Final Episode
Vince opens by saying that he has two brains. Then he says that he has three brains, and now he's basically just focused on "having fun, which involves having sex." We get the on screen text reminding us that Vince has stepped down from WWE and is involved in sexual assault / sex trafficking allegations.
The episode covers the hair match, the death of Mr. McMahon, Chris Benoit, Wrestlemania 30, PG Era, Shane's achievements and comeback,
Vince McMahon denies that Chris Benoit had CTE, basically denying that Chris suffered from concussions and it was all a work. Steve Austin says that he doesn't believe that CTE exists lol. Even though Vince denies that wrestlers are really getting concussed, he still brought in the Benoit Neuroscientist to teach everyone about CTE, and somewhat changed how people worked in the ring. Vince denies any responsibility of wrestlers dying young from injuries, steroids, painkillers, recreational drugs, or otherwise. Vince denies that Taker got concussed during Wrestlemania 30, and he says that Taker doesnt remember the match because he was so upset at having to lose.
They go through some of Shane's history and the crazy stunts he's done, and Vince more or less admits that he should have appreciated his son more. So far, that is the only slight regret Vince has expressed in this entire thing. The interviewer asks Shane if he spoke to Vince after Wrestlemania 32. Shane thinks for a second, and says "I got a hug that night. It was a very emotional experience." Shane sounds like he's never been hugged in his life. Shane again repeats "I got a hug and a pat on the back that night." The interviewer asks "Was that hard to come by?" Shane says. "Very. I had to work for that one.. and I did."
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