In a saga that’s juicier than a soap opera, the sex trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon, filed by Janel Grant, has been temporarily halted due to a federal investigation. Adding more fuel to the fire, former WWE and WCW valet Missy Hyatt has come forward with her own eyebrow-raising encounter with McMahon. Over the weekend, Hyatt shared her story in multiple interviews, revealing why her stint with WWE was shorter than a wrestler’s pre-match pep talk.

Speaking with “Wrestling Shoot Interviews,” Hyatt didn’t hold back. “I had to push Vince out of my hotel room because he was trying to stick his tongue in my mouth,” she recounted. The incident took place in Las Vegas, where Hyatt, McMahon, and a group of others were shooting and doing tapings. After a night that included a blackjack lesson from McMahon and a dinner at Caesar’s Palace, things took a turn for the bizarre. “I remember I was wearing a leather dress and [Gene Okerlund] just poured coffee in my lap… He said later that they did that to see how I’d react. To see if I’d freak out, but they were like, ‘Oh you handled that really well…'”

But the real drama unfolded later that night. “McMahon took me to my hotel room and he was trying to get in my hotel room. I was pushing him out,” Hyatt revealed. She also shared this story on “Cafe De Rene,” adding, “I wouldn’t f*** Vince. That was another thing. He was really into me until he tried to get in my hotel room and I pushed him out.”

Hyatt, who was known for her “Missy’s Manor” segments, didn’t mince words about her feelings for the role or her short-lived WWE career. She claimed her departure was tied to her refusal to sleep with McMahon. “If you don’t give him sex, you don’t get a push,” she said bluntly.

In both interviews, Hyatt confirmed that she had reached out to Janel Grant’s legal team, offering to testify about her experiences with McMahon. “I hope that girl takes him to the cleaners. He should have paid the NDA. He should have paid her, and he didn’t pay her and then she comes out with all this stuff. He’s just a nasty son of a b***h,” she said during “Cafe De Rene.” She further added, “I’ve talked to the attorney that’s suing him, you know, and told them the dealings that I had with him and that he’s a scummy, scummy guy.”

Despite the numerous allegations, McMahon and his legal team have consistently denied any wrongdoing. His attorney reiterated their stance last Thursday, asserting confidence that the investigation will vindicate McMahon. Prior to the lawsuit being stayed, McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis had all attempted to move the civil suit into arbitration.

As the legal drama unfolds, one thing is clear: this story is far from over, and Missy Hyatt’s revelations have added yet another layer to the complex and controversial narrative surrounding Vince McMahon.

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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