Accounts Receivable Collection & How McMahon Could Profit

By Rob Sutter


Being the most persistent is something that can help a line of work more than anything else. You need to have a will to be the best and without it, chances are that you're not going to survive in business. Vince McMahon is the one person who managed to have this mindset when it comes to professional wrestling and the strongest one at that. Due to McMahon's undying will to succeed, I believe that he would do well in accounts receivable collection.

One has to understand why McMahon has been as strong as he has in the world of professional wrestling for the last several decades. In the 90's, especially, competition was fierce and each company wanted to beat the other out in terms of production value, exposure, talent, and aspects of that nature. McMahon's life in the world of wrestling was shaky at times, but he's managed to persevere and World Wrestling Entertainment is all the better for it. McMahon's attitude has much to do with it.

McMahon's attitude as a promoter was, to say the least, aggressive and it showed in how he would hire talent from other companies. Chris Jericho was once hired by World Championship Wrestling but the truth is that he didn't receive much attention from the wrestling world, in terms of higher-ups. Once Jericho arrived on the scene in McMahon's company, it was like he was a heralded hero. Being able to highlight talent and promote them to the masses was what McMahon did well.

Wouldn't McMahon's attitude work well in the realm of accounts receivable collection? The truth is that he's been able to do business in such a powerful way that there aren't many people who can match McMahon in the wrestling world, if anyone at all. Even if there are smaller promoters who may even understand the spectacle better, to some degree, it's not like they have the scope to do business at large. Because of McMahon's business mindset, he'd do well in a company like R-R-S.

McMahon's work in the wrestling world is strong and there aren't many, if any, people who can compete with him at his level. He's simply been in the business too long and his level of resources seems to trump just about everyone else's. Let's say that he found himself working for accounts receivable collection: would matters be the same? I think that McMahon would be able to find similar success thanks to that drive which made him a wrestling mogul.




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