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McMahon and married
McMahon married Alyce Ferrill on July 5, 1945, while he was serving as a flight instructor in the Marines ; the couple had four children: Claudia ( 1946 – ), Michael Edward ( 1951 – 1995 ), Linda and Jeffrey.
On February 22, 1992, three months before his Tonight Show run came to a close, in a ceremony held near Las Vegas, McMahon married Pamela " Pam " Hurn, a 37-year-old mother of a son named Lex.
The couple were eventually engaged, but during the in-ring ceremony, Triple H showed a video which revealed that he had drugged McMahon and taken her to Las Vegas, Nevada where they were married in a drive-through ceremony.
In 1994 McMahon married Australian singer and actress Dannii Minogue.
In 1919, he married Eugenia McMahon, a garment worker and a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
McMahon married his second wife, Juanita W. Johnston ( 1914 – 1998 ), and the couple lived in Fort Lauderdale in the mid-1950s.
Triple H also " married " Stephanie McMahon, who would also join the group.
Byrne has been married since 1994 to Michael McMahon, a former undercover officer in the New York City Police Department.
In February 1940 McMahon married Rosemary Turner, and they had a daughter, Patricia.
He is married to Emer McMahon and they have one daughter.
Roderick married a young New York woman named Rose E. Davis ( b. 1891 ), who was of Irish descent, and together they had three children, Vincent J. McMahon, Roderick Jr., and a daughter named Dorothy.

McMahon and Victoria
* Sir William McMahon and Lady McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia and wife lived in Drumalbyn Road And Victoria Road respectively.

McMahon and Valentine
Valentine began working on a casual basis for the World Wide Wrestling Federation, then owned by Vincent J. McMahon, in November 1978.
He went to New York for Vincent J. McMahon where he teamed with Johnny Valentine and Bull Curry in feuds against Mark Lewin and Don Curtis as well as the team of Antonino Rocca and Miguel Pérez in Madison Square Garden.

McMahon and on
With McMahon unexpectedly eliminated from the contest, Senator John Gorton was elected Liberal leader on 9 January 1968, and was sworn in as Prime Minister on 10 January, replacing McEwen.
The area had a Protestant and Unionist majority and IRA actions were responded to with reprisals against the Catholic population, including killings ( such as the McMahon Murders ) and the burning of many homes – as on Belfast's Bloody Sunday.
Also, in Tampa, on October 16, 2006, four members of the Gambino crime family ( Capo Ronald Trucchio, Terry Scaglione, Steven Catallono and associate Kevin McMahon ) were tried under RICO statutes, found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.
This caused wide controversy among the women of New Orleans and McMahon publicly apologized on sports radio, denouncing the claim as false, indicating that he couldn ’ t have said such things simply because he ’ s a late-sleeper, and wouldn ’ t have been up that early in the morning to publicly smear the women of New Orleans.
Unable to reach political accommodation on disputed territory along the 3, 225-kilometer-long Himalayan border, the Chinese launched simultaneous offensives in Ladakh and across the McMahon Line on 20 October 1962, coinciding with the Cuban Missile Crisis.
It was not until the late 1930s that the British started to use the McMahon Line on official maps of the region.
President Harry S. Truman signed the McMahon / Atomic Energy Act on August 1, 1946, transferring the control of atomic energy from military to civilian hands, effective from January 1, 1947.
However, on 18 December, the Country Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen announced that the Country Party would not continue to serve in the coalition if McMahon were to be the new Liberal leader.
After the election, Gorton was challenged for the Liberal leadership by McMahon and David Fairbairn, but so long as McEwen's veto on McMahon remained in place, he was fairly safe.
McMahon died of cancer in Sydney on 31 March 1988 at 80.
His widow Lady ( Sonia ) McMahon died aged 77 on 2 April 2010.
But more importantly, McEwen was bitterly opposed to McMahon on political grounds, because McMahon was allied with free trade advocates in the conservative parties and favoured sweeping tariff reforms: a position that was vehemently opposed by McEwen, his Country Party colleagues and their rural constituents.
The security forces were also reportedly implicated in reprisal killings of Catholics, notably the McMahon Murders on 26 March 1922, in which six Catholics were killed and the Arnon Street Massacre on 1 April, where another six were shot dead in retaliation for the IRA killing of a policeman.
Mondt and McMahon wanted Rogers to keep the NWA World Championship, but Rogers was unwilling to sacrifice his $ 25, 000 deposit on the belt ( title holders at the time had to pay a deposit to insure they honored their commitments as champion ).
Rogers lost the NWA World Championship to Lou Thesz in a one-fall match in Toronto, Ontario on January 24, 1963, which led to Mondt, McMahon, and the CWC leaving the NWA in protest, creating the World Wide Wrestling Federation ( WWWF ) in the process.
On February 21, 1980, the son of Vincent J. McMahon, Vincent K. McMahon, founded Titan Sports, Inc. and on June 6, 1982, purchased Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd. from his father and other stock holders ( Arnold Skaaland, Gorilla Monsoon, and Phil Zacko ).
WrestleMania was a pay-per-view extravaganza ( in some areas ; most areas of the country saw WrestleMania available on closed-circuit television ) that McMahon marketed as being the Super Bowl of professional wrestling.
The WWF did incredible business on the shoulders of McMahon and his all-American babyface hero, Hulk Hogan, for the next several years, creating what some observers dubbed a second golden age for professional wrestling.
NBC walked out on the venture after only one season, but McMahon intended to continue alone.

McMahon and March
Bullock also starred in Premonition with Julian McMahon, which was released in March 2007.
* March 31 – Sir William McMahon, twentieth Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1908 )
Sir William McMahon, GCMG, CH ( 23 February 190831 March 1988 ), was an Australian Liberal politician and the 20th Prime Minister of Australia.
In March 2010, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences caused controversy when Fawcett was excluded from the " In Memoriam " montage at the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, along with fellow television stars Bea Arthur, Gene Barry and Ed McMahon.
Edward Leo Peter " Ed " McMahon, Jr. ( March 6, 1923 – June 23, 2009 ) was an American comedian, game show host and announcer.
On March 21, 2003, the long battle ended with McMahon reaping $ 7 million from what was later discovered to be several companies who were negligent for allowing mold into his home.
McMahon was injured in 2007 in a fall and, in March 2008, it was announced he was recovering from a broken neck and two subsequent surgeries.
McMahon had said that he still suffered from the injury to his neck in March 2007.
Despite interference by McMahon, Jericho lost to Triple H at WrestleMania X8 on March 17.
On the March 25 episode of Raw, Jericho and McMahon lost to Triple H in a Triple Threat match for the Undisputed Championship, with the stipulation that, if McMahon was pinned, she would be forced to leave the WWF ; In the match, Triple H pinned McMahon.
A visibly pregnant McMahon also returned on the March 6, 2006 episode of Raw, approaching Shawn Michaels backstage and claiming to have abdominal pains.
The far more detailed eight miles to the inch McMahon Line map of 24 – 25 March 1914 is signed only by the Tibetan and British representatives.
The failure of the 1959 Tibetan uprising and the 14th Dalai Lama's arrival in India in March led Indian parliamentarians to censure Nehru for not securing a commitment from China to respect the McMahon Line.
After WCW was bought out by Vince McMahon, Tuite signed a developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation in March 2001.
For example, in Belfast, the McMahon Murders of March 1922, in which six Catholics were killed, and the Arnon Street killings a week later which killed another 6.
In addition to WrestleMania in March, the Royal Rumble in January, and Survivor Series in November, McMahon made an event for August, which he named SummerSlam.
Most notably, it hosted the historic March 26, 2001 edition of Raw, where Vince McMahon purchased his rival Ted Turner's World Championship Wrestling promotion, which was also simulcast on WCW Monday Nitro.
On March 30, X-Pac and Tori assisted Stephanie McMahon in winning the Women's Championship from Jacquelyn.
Another occurred on the March 18, 2006 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, during a Street Fight between Shawn Michaels and Shane McMahon.
Bob Clayton, who had succeeded Jim Lucas as announcer, took over the hosting duties but in March, NBC set him aside in favor of Ed McMahon due to advertiser pressure.

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