Vince McMahon wants his story out | Wrestling Observer Radio

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  • Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez discuss the latest in the Vince McMahon/Janel Grant lawsuit where McMahon responded to Grant's motion to strike comments from his initial memo.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 233

  • @yazr1712
    @yazr1712  +29

    Yall new here? Lmao. Dave is Dave.

  • @sdd619
    @sdd619  +43

    Phone companies keep all records. They can be accessed anytime. I did jury duty for a murder case & this was explained to us in court.

  • @AdamSylis-nh5oo

    Dave please let bryan speak 🤣🤣🤣

  • @royalty843

    Vince can delete text messages all he wants. A judge can order text messages from the cell company data base, coming from a former T-Mobile employee

  • @UninvitedGhost

    Vince you been gone, I can breathe for the first time. I’m so moving on, yeah, yeah. Thanks to you, now I get what I want. Vince you been gone…

  • @johns3491

    So Vince deletes her texts, but keeps her love letters? That tells you something right there. Always thinking ahead.

  • @harijha7560

    Let Vince finish his story just like Cody Rhodes

  • @mrrobert9176

    I’m very interested to hear Vince’s full story. I don’t believe it but he deserves to speak on it and I’m curious to hear it

  • @neverdive1059

    “Best” case scenario is that Vince entered into a consensual relationship with someone who he then hired at his publicly traded company, had group sex with her and another employee during work hours at the office, shared explicit stories and pictures of her with other employees during work hours, used her as a sexual bargaining chip while negotiating an employment agreement with yet another employee and then used company money to pay her off.

  • @1986Cochran

    And we should hear his story. Everyone deserves to hear both sides… look at the evidence and make their own decision from there.

  • @NesDogg

    I’m watching/following this on Law & Crime network & Court TV. It just 🤯

  • @ronniesouthern7829

    It’s uhm uhm uhm my turn to talk and uhm uhm you know no one gets to speak until uhm uhm I’m through rambling.

  • @TwoMikesProductions

    Dave spending 18 minutes to say 'we'll wait and see'

  • @suburbancatholic5010

    Forensics can easily recover deleted messages off of a phone.

  • @ResistingDeath

    According to Dave's logic at the end, the way to get a NDA voided is to completely break the terms, compelling the other party to also break the NDA. As a result, all terms of the NDA would just get thrown out? Shouldn't the person who first broke the terms be held accountable?

  • @markrobinson9394

    The problem is that Vince all too often wanted far more than just his story out.

  • @brianboese9884

    Now he wants it out. Now that he's had months to fabricate a fake story.

  • @littleCarmine

    No one wants to hear from Poo Daddy

  • @billyburleson6238

    Doesn't vince know they can find those deleted text messages lol ... this crazy lawsuit

  • @garyofox

    Once deleted, they can only be accessed with a warrant.