If you like Vince McMahon's vision of WWE, you'll be happy to hear there's a lot more coming. If you don't, the news that Vince McMahon is showing no signs of slowing down may not be music to your professional wrestling or sports entertainment ears.

At the age of 76, the Chairman and CEO of WWE is still going strong and working as hard as ever, according to WWE Senior Vice President Bruce Prichard, who may be his closest connection on a daily basis in the company. Prichard has watched McMahon up close for decades and knows the amount of work the boss has put in to making WWE what it became and what it is today. As McMahon gets older and the WWE is more profitable than ever, one might think he'd take the time to slow down. Prichard says that's not the case.

Vince McMahon and Bruce Prichard
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and senior vice president Bruce Prichard

During a recent episode of his Something to Wrestle podcast, Prichard said he wouldn't be shocked if McMahon is running WWE for decades to come. He called McMahon a "freak of nature" and said that he's the one constant in WWE despite numerous changes over the past 40 years. Prichard says McMahon still has the energy and vision to lead WWE and noted said, "Yeah, I can’t imagine him not doing it, and I am sure that he will continue to do it probably for the next 25-to-30 years. And, if you think Prichard is exaggerating because that would take McMahon past the age of 100, Prichard wasn't. He noted, "His mom’s 101 and still going so, you know, he shows no signs of slowing down at all."

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100 Years Old And Still Running WWE?

Not only is the thought of that incredible, but it goes to show just how passion Vince has for this business. Some will suggest he simply doesn't want to relinquish control, and while that may be true, no one does something for as long as McMahon has without a love for it. He could have retired decades ago and still been making loads of money. Instead, he travels the road, deals with big egos, and takes a ton of criticism from fans who suggest everything that's wrong with WWE is on him.

h/t to sescoops for the transcript