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Photo Reveals Exclusive Item From Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon’s Party

An exclusive bust of Vince McMahon, gifted to 100 guests at his private 80th birthday party, has been revealed for the first time.

Photo Reveals Exclusive Item From Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon’s Party

New details have emerged about Vince McMahon’s private 80th birthday party, including the first look at an exclusive guest gift and further confirmation of the event’s extreme secrecy.

An exclusive bust of Vince McMahon, created specifically for attendees, has been publicly revealed for the first time. Only 100 were produced and distributed to a hand-picked group of guests at the New York City celebration. The reveal came from Steve Stasiak of Book Pro Wrestlers, who shared photos and additional context on social media, promising more behind-the-scenes information from the gathering.

“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. This wasn’t some casual birthday dinner. It was a lockdown event — NDAs everywhere, phones off, cameras banned. If you were in that room, you signed and stayed silent. If you weren’t… you never saw a thing. But here’s where it gets fun: I’m connected with people who didn’t sign those NDAs. And because of that, you’re looking at something the wrestling world has never seen posted anywhere before. This bust is the first peek outside those closed doors — and it’s just the start. The guest list? Exactly as stacked as you’d imagine: Undertaker. Cena. Kane. Drew McIntyre. The Miz & Maryse. JBL. Jerry Lawler. R-Truth. Sgt. Slaughter. Bruce Prichard. A room full of wrestling royalty toasting the man who built the empire, in total secrecy. This bust isn’t merch. It’s a ‘you were trusted enough to be here’ gift from Vince himself. Something only 100 of his most loyal inner circle walked away with — meant never to leave that world. And 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.”

The celebration was governed by strict privacy protocols. Stasiak reported that all attendees signed non-disclosure agreements and were required to surrender their phones, with a total ban on cameras enforced. WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter corroborated these measures on September 23, 2025, confirming that a no-cell-phone policy was in place for the entirety of the event.

Reports list a collection of wrestling legends and current stars in attendance, including The Undertaker and Michelle McCool, John Cena, Kane, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, The Miz and Maryse, R-Truth, JBL, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Sgt. Slaughter, and Bruce Prichard.

The party was held on August 24, 2025, at Gotham Hall. Entertainment reportedly featured the New York Symphony, AC/DC, and Kid Rock, with McMahon himself making an entrance dressed as Dr. Evil. The celebration took place months after his resignation from TKO in January 2024, following a lawsuit filed by Janel Grant alleging sexual abuse and trafficking.