
Jim Ross is putting it out therehe believes Vince McMahon is already part of the WrestleMania 42 picture, at least behind the scenes. Speaking on the latest episode of Grilling JR, Jim Ross was asked whether he sees Vince McMahon returning to WWE creativeand he didnt hesitate with his answer. Ross pointed to McMahons track record and mindset, making it clear he believes the former WWE boss still has something to offer creatively. From Ross perspective, that all leads to one conclusion heading into WWEs biggest show of the year. When pressed further on whether McMahon is already influencing WrestleMania 42, Ross doubled down and suggested its only a matter of time before it becomes visible. He also hinted that even if McMahon isnt fully hands-on, his fingerprints could still show up in key areas like major matches or title programs. Ross made sure to clarify that this wouldnt take away from the current WWE leadership under Triple H, but rather complement it given McMahons experience. He then shifted focus to the business side, suggesting that executives like Ari Emanuel and Nick Khan would be open to using McMahon if the opportunity made sense. Ross stated that Vince McMahons experience and vision still hold major value, especially when it comes to an event as big as WrestleMania: Because they realize that McMahon is a guy that built the whole damn thing. He has a vision that nobody else has. With speculation continuing to swirl, Ross comments only add more fuel to the idea that McMahon could still have influenceeven if its not officially acknowledged. If Vince McMahon does end up having a hand in WrestleMania 42, it would mark a major behind-the-scenes development at a time when WWE is firmly under new leadershipbut still tied to the legacy he built. Do you think Vince McMahon should be involved in WrestleMania 42 creative, or should WWE fully move forward under Triple Hs vision? Let us know your thoughts and drop your feedback below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google