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Jim Ross Thought Vince McMahon Looked Horrible In ‘Real Hulk Hogan’ Documentary, ‘He Looked Tired, Withdrawn, And Like He Had Been Abused’

Vince McMahon resurfaced on Tuesday, making an appearance in the “Real Hulk Hogan” documentary that aired on FOX.

McMahon was one of the main narrators of the documentary with lengthy comments from him regarding Hogan’s life and career.

Speaking on Grilling JR, Jim Ross gave his thoughts on how Vince McMahon looked.

“I thought he looked horrible. He looked tired, withdrawn. It had me concerned. When I first saw it when it came on, I watched it from the beginning, they had a lot of Vince on it. I was surprised he was on camera so much. Whoever did his makeup should be fired. He just looked withdrawn and so old. That’s like the pot calling the kettle black, in my respect. Can’t stay younger forever. When you have a little bit of youth on your side or good DNA, good genes, don’t take that for granted. He was all over (the doc) and he said a lot of things that I have heard him say before in private.

“He looked tired. He looked withdrawn. He looked like he had been abused in that respect. Maybe he felt that way because he and Hogan were tight. Look at his eyes. To me, he looked tired and a little frustrated. He looked good. His suit was custom and he looked good in his attire. The hair thing was one issue that caught my eye. Having his eyebrows colored was another thing that caught my eye. Eyes tell a big story. I was surprised he allowed himself to be on camera that long or that much with one single shot.”

Ross said that it was an interesting documentary and they “didn’t beat up” Hogan in the documentary, which was produced by TMZ.

Ross reiterated that he didn’t think McMahon said anything out of line, and agreed with him that Hogan is not a racist.

Fans can find McMahon’s comments on Hogan’s passing from the documentary here.

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