Former WWE writer Dan St. Germain made headlines during an appearance on the Bein’ Ian with Jordan podcast when he alleged that Vince McMahon once engaged in a $exual encounter with the late WWE star Ashley Massaro in front of the roster during a European tour.
St. Germain claimed the incident began on a flight, with McMahon behaving inappropriately toward Massaro, and escalated once the plane landed. He described wrestlers allegedly being instructed to get on the tarmac as the encounter continued.
Massaro, who competed for WWE in the mid-2000s, tragically passed away in 2019 at the age of 39 due to suicide.
Following the circulation of St. Germain’s comments, a representative for Vince McMahon issued a statement to us directly addressing the accusation:
“Vince categorically denies this ever happened. It’s completely false.”
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JBL Comments On Ashley Massaro’s Assault Allegations
In December 2024, WWE Hall of Famer JBL addressed allegations made by the late Ashley Massaro regarding her alleged assault during a WWE tour in Kuwait.
Speaking with Conrad Thompson, JBL reflected on the Tribute To The Troops event, which he initially proposed in 2003. While credited for the idea, JBL emphasized that Vince McMahon and Kevin Dunn were instrumental in the event’s success, downplaying his own role.
When asked about Massaro’s claims, JBL described them as “horrific” and expressed hope they were untrue. He admitted to having no knowledge of the incident while also affirming his belief in Massaro’s sincerity, stating:
“They’re horrific allegations, and I hope they weren’t true. I have no idea if they were true or not. None. I don’t doubt Ashley at all, by the way, so I had no idea.”
WWE has consistently denied the allegations.

