The highly-anticipated Vince McMahon documentary premieres next Wednesday on Netflix. During an interview with Sportskeeda, Alberto Del Rio gave his take on the allegations.
“To be honest, I don’t know what’s gonna happen because the law system works in different ways in every state. But I can tell you this – the law system in America works, and it’s fair, and they always find the truth. Whenever they find the truth, whatever the truth is, for one side or the other, it will be a matter of people deciding if they can take the truth or not. I’m saying this because that’s exactly what happened with me.
The truth is out there. It’s for the people to see it but there’s still some people that doesn’t want to see the truth. For whatever stupid reason, they want to continue attacking a man that does doesn’t do anything more than work, work, work and provide to his family, and continue giving his best to the wrestling business. So when it comes to Mr. McMahon, it’s going to happen the same way. The law system will find the truth, and they’ll put the truth out there. Then it’s gonna be a matter of the people believing in that truth or continue to attack Mr. McMahon.
Whatever it is, I have to say this because I don’t find it fair that these days, the world is just destroying him. They’re just destroying Mr. McMahon and they’re forgetting about the fact that none of this beautiful business would be here today, the way it is if it wasn’t for him. The rest, the other stuff, the personal stuff has to be completely separated from what he created in our industry. That’s the only thing that I don’t find fair. I will say this to everyone out there. The law system will find the truth. Be ready for whenever that happens. I hope both sides get what they deserve.”
Alberto Del Rio was arrested on 5/9/20 for allegedly battering and sexually assaulting his then-girlfriend. On 10/9/20, Del Rio was indicted by a grand jury and formally charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault, two felonies. After several trial delays, the charges were dropped because there was a “missing witness.”
McMahon was accused by former WWE employee Janel Grant of coercing her into a sexual relationship. Grant says she was repeatedly sexually assaulted during 2020-2021 and that she was subjected to “extreme cruelty and degradation” by McMahon.
Other allegations made about McMahon include former WWE referee Rita Chatterton in 1992 accusing McMahon of rape in 1986. In 2006, McMahon was accused of showing nude photos of himself as well as groping and attempting to kiss a tanning salon worker in Boca Raton, Florida.
McMahon was accused of sexually assaulting a spa worker in 2011. That incident allegedly occurred in California and a lawsuit was filed against McMahon in 2022. McMahon has denied the allegations made about him.
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