Douglas had already worked for WCW twice and WWE once before rejoining McMahon’s company in 1995. Upon his return, the one-time Intercontinental Champion portrayed a villainous college dean who gave his opponents report cards after matches.

In an interview with WSI’s James Romero, the 57-year-old said he had reservations from the beginning about McMahon’s vision for his character:

The four-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion re-debuted on WWE television as Dean Douglas in July 1995. After a disappointing six months, he left the company in January 1996 following a disagreement with McMahon.

Shane Douglas thinks people are scared to question Vince McMahon

Shane Douglas once cut two different promos while filming vignettes: one promo in the way he wanted, and one in the way Vince McMahon wanted. When McMahon left the room, Douglas was told by everyone who witnessed both promos that his own version was better.

Moments later, the former WCW star said everyone’s opinions changed when the WWE Chairman returned.

Douglas added that his former boss in ECW, Paul Heyman, was always willing to change his mind if someone had a better idea. In WWE, however, he felt that people were “scared to death” of McMahon and did not want to go against his ideas.

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