For weeks, fans have speculated about what really went down at Vince McMahon’s ultra-private 80th birthday bash—and now, a major piece of that mystery has just surfaced.
Steve Stasiak of Book Pro Wrestlers dropped an update, confirming that the white statue making the rounds online is, in fact, a bust of Vince McMahon. According to Stasiak, it’s not some collectible or merch item. This exclusive bust was created specifically for Vince’s hand-picked guests who were invited to his top-secret birthday celebration at the five-star Baccarat Hotel in New York City.
“That white bust — that’s Vince McMahon. Only 100 exist. They were created exclusively for the hand-picked guests who checked into New York’s ultra-luxury Baccarat Hotel to celebrate Vince’s 80th birthday,” Stasiak wrote.
This wasn’t a typical wrestling party. According to Stasiak, the event was a lockdown. Guests were required to sign strict NDAs, phones were banned, and no cameras were allowed inside.
“If you were in that room, you signed and stayed silent. If you weren’t… you never saw a thing.”
But not everyone was bound by those rules. Stasiak revealed that the photo of the Vince bust came from someone who wasn’t under NDA, and now the wrestling world is seeing what no one was supposed to.
“This bust is the first peek outside those closed doors — and it’s just the start.”
The birthday celebration, held at Gotham Hall, was stacked with WWE legends and top names from past and present. Teddy Long had already that the guest list included The Undertaker, John Cena, Jerry Lawler, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, R-Truth, Sgt. Slaughter, Bruce Prichard, and others. Long also confirmed that he was seated at Vince’s personal table alongside Cena—one of only two talents to receive that honor.
There were also special performances. According to Long, Jelly Roll provided the musical entertainment, along with a Brooklyn choir and an opera singer. Shane McMahon attended, and Triple H’s daughters sang happy birthday to their grandfather. However, Stephanie McMahon was notably absent.
As for Vince himself, Long described him as sharp, stylish, and energized—sporting suits both nights and walking around with a headset like he was backstage at a WWE taping.
“He looked nice to me. Had on a nice suit both nights. He was getting around, moving around… He loves this,” Long said.
Stasiak ended his update with a warning: this leak is only the beginning.
“Trust me… this is just the opening bell. More photos, stories, and behind-the-scenes pieces from that night — a night the rest of the world was told would stay buried — are coming.”
Do you think more footage from Vince’s secret 80th birthday celebration will leak? Should the wrestling world be allowed to see what happened, or should it stay behind closed doors? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
September 26, 2025 4:34 pm