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The influence that McMahon has had on the professional wrestling business is undeniable. Not only did WWE build from scratch, but also played a key role in turning it into a multimillionaire company. However, he has been involved in many controversies, which forced him to move away from the promotion. But has it been completely erased from WWE's story?

The answer to that question is “no.” Although the current situation around the case of Janel Grant has affected his position, Vince McMahon remains an important part of WWE's story. However, it seems that the company has decided not to mention its name or even recognize the former president, as seen in an iconic video recently released.

With RAW's debut in Netflix just a few hours, WWE has published a “first glance” to his introduction for the historical event. Shared on YouTube, the video shows an artist painting some of the most iconic scenes in WWE's story on a canvas.

The video presents several of the company's largest superstars and is narrated by the Triple H CCO. However, Vince McMahon is not mentioned or appears at any time in the video.

It seems that WWE is slowly washing the hands of the 79 -year -old promoter. However, this is nothing more than mere speculation at this point.

Vince McMahon is starting his own entertainment company

As mentioned above, Vince McMahon is currently involved in controversies. But that has not stopped him to venture once again in the business world. That's right, it is reported that Mr. McMahon is looking to start his own company and is considering venturing into the entertainment business.

According to numerous reports, McMahon is in the process of establishing what has been described as a new “central entertainment company”. It will focus on financial support, development and production of film and television projects. In addition, it is said that several WWE alumni are involved, including former Cooz Blum and the old Hollywood link of the company, Kristen Pracy.

It will be interesting to see how things develop for “the boss” if and when your new company starts.

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