On a recent episode of his podcast “Kliq This,” Wrestling celeb and WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash shared his thoughts on the recently launched Netflix docuseries “Mr. McMahon,” particularly on Vince McMahon’s remarks about possessing “different computers” in his brain, which sometimes work against his own volition.
Here are a few standout points from Nash’s podcast discussion:
Discussing McMahon’s depiction of himself as schizophrenic, Nash commented, “I just was taken aback. Thinking of all the things that could be said and considering the future repercussions, you essentially portrayed yourself as a schizophrenic. You claimed you have three versions of yourself. If we were in the year 1955 and you stated, ‘I’m not sure, there’s an another computer yet to be invented, and there are three versions of me’, it would mean there are three separate individuals residing in my brain.”
On the topic of how this mentality greatly explains McMahon’s unique personality, Nash opined, “You can flip the situation and state, ‘No, there are three separate computers. One is processing this.’ Consider if you could essentially compartmentalize your brain in this way. It’s not a far-fetched idea, and doing so would clarify many aspects of his personality. Doesn’t a serial murderer desire to get captured?”
Here is an embedded YouTube video of episode 117 of “Kliq This” where Kevin Nash discusses Mr McMahon’s ‘3 computers.’ [embedded content]