Vince McMahon's unusual biggest rule on his plane revealed by his former assistant in WWE

Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon (Image credit: WWE.com)
Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon (Image credit: WWE.com)

Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon had rules for those who flew on his private jet. A former close associate recently revealed the biggest one.

The person in question is none other than Jonathan Coachman. The 51-year-old worked closely with the former chairman during his first stint in the Stamford-based company, including becoming McMahon's on-screen Executive Assistant. In a recent interview with Rene Dupree's Cafe de Rene podcast, The Coach disclosed the 79-year-old's biggest rule for those who flew with him on his private plane.

The former Interim RAW General Manager claimed McMahon forbid anyone to sleep on the plane unless he slept:

"When I flew on his plane, there were rules. And the biggest rule was: unless he slept, you're not allowed to sleep cuz he wanted that energy in the plane," he said. [21:01 - 21:12]
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Would Vince McMahon finance his son to start a new promotion after leaving WWE?

Vince McMahon left the Stamford-based company amid being sued by former employee, Janel Grant, for alleged sex trafficking and sexual assault. Meanwhile, his son, Shane McMahon, is reportedly no longer under WWE contract.

During his chat with Rene Dupree, Jonathan Coachman suggested McMahon could finance his son to start a new wrestling promotion:

"It would not surprise me in the least if a) he went there [AEW] or b) if he started his own company, or c) Vince who cashed in a bunch of stocks is now worth $3-4 billion dollars but has nowhere to put it, what if he gave it to his son and he started it?" Coachman said.

Shane has recently met with AEW co-owner Tony Khan amid rumors of him potentially joining the promotion. It would be interesting to see if Vince or his son would return to the wrestling business.


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