Ex-WWE star accused Vince McMahon fired Jackie Gayda after brutal rejection

The allegations against former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon have been piling up since the lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant last month. Grant claims that McMahon sexually harassed her and trafficked her to other men in the company, including former WWE Champion Brock Lesnar.

Recently, a former WWE superstar voiced support for Jackie Gayda, who was reportedly fired by Vince McMahon during her early days in the WWE.

Rene Dupree exposes Vince McMahon’s true colors

While speaking in the Cafe De Rene With Rene Dupree podcast, former WWE star Renee Dupree shared his opinion about the lawsuit filed against Vince McMahon. In the same podcast, Dupree revealed the true reason for the departure of Jackie Gayda from the WWE.

Dupree said, “You remember when we had Charlie Haas on here, and he told a story about how Johnny Ace fired him and Jackie the day they got back from their honeymoon? Well, let’s just say Vince also made a pass at Jackie, which she declined. And you see what happened once her and Charlie got married. If you listen to this story, it seems like if you don’t put Vince over and you don’t boost his ego, he gets mad at you and takes it out on your career.”

Dupree stated that Gayda was denied the opportunity to continue her WWE career as she stood up for herself and refused to be part of McMahon’s sexual fantasies. He claimed that McMahon made advances toward Jackie, who declined his offer.

Dupree also asserted that McMahon was known for having affairs with female talents and would punish those who did not comply with his wishes. Jackie Gayda, a winner of the second season of WWE Tough Enough, made her debut on WWE TV in 2002. Dupree further claimed that both Gayda and her husband, Charlie Haas, were removed from the company in 2005, on the day they returned from their honeymoon.

Update on Vince McMahon s*x trafficking case

Vince McMahon is currently under investigation for sex trafficking allegations made by former WWE employee Janel Grant. She accused McMahon of sexual harassment, and the lawsuit alleges that he trafficked her to other WWE stars.

Grant further claims that McMahon paid her $500,000 in 2020 to keep quiet about the abuse and continued to send her gifts and tickets to WWE events. As a result, McMahon has resigned from all his positions within the WWE and is no longer part of the company.

Vince McMahon
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The TKO group, which expanded its business empire by merging WWE with UFC, has officially confirmed that the investigations has been internally started in the WWE. The group also confirmed that the employees in the company will be immediately fired, if they make any contact with McMahon.

McMahon has denied the allegations against him and said he will “vigorously defend” himself in court. However, there is no official statement confirming his guilt or innocence, but this has created a huge setback for the company’s business and growth

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