WWE Bans Former Owner Vince McMahon From Its Headquarters
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has increasingly been distancing itself from former owner Vince McMahon after his latest sexual assault allegations and lawsuit. John Moore/Getty Images

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has increasingly been distancing itself from former owner Vince McMahon after his latest sexual assault allegations and lawsuit, with the man who calls himself the "Genetic Jackhammer" finding himself banned from WWE headquarters entirely, including the gym he designed himself.

This was revealed by WWE employee Tom Carlucci, who has worked in the company since 1987 under Vince McMahon himself. He revealed that while he remains grateful to his former boss for what he did for him, he revealed that McMahon could not even step inside his brainchild.

"I will never ever badmouth [Vince]. Now, what's going on with Vince now, it's a totally different story. There are three sides to every story in my book," he said before addressing the Vince McMahon WWE HQ ban. "He can't even walk in the building... He always wanted us under one roof. That was his dream to have us under one roof. The dream came and he's not even a part of it anymore."

WWE Headquarters was supposed to be Vince McMahon's idea, but thanks to the lawsuit by former employee Janel Grant, he is now banned from ever stepping inside, He is even banned from the gym facility that was designed specifically for him.

"The gym was created for Vince. He designed the gym with his trainer Mike, who I know really well. He can't even go in that gym anymore. He can't step foot anywhere," said Carlucci.

Vince McMahon Sexual Assault Lawsuit Still Paused

As for the court case itself, Janel Grant, the former WWE employee who sued McMahon, as well as WWE itself and former WWE executive John Laurinaitis, has agreed to have her lawsuit paused after a request from the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York as it continues to investigate the case.

"Ms. Grant has consented to a request by the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York to stay her case against Mr. McMahon, WWE, and Mr. Laurinaitis, pursuant to a pending non-public investigation," said her attorney, Ann Callis, to ABC News, "We will cooperate with all appropriate next steps."

McMahon is not just the subject of Grant's lawsuit but also a federal investigation that stemmed from sexual misconduct accusations by other women.

WWE Hall of Famer Reveals New Vince McMahon Story, Says Former WWE Chairman Peed on a Bed

Meanwhile, more stories regarding Vince McMahon's questionable actions have surfaced, including one from WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart, who is known to not be very fond of the disgraced former wrestling promoter.

He stated that they were all drunk at the time and it happened after he and several WWE wrestlers visited a strip club. Hart added that Curt Hennig, known as Mr. Perfect, as well as other wrestlers, needed to find a restroom. However, McMahon directed them to pee on Ric Flair's bed instead, as a prank.

"I remember Vince McMahon peed on the bed.... but I know Vince paid for everything," said the former WWE champion.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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