Former WWE Superstar Maven has insisted that he doesn’t “give a sh*t” about the allegations against former CEO Vince McMahon.
McMahon retired as CEO and Chairman of WWE earlier this year following allegations of misconduct and hush-money payouts.
Speaking to Monte and the Pharaoh, Maven said it was not his place to judge what may or may not have happened.
“I don’t give a sh*t. Here’s what I know, I wasn’t in the room, I don’t know what happened, I don’t know what was consensual, I don’t know what was wanted. What I do know is that there’s always gonna be someone with their hand out, always.”
Maven joked that he wishes that “Harvey Weinstein wanted to j*rk off in front of me,” referencing the infamous film producer who faced accusations of rape and sexual assault during the #MeToo movement.
When asked about any potential locker room rumors about McMahon during his time with WWE, Maven said that discussion about the boss was not uncommon.
“My God, it’s a wrestling locker room. The rumors you hear backstage are pretty outlandish. Hearing that Vince is f***ing one of the girls does not fall under that category.”
Maven went on to say that McMahon had a program and something that everyone wanted.
After winning MTV’s Tough Enough in 2001, Maven would earn a WWE contract and remain with the company until 2005.
McMahon is reportedly plotting a comeback to WWE and believes the allegations against him would have blown over had he stayed in his roles as Chairman and CEO.