Vince McMahon is undoubtedly one of the biggest and most controversial names in the history of professional wrestling. McMahon has ruled over WWE with an iron fist for decades now and he is truly larger than life. Being such a major name, it comes as no surprise that a biography based on him has made its way onto the New York Times Bestseller list.
Vince McMahon’s life story is certainly worthy of books and movies, among other things. From the very beginning, he was involved in numerous controversies that made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Vince’s most recent controversy was the hush money scandal that forced him to retire for several months. That said, Vince McMahon returned to the company earlier this year and became the Executive Chairman and even sold the company to UFC’s parent company Endeavor.
According to a report by Post Wrestling, the new Vince McMahon biography has debuted at #14 on the New York Times bestseller list. The biography was released last month by writer Abraham Josephine Riesman.
The book titled Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America, was added to the Hardcover Non-Fiction list. Obviously, this was nothing surprising considering just how unbelievable Vince McMahon’s life remains even now. We’ll have to see how he will continue to change WWE in the coming months.
What’s your take on Vince McMahon’s biography debuting in the New York Times Bestseller list? Do you want to read the book? Sound off in the comments!