Vince McMahon’s 80th Birthday Features No-Phone Policy, WWE Legends Attending
Vince McMahon’s 80th Birthday Features No-Phone Policy, WWE Legends Attending

Vince McMahon’s 80th Birthday Features No-Phone Policy, WWE Legends Attending

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Vince McMahon celebrated his 80th birthday with a highly private and lavish party in New York City attended by numerous WWE legends and current stars, including The Undertaker, John Cena, Jerry Lawler, and Sgt. Slaughter. The event featured a performance by the New York Symphony and was marked by strict security measures, notably a no-cell-phone policy requiring guests to leave phones outside or check them at the door to prevent any photos or recordings from leaking. McMahon made a theatrical entrance dressed as Dr. Evil, welcoming guests and emphasizing the significance of the gathering as a celebration of his legacy amidst ongoing legal controversies. The party was held at Gotham Hall and enforced no autograph or fan interactions outside the venue, underscoring McMahon's desire for discretion following allegations of sexual assault and trafficking brought against him in a lawsuit by former employee Janel Grant. Despite the no-phones rule, some official photos surfaced, but the overall atmosphere was one of reunion and privacy among wrestling's prominent figures. The event offered a rare glimpse into McMahon's personal life during a challenging period professionally.

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