Well, hopefully when he does die, people will have forgotten about this.
I imagine it would be your typical tribute shows, like they did for Owen and more recently Eddie Guerrero. I don't think that any company, or any TV show, sports team, or whatever, does a tribute to someone as well as World Wrestling Entertainment.
I've heard that this whole thing got started because Vince started to think about his own mortality and that he is not going to be around forever.
2007-06-18 16:13:50
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answered by Kevin L 5
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I think when he really passes people won't believe it at first. You know, like the story the boy who cried wolf. But they will definitely have a memorial for him because of what he has created. And no matter how much people supposedly "hate" him, for instance Donald Trump, his death will be mourned. It'll be a big thing. I'm sure the whole family will honor the ring with their presence, not just his daughter. And maybe for once, we'll see the "true" side of the wrestlers, not the acts they put on every week. Honestly death isn't anything to make fun of, so I hope the little act ends soon.
2007-06-19 02:16:24
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answered by Sarah L 1
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When Vince really dies, it will make the front pages because of the multi million dollar entertainment empire he has created. They will do a video memorial, some cable network will do an hour on the life of Vince...and then it will end, thank goodness, and junior will take over as the new Vince-like thing.
2007-06-18 23:14:27
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answered by Iamstitch2U 6
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I strongly think he will be back. I mean, he has to..he just has to. I really hope this is part of a bigger storyline because It would be kind of lame if it just ended like that. Anyway, if he never does comeback, then I guess they will have a real memorial service for him. and they will probably reference this "death" as the "death" of Vince McMahon, the Character on WWE.
2007-06-18 23:12:27
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answered by home d 2
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If Vince was really dead wwe would not keep playing the explosion. But if he died in his sleep or something like that they would tell the crowd that it is not a storyline and do and 10 bell salute. Then they would have a memorial service.
2007-06-18 23:10:07
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answered by wwefan1324 5
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Probably the same they did for Vince Sr., but hopefully he doesnt die until after hes out of the business.
2007-06-18 23:09:14
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answered by spudd2007 3
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Well I'm sure that he's not really dead, otherwise he'd be on the news, Eddie Guerrero was. I bet they're playing a joke and they'll make up some entertaining story about him coming back from the dead; just wait and see.
2007-06-18 23:11:08
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answered by Kayla P 2
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idk.....
probably.
i mean he owns WWE.
he is the one that started that company.
he is the one that gave all of those people backstage their jobs.
and exactly how pipper or mick foley i think said it, believe it or not but he is the reason why we are typing on this thing, or watching that tv show, or playing wrestliung video games, or going to the arenas.
because of vince mcmahon
2007-06-18 23:15:54
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answered by Version 2.0 4
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so u were wondering what i thought too. u just see the show .i did. i don't think he dead cause there isn't any press on his "death". i think they're just trying to ease us into the idea of a wwe without V.K.M. WHen he does die i think they will have a memorial on wwe just for him
2007-06-18 23:11:39
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answered by mlemon23 1
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unfortunately since this is a beefed up soap opera think it will end up like the Anna Nicholle death especially,since Stephanie and Shane are the main binafishiarys of the estate of wwe.
2007-06-18 23:20:50
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answered by gclambert2004 1
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