Okay, here’s my take on sharing my “vince mcmahon is gay” experiment. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a weird ride.

Alright, so the other day I was sitting around, bored outta my skull, and this thought just popped into my head: “vince mcmahon is gay”. I know, random as hell, right? But hey, curiosity got the better of me, and I figured, why not see what happens if I just start… y’know… putting that out there?
First things first, I hit up Google Trends. Gotta see if there’s any existing buzz around this. Turns out, not a whole lot. Which, honestly, made it even more tempting. Time to stir the pot a little.
Next step: social media. I started small. A couple of offhand comments on Twitter (X, whatever), just dropping it in there like it was a known fact. “Man, Vince McMahon is so gay, am I right?” Stuff like that. Nothing too aggressive, just planting the seed.
Then I hopped over to Reddit. This is where things started to get interesting. I created a throwaway account and posted in a couple of wrestling subreddits. Asked some leading questions, like “Has anyone else noticed how flamboyant Vince McMahon is?” and “Do you think Vince McMahon being gay would change anything about WWE?”.
The responses were… mixed, to say the least. Some people were immediately dismissive, calling me an idiot and saying it was a stupid thing to say. Others were more open to the idea, pointing out certain behaviors or statements from Vince that could be interpreted that way. And then there were the conspiracy theorists, who were already convinced it was true and had all sorts of “evidence” to back it up.

I didn’t argue with anyone. I just kept feeding the fire, dropping little hints and suggestions, letting people draw their own conclusions. I even started making up stories, like “I heard from a guy who worked backstage that Vince used to hit on the male wrestlers all the time.” Totally fabricated, of course, but it added to the chaos.
Then I moved onto some forums. Wrestling forums, general discussion forums, even a few LGBTQ+ forums. I used different accounts and different approaches in each one, trying to see which ones got the most traction.
The LGBTQ+ forums were the most interesting. Some people were genuinely curious and wanted to know why I thought Vince might be gay. Others were offended, saying it was disrespectful to speculate about someone’s sexuality without any real evidence. And a few were just excited at the prospect of a powerful figure like Vince coming out.
After a few days of this, I started to see some actual movement. Articles started popping up online, gossip blogs were picking up on the rumors, and even some of the mainstream wrestling news sites were mentioning it in passing. Nothing concrete, mind you, just “unconfirmed reports” and “speculation,” but still, it was out there.
Eventually, the whole thing kinda fizzled out. No one ever came forward with any actual proof, and the rumor just faded into the background noise of the internet. But for a little while there, I managed to create a pretty convincing illusion. I proved that with a little bit of effort and a lot of audacity, you can make pretty much anything believable online.

- Started with a random thought.
- Googled for existing info (found nothing much).
- Hit up Twitter with casual mentions.
- Reddit with leading questions and fake stories.
- Forums with different approaches.
- Watched the chaos unfold.
Was it ethical? Probably not. Was it fun? Hell yeah. Did I learn anything? Absolutely. The internet is a wild place, man. And people believe what they want to believe.
The Aftermath
Look, I’m not proud of everything I did. It was a dumb experiment, and I wouldn’t recommend anyone else try it. But it was definitely eye-opening. And hey, at least it gave me a good story to tell.