Dana White reveals Vince McMahon “tried to f**k me” while addressing current relationship with WWE supremo

Vince McMahon and Dana White were initially perceived as competitors, but now they collaborate in business as TKO Group Holdings, formed after Endeavor’s acquisition of WWE and the subsequent merger with UFC.

In this new organizational structure, McMahon serves as the Executive Chairman, while White holds the position of TKO’s CEO. The question of whether they genuinely got along in the past or if it was merely for showbiz has persisted. This inquiry arose due to a recent discussion, and Dana White has recently provided some new insights into their relationship.

Dana White reveals past tensions with Vince McMahon

As a result of Endeavor’s acquisition of UFC and WWE and the formation of TKO, White and McMahon are now working together. Both of them use methods of event marketing that are comparable to one another. As a result of Endeavor’s purchase of WWE, Mr. McMahon, White, and Triple H are now all working together under the TKO umbrella. White would rather collaborate with McMahon than compete against him in any endeavor.

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White was recently asked about his thoughts on McMahon during an interview with “Sports Illustrated,” and he shared his candid response. He said, “My history with Vince isn’t a good one. He tried to f— me so many times for no reason whatsoever except just to f— me.”

Both of them have become significant allies, and despite their history of competing against each other, it appears that their relationship has evolved into one of collaboration. This dynamic calls to mind wrestling narratives in which adversaries can suddenly become comrades, blurring the line between fiction and reality.

Vince reportedly blocked WWE creative plans

After rejoining WWE earlier this year, Vince McMahon made a number of adjustments to both “WWE Raw” and “WWE SmackDown.” His tendency to make drastic changes to the script at the last minute seems to have subsided, and WWE has implemented measures to keep him from disrupting their productions.

After being selected by Endeavor, Triple H replaced Vince McMahon as WWE’s leader. But Vince had a recent creative run when he made some far-reaching adjustments, even though he is no longer the chief booker.

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – FEBRUARY 16: Vince McMahon attends a press conference to announce that WWE Wrestlemania 29 will be held at MetLife Stadium in 2013 at MetLife Stadium on February 16, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images)

According to Fightful Select’s latest report, McMahon is no longer interfering in promoting bouts. WWE has begun promoting upcoming bouts in advance of their broadcast dates, protecting them from Vince’s last-minute adjustments. Fightful’s Sean Sapp added, “When McMahon learned of creative plans, he would make remote adjustments along the way, and he would indicate wrestlers he did or didn’t want on the show.”

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