This isn't the first time McMahon has busted his moves
#4 With Hulk Hogan playing bass
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Let's travel all the way back to the 80s for this special dance video featuring Vince McMahon. Only in this case, it's a much different and younger Vince McMahon accompanied by a variety of dancers matching him move for move. Even though he wasn't the television character we would love to hate back then, you could see just how charismatic he is, in his character.
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An interesting side note is that you can see Hulk Hogan playing bass in this video. This was live at the Slammy Awards all the way back in 87, at the height of Hulkamania. It doesn't get any more 80s than this video!
This is just a glimpse of just how many eras of sports entertainment Vince McMahon has influenced (and continues to influence) in his lifetime with his dedication and work ethic. And of course, all his dance moves as well.
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