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FORMER WWE WRESTLER ACCUSES VINCE MCMAHON OF ATTEMPTED ASSAULT

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The accusations made by Janel Grant against Vince McMahon have significantly damaged his reputation as a business mogul. Now, a former WWE talent has come forward with new allegations against McMahon, claiming he forcibly tried to kiss her.

In recent interview with James Romero of WSI, former WCW and WWE valet Missy Hyatt shared a troubling experience involving Vince McMahon. Hyatt, a prominent figure in the wrestling world during the 1980s and 1990s, recounted an incident where McMahon allegedly attempted to force himself on her at a hotel.

Known for managing well-known wrestling personalities like The Nasty Boys and The Steiner Brothers, Hyatt detailed McMahon’s unwanted advance during the interview.

>“I had to push Vince out of my hotel room because he was trying to stick his tongue in my mouth,” Hyatt said. “After I did that, the next thing I know, they want me to be a Federette. I’m like, ‘I don’t wanna be a Federette.’ ‘Oh, well, we’re gonna do something with you and The Honky Tonk Man.’ This, that, and the other. Blah, blah, blah, blah. I didn’t trust them, so I left and had to go beg Jim Crockett and Dusty [Rhodes] for a job.”

Hyatt, who was engaged to wrestler Eddie Gilbert at the time, also noted that part of her rejection stemmed from McMahon’s poor dental hygiene.

>“That night he walked me to my hotel room, and he was trying to get in. I was pushing him out, saying, ‘Get out.’ I was engaged at the time. If I wasn’t engaged, maybe, but he had such bad teeth, and it’s like, ‘You’re a millionaire many times over and you can’t get your teeth fixed?’ He’s got really bad teeth.”

Hyatt also recently claimed that Vince McMahon turned against her because she refused to sleep with him. These accusations add to the growing list of troubling claims against McMahon, leaving fans unsurprised and wondering if more allegations will surface in the future.