Vince McMahon doesn’t like to talk in public very often anymore. He has even remained somewhat silent during the last couple of investors calls. He obviously isn’t game to have a conversation with Renee Paquette on her podcast.

Paquette previously sent out special invitation to Vince McMahon for him to appear on her podcast. He apparently no-sold the former WWE Backstage host despite the fact that she worked for him for such a long time.

During Renee Paquette’s Oral Sessions, she opened up about how Vince McMahon never got back to her at all. She received no response, but she does have his email address. She also said she can get his phone number. At this time, Paquette disclosed that she has “pushed pause” on the idea to get Vince McMahon on her show because she’s been very busy herself. Obviously, she would still love to have Vince on her show if possible.

“I would talk to him about some of the visions he has for things and just being able to pick his brain. I mean, me being able to sit in production meetings with him for a year plus. Getting to just see just how his mind works and trying to understand how his mind works, but I think I would just have a lot of questions about how he runs the shows”

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Paquette then said that she would just want to talk to Vince McMahon about his vision for things. The opportunity to “pick his brain” is one she wouldn’t pass up. Sadly, he isn’t interested.

Renee Paquette then said that she sat in production meetings with Vince McMahon for years. She was just getting to know how McMahon’s mind works at the time. She just wanted another chance to speak with The Chairman. That hasn’t happened yet, but stay tuned.

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