Watching episode three right now (Screwjob)
The episode opens with Vince screwing over their female champion at the time, having the referee purposefully fuck the count to get the belt off her. It cuts to Vince explaining that he literally doesn't give a fuck, he's a ruthless business man, and it is what it is. Ten minutes later, Vince mopes and whines about how bad it hurt him when their most recent WWF Women's champ showed up on WCW and threw her Championship belt in the trash. Vince says he was back stabbed. Later, after Hall and Nash (KWAB) show up on WCW, under their own names and gimmicks, Vince sues Turner for stealing their "Razor Ramon" and "Diesel" intellectual properties. Bruce Pritchad completely backs Vince on this. They both look like such whiny, insecure, hypocritical, lying pussies. Literal KWABOTY type shit. It's amazing. Vince whines about WCW stealing their talent and how wrong it is, and Bischoff points out that Vince literally did the exact same thing to the territories. Even Meltzer points out that it's a play straight from the McMahon playbook.
The interviewer asks Vince if he at all sees that he's complaining about the very thing he did himself. Vince denies it. Fucking kek. Vince looks really fucking bad here. I can see now why he didn't want people to see this shit. In addition to coming off as somewhat evil through out this, which I don't think Vince really cares about desu, he just looks fucking stupid.
** They cover the KLIQ ring-hug incident, and Sean Michaels explains that he didn't and still doesn't understand why it was seen as bad and "business exposing." The real kicker though, is that Vince completely approved of the thing beforehand. He gave them the go-ahead.
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