He couldn't just get a hooker?
They cost less than 12 millionHe couldn't just get a hooker?
He couldn't just get a hooker?
He paid for it alrightI know you're joking but the logic was probably that he convinced himself these women still wanted him because he was VINCE MCMAHON DAMMIT and that he wasn't "paying for sex" in his mind lmao
Man was spending more than we make in our lifetimes just to bust a nut lmao
I know you're joking but the logic was probably that he convinced himself these women still wanted him because he was VINCE MCMAHON DAMMIT and that he wasn't "paying for sex" in his mind lmao
In another previously unreported deal, a WWE contractor presented the company with unsolicited nude photos of Mr. McMahon she reported receiving from him and alleged that he had sexually harassed her on the job, according to people familiar with the woman’s 2008 nondisclosure agreement. Mr. McMahon agreed to pay her roughly $1 million, these people said.
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That's the list of women who were released, or quit, during 2005.
Amy quit due to the infamous Japan trip and her being treated absolutely awfully.
I don’t think it’s right to speculate what woman it was, that’s just me personally though, I’m not judging anyone that does.
Oh that was a story. During the tour of Japan in 2005, the 'boys' found a flyer for a strip club and one of the girls looked like Amy. So they taunted her relentlessly about it. I'll see if I can find it.Infamous japan trip?
Well it seems like she didnt mind????Oh that was a story. During the tour of Japan in 2005, the 'boys' found a flyer for a strip club and one of the girls looked like Amy. So they taunted her relentlessly about it. I'll see if I can find it.
"On the backstage incident where JBL and others made fun of her over her photo being on a Japanese strip club flyer: “I had been in Japan for about six months, many, many years prior to being in the WWE. I was very lucky, I had a lot of success in Japan. I did a ton of commercials, a lot of magazine covers, a lot of catalogs, and apparently, some of the guys went out one night and there was like a gentlemen’s club, and they saw this card, and they brought it back and they were kind of like, ribbing on me about it, and it was funny because it was a stolen photo. The interesting thing, the photo had already been stolen once before by a magazine, this thing called V Twin, but it was from a company called Lake Avenue that I had modeled for many, many times, they do swimwear, and lingerie, there was nothing revealing on the photo. So of course, they tried to make it seem like I worked at the club, and then people tried to put two and two together, ‘Oh, you lived in Japan, you must have worked there.’ I didn’t work there. Of course they were ribbing me, at the end of the day, listen, JBL was like a big brother to me, the guys were awesome, they turned it into a bit, I let it go, it is what it is. When you’re in the industry, people are going to steal your photos. And with the internet, everything goes and all you can do is sue them, which I did, and I did win.”