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WWE’s Stance On Current Wrestlers Attending Vince McMahon’s Birthday Party

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• WWE’s Stance On Current Wrestlers Attending Vince McMahon’s Birthday Party

Despite current WWE stars appearing at Vince McMahon’s 80th birthday party, the company itself did not sanction or coordinate the event. Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Nick Khan were not in attendance, and WWE sources stressed there was no official involvement, according to Fightful Select.

Some talent reportedly asked if they should attend and were told by WWE higher-ups that the decision was personal: it was “their business.” Others couldn’t attend because of travel schedules, while several declined outright for their own reasons.

The private nature of the party was intentional, with attendees advised not to post publicly. The professional photographer on-site ensured that those who wanted mementos could have them without drawing outside attention.

WWE itself, however, stayed completely removed from the gathering.

• “Vince McMahon looked his age in a manner that he hadn’t in decades before leaving WWE” – Backstage News On Vince’s 80th Birthday Party

For some attendees, Vince McMahon’s birthday party was the first time they’d laid eyes on him in years. What struck them most wasn’t the scale of the celebration, but McMahon’s physical appearance.

One person present told Fightful Select: “He looked 80.” They described him as more frail, moving slower, and showing his age in a way they hadn’t seen during his last months with WWE.

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For decades, McMahon was known for his defiant presentation, rarely seeming to age even as he moved into his late 70s. To many, the party marked the first time he visibly looked like an elderly man.

It was a stark contrast from April 2023, when McMahon shocked talent by rewriting large portions of RAW the night after WrestleMania 39, still projecting the same intensity he’d been known for throughout his career. The difference, attendees noted, was unmistakable.

• Hall Of Famer Was Asked To Delete Vince McMahon’s Birthday Party Photo

The celebration was meant to be private, but it only took one social media post to blow its cover. Jerry “The King” Lawler uploaded a picture from Vince McMahon’s 80th birthday gathering featuring himself alongside The Miz, Maryse, Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, and Titus O’Neil.

Vince McMahon 80th Birthday Party Photo The Miz Maryse Titus O'Neil Jerry Lawler Sheamus Drew McIntyre

The photo didn’t last long. Multiple people asked Lawler to take it down, and he eventually complied. One person close to him told Fightful Select that Lawler wasn’t pressured into attending the party in the first place because of his unwavering loyalty: “He’s ride or die for Vince, and that wouldn’t change.”

WWE talent had been encouraged not to publicize their attendance, with a professional photographer on-site offering private keepsakes for those who wanted pictures without making them public. Without Lawler’s post, the event might have passed unnoticed by fans entirely.

• Why a Lot of Current WWE Stars Attended Vince McMahon’s Birthday Party

When Vince McMahon quietly celebrated his 80th birthday last week, plenty of familiar WWE faces showed up. The Undertaker, John Cena, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, The Miz, JBL, Titus O’Neil, and Maryse were all spotted, along with longtime ally Bruce Prichard.

Behind the scenes, talent weren’t shocked by the turnout. One wrestler who worked closely with McMahon told Fightful Select that many still feel indebted to him: “A lot of people here still feel like they owe Vince something, even though he made his money back on them tenfold.”

Others explained that attendance was a complicated decision. Several wrestlers opted not to go, some because of overseas commitments on WWE’s live tour, others because they wanted to see how the ongoing Janel Grant lawsuit played out before making personal judgments.

One star said if the roles were reversed, “Vince would have fired us and never spoken to us again.”

Despite that conflict, McMahon’s birthday became a rare moment for some wrestlers to see him in person for the first time in years – even if they admitted there was a moral weight attached to showing up.

• Why Hook Returned With a New Theme Song on AEW Dynamite

After months away from AEW, Hook made his return – and fans immediately noticed a big change. Gone is the familiar Action Bronson track that had defined his entrance since debut; in its place is a moody 1996 tune by Swedish artist Jay-Jay Johanson, titled “So Tell the Girls That I Am Back in Town.”

The song is a dramatic shift in tone, far removed from the high-energy style of his previous theme. Fightful Select reports that the change wasn’t spontaneous. Earlier this year, Hook had been appearing without music, often joining segments alongside others or attacking opponents mid-match. At the time, it was a deliberate workaround: AEW no longer held the rights to use Action Bronson’s music.

That theme situation became more complicated last year when Bronson himself publicly criticized the AEW environment, comments that reportedly rubbed people in the company the wrong way. While at least one source indicated the relationship eventually cooled down, AEW had already begun exploring alternatives for Hook’s presentation.

The decision to pivot to Johanson’s 1996 track marks the end of Hook’s long association with Bronson’s music – and signals a new chapter for his character. For a wrestler who has often let his aura and entrance define him as much as his in-ring style, the choice of a haunting, atmospheric song could reshape how fans perceive him going forward.

        
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