Vince McMahon is known for being a relentless business mogul who refuses to fade quietly into the background, and according to Booker T, that’s not going to change anytime soon.

On a recent episode of his Hall of Fame podcast, Booker T addressed the swirling rumors that McMahon is planning to launch a new entertainment company.

“I think whatever he’s got going on takes precedence over anything going on as far as business,” Booker T said, emphasizing McMahon’s innate drive. “The thing is, I’m sure Vince is chomping at the bit and he’s gotta do something. He’s not the type of guy to sit around the house, grow old, and do it peacefully.”

McMahon, who recently stepped away from his prominent role in WWE after decades of building the company into a global powerhouse, isn’t one to retire quietly. Booker T affirmed this sentiment: “He’s not going to go silently in the night. That’s not going to happen, so I can definitely see him trying to create something new.”

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As for what McMahon’s next move might entail, Booker T speculated that it won’t be another wrestling venture. “I don’t think it’s going to be a wrestling company or anything like that. I would not see him wanting to go through that again,” he noted, pointing out that McMahon may be looking to branch out into different areas of entertainment.

While there are no concrete details about McMahon’s next steps, the idea of the wrestling mogul embarking on a new business venture has the industry and fans buzzing with anticipation.

What do you think Vince McMahon’s next big project could be? Will it be another game-changer in the entertainment world? Share your thoughts below!

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