Consider the following:
Ravaged the system by which his chosen business operated, affecting how dozens (if not hundreds) of people provided for their families and ran their lives.
Frequently was unfaithful to his wife.
Exploited the deaths of his contracted performers.
By all accounts was responsible for the wrongful (and public) death of at least one of them.
Put on lewd public performances.
Made a ridiculous ass of himself often.
Lost hundreds of millions of dollars on an overperforming product due to his hubris/carny tendencies. (WWE Network launch.)
Took a shoot headbutt in his 70s.
Attacked Harley Race in a shoot.
But what was his greatest regret?
"It is unfortunate that [his stepfather, Leo Lupton] died before I could have killed him. I would have enjoyed that."
People throw out the term "alpha" way too much and often don't understand what it means. It's hard to explain that Forrest Griffin and my buddy the SWAT officer aren't "alpha" but Bill Gates is very very alpha and so is Vince McMahon. A thousand years ago, Vince very well could have been Genghis Khan or at least have aspired to be.