Vince McMahon FINALLY Breaks Silence on Hulk Hogan’s Steroid Use, And It’s BAD

 

 

 

 

Vince McMahon has finally broken his silence on one of the most controversial chapters in wrestling history — Hulk Hogan’s alleged steroid use — and what he’s revealed has sent shockwaves through the WWE universe.

For years, whispers and speculation have followed both Hogan and McMahon, especially during the height of professional wrestling’s steroid scandal in the early 1990s.

While both men denied or downplayed the allegations at the time, McMahon has now admitted that there was more truth to the rumors than fans were ever allowed to know.

 

 

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In a rare and brutally honest interview, McMahon acknowledged that steroid use was “rampant” during the era and that Hogan, as the face of the company, was “not an exception.”

He described a culture of pressure — to look bigger, stronger, and more heroic than reality could allow — and accepted responsibility for creating that environment.

According to McMahon, image was everything, and the cost of that illusion eventually became too high to ignore.

He revealed that internal concerns were raised multiple times, but financial success and public adoration often drowned them out.

 

 

 

Rare pic of Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan, and Andre the Giant together circa 1984.

 

 

 

While he stopped short of accusing Hogan directly of illegal activity, his words made it clear: what once was denied now can no longer be hidden.

McMahon’s statement marks a dramatic shift from decades of silence and damage control, and it raises difficult questions about accountability, exploitation, and the legacy of wrestling’s biggest stars.

For longtime fans, the revelation is both a vindication and a heartbreak — confirming what many suspected while reshaping how the icons of the era will be remembered.

 

 

 

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Whether it leads to further fallout or long-overdue reform, one thing is certain: Vince McMahon’s silence is over, and the truth is finally out.

 

 

 

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