Turns out, Vince McMahon’s infamous power walk isn’t just for the cameras—it’s how he struts his stuff in real life. Former WWE star Ricardo Rodriguez spilled the tea during an interview with Chris Van Vliet, recounting a hilarious and eye-opening moment during his WWE tryout.
Rodriguez shared the story of his 2010 tryout in Bakersfield, California, where he was being introduced as Alberto Del Rio’s personal announcer. While going over the plans for his debut, Rodriguez spotted Vince McMahon making his way down the ramp. And yes, the Mr. McMahon swagger was on full display.
“Vince waddles down the ramp, and as I see him, I’m like, ‘Oh, so he does do that little walk,’” Rodriguez revealed. “And I’m like, ‘Dude, that thing’s real.’ When I saw him, at least in my mind, he was doing that power walk that he always does.”
For Rodriguez, it was a surreal moment that proved Vince’s signature strut is more than just a TV gimmick—it’s part of his everyday persona.
McMahon is no stranger to headlines, thanks to his eccentricities. From his well-documented dislike of gray hair to his meticulous control over every aspect of WWE programming, the billionaire wrestling mogul continues to fascinate fans and insiders alike.
This confirmation of Vince’s real-life power walk only adds another layer to the mythos surrounding the WWE chairman. It’s the kind of larger-than-life personality trait that has made him one of the most talked-about figures in wrestling history.
Love him or hate him, Vince McMahon’s quirks are part of what has made him such a legendary figure in the industry. And now, thanks to Ricardo Rodriguez, fans have proof that the iconic power walk isn’t just a performance—it’s Vince being Vince.
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