Kevin Nash Claims Vince McMahon Painted Himself As Schizophrenic in Netflix Documentary

The long-anticipated Mr. McMahon documentary has revealed a lot of things about Vince McMahon, especially when it comes to his mindset. This includes his bizarre remarks about having ā€three computersā€ and Kevin Nash has now shared his thoughts on the matter.

The docuseries closely examines Vince McMahonā€™s career, giving focus on some of the more controversial events in WWE. It addresses topics such asĀ Sableā€™s sexual harassment claimsĀ and McMahonā€™s attempts to defend himself against assault accusations from formerĀ WWE referee Rita Chatterton. The documentary clearly does not shy away from these difficult subjects.

In the last episode, McMahon talks about how his mind works, comparing it to having several ā€œcomputersā€ running at the same time. He says he doesnā€™t have two separate brains, but sometimes different parts of his mind can clash. While heā€™s talking to someone, another part of his mind is thinking about something else. He also mentions having a third ā€œcomputerā€ that focuses on unrelated things, which makes him feel a bit out of place.

ā€œI have, not two different brains, but like, computers in my head, and sometimes they work against me. I have one computer talking to you right now, and thereā€™s another one thinking about something completely different. ā€œAnd then thereā€™s a third one sometimesā€¦ Itā€™s difficult for me to pay attention to things. Itā€™s bothered me because all I wanted to be was normal. I wanted to fit in. But I deal with it.ā€

While speaking on his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash mentioned that Vince McMahon painted himself as a schizophrenic in the Netflix documentary. McMahon talked about having three computers working in his brain, which Nash found surprising. He thought it was odd that McMahon described himself in such a way, suggesting he had different parts to his personality. Nash felt that this comment was shocking, no matter if it was true or not.

ā€œI thought he said two computers. Three? He said three! All right, well, he described two. He said, ā€˜Well, the person asked himā€”no, he was asked how many computers.ā€™ He said three, and then he said, ā€˜Besides this, what else? What else is, you know, besides what weā€™re doing right now? What else is going on?ā€™ He said, ā€˜Well, one of them is having, you know, SEā€”sex. You know, a very pleasurable sexual experience.ā€™ Right? Having a good time sexually. And I just thought, like, wow, man, like if there are all the things to say and all the **** thatā€™s going to happen moving forward, he basically painted to me that youā€™re a schizophrenic.

I mean, you have three of you. You just told me you have three of you! Like, what would be theā€”uh, I mean, if it was 1955 and you said, ā€˜I donā€™t know, thereā€™s uh, thereā€™sā€”H Computer hasnā€™t been invented. There are three of me. Yeah, three different people in my head.ā€™ Now you just turn it around and say, ā€˜Thereā€™s three different computers. Thereā€™s this one thatā€™s processing this.ā€™ Imagine if you could actually take your mind and, I mean, just compartmentalize it in such a way that, yeah, that and make it not likeā€”like, wink-winkā€”but do that. Then that explains so much of his personalā€”it was just shocking toā€”I mean, true or not true, itā€™s shocking that he admitted it.ā€

With that said, RVD did defend Vince McMahon over blame from wrestlersĀ who were addicted to painkillers and suffered injuries. Regardless, there is a method to Vince McMahonā€™s madness, so his remarks werenā€™t as shocking as some expected in the end.

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