“Life sucks… and then you die.”
Vince McMahon’s most heelish of words on the May 11, 2000 broadcast of SmackDown were extraordinary even by the boundary-demolishing standards of the World Wrestling Federation in that era.
The chairman’s expert delivery, accentuated by the in-ring presence of his McMahon-Helmsley cronies, was one of those exemplary moments that characterised the acclaimed ‘Attitude’ period of early-2000s WWF programming, so much so that the company itself named this segment as o...
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