Episode 5 (McMahon family)
Kind of boring desu. Talking about Linda and Vince getting together, Stephanie and HHH getting together. HHH reveals that Vince wanted his and Stephanie's wedding to be filmed for a PayPerView, and when Stephanie refused, Vince repeatedly called her selfish, and then booked that match where he beat the shit out of her in the ring. Side note, not sure why, but Stephanie comes across as very unlikeable to me. I feel like she's untrustworthy and she's putting on a face. Anyway, Shane says he wasn't a fan of any of these storylines, (Wife drugging, marriage, mistresses, Sable, etc) as well as HHH marrying Stephanie. Vince says that Shane is "more conservative than the rest of us."
When asked about Sable suing Vince over sexual misconduct, Vince says that he remembers none of it, and all he knows is that Sable came back to work for the company. The interviewer asks Vince about the storyline regarding an affair with Sable after she came back to the company, after the lawsuit. Vince acts like he doesn't remember. Paul Heyman is standing behind the camera and shouts out "STORYLINE" and Vince tells them both to chill out. I guess Heyman was sitting behind the camera for the entire Vince McMahon interview. Wonder what his involvement is. The interviewer reminds Vince that he admitted to having multiple affairs in a Playboy interview at the same time as these sexual storylines are being played out. Vince says they are unrelated.
The interviewers start asking the talking heads about storylines they didn't want to do, but Vince would make them do. Stephanie says that there was one storyline that she said no to, and refused to talk about it. It cuts to Vince, and he says "Yeah there was going to be a storyline where I got Stephanie pregnant, but it didn't work out.." Towards the end, they imply that there is some real tension between Vince and Shane, but they don't go into it.
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