spoken about in that biography, and one of them is The Warrior and Vince McMahon’s relationship.

The biography revealed that The Ultimate Warrior thought of Vince McMahon as a father-figure, as did so many Superstars. However, McMahon never actually saw him as his son. He revealed that he had only one son, and it was never The Ultimate Warrior.

“Not as a son, I have only one son. I can see how someone looks at me as a father figure, but I don’t look at him as a son, I’ve never done that, but I’ve looked at him as a relationship somewhat mirroring a father-son.”

Mr. McMahon provided an insight into their relationship. He revealed their relationship differed from what he shared with others in the company.

Jim and I had this usual relationship, personally, and we were both on the same wave-length. He was nuts and, I was at the time, I’m not now. There was this great relationship we had, no one really knew that.”

Vince McMahon had to suspend the warrior for 90 days

One situation between Vince McMahon and The Ultimate Warrior which is remembered by anyone who followed WWE then was when McMahon handed him a letter saying Hulk Hogan was much better than him as a wrestler, and suspended him for ninety days. Even though McMahon got him back to WWE later, this segment was extremely eye-catching.

Vince McMahon explained that there was a time when Warrior couldn’t separate his character from his real-life personality, Jim Hellwig. Hence, it was important for him to take harsh actions against him, even though The Ultimate Warrior secured the first double championship status in the singles run.

“Often, our performers will start believing in themselves more than they should. He couldn’t separate Jim Hellwig from The Ultimate Warrior and that happens to a lot of our performers.” H/t Fightful.

Vince McMahon realized these steps were necessary when Warrior refused to apologize after misbehaving with a child. Moreover, he later demanded similar payment as Hulk Hogan. If refused, he declared he wouldn’t show up for the matches or perform any further. Nevertheless, WWE inducted him into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.

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