Vincent J. McMahon
Superstar Stats
Vincent J. McMahon
Hometown
New York City
Career Highlights
WWE founder; 1996 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee

Vincent J. McMahon: Bio

Vincent James McMahon, known as "Vince, Sr." to his associates, is arguably the most important man in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment. Why, you ask? Well, without him, WWE may not exist as we know it today.
McMahon learned the sports-entertainment business from his father, Jess, who promoted both wrestling and boxing at Madison Square Garden. Vince, Sr. played in MSG as a child, accurately believing that, in some way, the building belonged to him.
From the time Vince, Sr. took over Capitol Wrestling Corporation from his father, the company continued to flourish in the northeastern United States. In 1963, however, McMahon and his partner, Toots Mondt, broke away from the National Wrestling Alliance; Capitol Wrestling went by the wayside, and the World Wide Wrestling Federation (later to become WWE) was officially born. In the days of regional wrestling territories, WWE was the largest, stretching from Maine to Washington, D.C.