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Enters world's top 400 rich person list
Published on August 22, 2006 By mrboo In Sports & Leisure
Vince McMahon, who debuts on the Forbes 400 with a net worth of $1.1 billion, has more in common with his superwealthy brethren than you might think.

On the surface, the 55-year-old chief executive of the World Wrestling Federation (nasdaq: WWFE) couldn't be more different from the button-down Wall Street financiers and thirty-something billionaire technogeeks who dominate the list. After all, McMahon delivers entertainment that's often violent and sexist. His characters look and sound like thugs in a terrible B-grade movie.

But make no mistake. His is a serious business, and McMahon is a serious businessman. Like many on the Forbes 400, he's an entrepreneur, a brilliant marketer and promoter (à la Steve Jobs), who correctly predicted (think Ted Turner's CNN) what teenage boys--a highly prized demographic--wanted in sports entertainment.

Even if you're not into wrestling, it's tough to miss McMahon's characters. One of the more popular WWF wrestlers, The Rock, appeared on a TV episode of Martha Stewart Living--they made a giant heart-shaped chocolate chip cookie--and he addressed this year's Republican National Convention.

If that's not crossover, we don't know what is.

The crossover may continue in February, when McMahon launches a football league called the XFL, expected to have far fewer rules than the NFL. The company scored a coup in a deal with NBC, a division of General Electric (nyse: GE), which owns 50% of the XFL. NBC will share costs and broadcast its games. XFL fans are expected to be older than that of the WWF, but with more disposable income.

Despite his similarities to more "traditional" billionaires on the list, McMahon differs from many on the Forbes 400 in one important respect: His company turns a profit.


Comments
on Aug 22, 2006
Where did you cut and paste this from, and how old is it (XFL will debut?)?
on Aug 23, 2006
True this should be an old article, I think atleast 3-4 yrs old.
on Aug 23, 2006
Vince is a shit , its sad to see his name in the top 400 list
on Aug 23, 2006
I know its an old article, but not everybody know that Mcmahon is in top 400 rich person list right, thats the reason it was published.
The information was taken from forbes.
on Aug 23, 2006
The crossover may continue in February, when McMahon launches a football league called the XFL

I think at least 3-4 yrs old.

Umm yeah, the XFL had a shelf life of almost six months. Despite rampant promotion from NBC, its airing network. Who remembers "He Hate Me"?
And Jesse Ventura's autobiography really pinned down Vincent J. McMahon as the weasely bastard he is.
on Aug 23, 2006
Vince is just a plain business minded person, the one responsible for promoting wwe & now for spoiling it.
on Sep 10, 2006
The information was taken from forbes.


Then you should've referenced the site and author of the original article. Posting it separately without citation makes it look like you're publishing it as your own work.
on Sep 11, 2006
Posting it separately without citation makes it look like you're publishing it as your own work.


and smacks of plagarism, which will get you in fatty-fat trouble, man . . .