Basic Information
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Name (as requested) | Roderick James Mcmahon Iii |
| Born | October 12, 1943 |
| Died | January 20, 2021 |
| Spouse | Jamice (married 1967; ~53 years together) |
| Children | Rome McMahon, Troy McMahon |
| Grandchildren | Law, Blake, Ty, Trace, Tatum, TJ (6 named grandchildren) |
| Parents | Victoria “Vicki” Askew (mother); Vincent J. McMahon (father) |
| Notable relatives | Vince K. McMahon (brother); Linda McMahon (sister-in-law); Shane McMahon (nephew); Stephanie McMahon Levesque (niece) |
| Education | Bachelor’s degree — Memphis State University |
| Military service | U.S. Air Force (stationed in Germany) |
| Career notes | Private businessman; reported to have run or been associated with a metals business; not a WWE executive |
| Public net worth | No reliable public estimate available |
I still remember the electric way the McMahon name lands in conversation — like a marquee in Times Square — and then, tucked behind that glare, there are people who never wanted the spotlight. Roderick James Mcmahon Iii was one of those people: a quiet counterpoint in a family notorious for spectacle. Think of him as the steady cut of shadow in an otherwise neon family portrait — necessary, stabilizing, often overlooked.
A life sketched in dates and small, clear moments
| Year/Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1943-10-12 | Birth of Roderick James Mcmahon Iii |
| 1967 | Marriage to Jamice (met while stationed in Germany) |
| 19XX | Attended Memphis State University — earned a business degree |
| 2021-01-20 | Passed away |
Numbers anchor the story: 1943 to 2021 — seventy-seven years that contained military service, a long marriage (about 53 years), two sons, and at least six grandchildren who carried the name forward in small, ordinary ways. Those years are not just statistics; they’re the spine of a life that preferred boardrooms and family dinners to pyrotechnics and broadcast cameras.
Family portrait — introductions, short and cinematic
Here I’ll introduce the people who orbit him, the kind of roll call that reads like stage directions in a family drama.
| Relationship | Name | Short introduction |
|---|---|---|
| Wife | Jamice | Met Roderick while he was stationed in Germany — partner for over five decades. |
| Son | Rome McMahon | One of two sons who carried the family into a next generation of quieter lives. |
| Son | Troy McMahon | The other son — family man, father to several grandchildren. |
| Mother | Victoria “Vicki” Askew | The matriarchal figure referenced in family notices. |
| Father | Vincent J. McMahon | Family patriarch — part of the broader McMahon legacy. |
| Brother | Vince K. McMahon | The high-profile sibling whose public life often eclipsed the private one. |
| Sister-in-law | Linda McMahon | Part of the extended family circle. |
| Nephew | Shane McMahon | A familiar face in the wrestling world; part of the next generation. |
| Niece | Stephanie McMahon Levesque | Another well-known family member with a public career. |
If you picture a family portrait — and I like to picture things that way — Roderick sits slightly to the side, hands folded, the person the camera catches with a small, knowing smile. He’s not the one lighting the fireworks; he’s the one making sure someone has a glass of water when the fireworks end.
Career and character — not a promoter, but not insignificant
He studied business, served his country, and then chose a life more grounded than the family’s big-stage brand. He was stationed at Ramstein in Germany with the U.S. Air Force — a detail that matters because it’s where he met Jamice, a single sentence that rewrites the rest of a life.
Post-service, the record shows a private businessman: local companies, a steady hand in trade, a life built on commerce rather than spectacle. There are references to him running or being associated with a metals business — a very literal, down-to-earth trade that fits the personality sketched in public notices: practical, not performative.
Numbers again: two sons, at least six grandchildren, a marriage begun in 1967 and maintained for five decades. Those are the markers of a life lived in commitments — the slow architecture of family rather than the flash architecture of headlines.
Public mentions, the social afterlife
When someone from a public family dies, the internet turns into a room full of murmurs. Roderick’s passing prompted condolences, threads, and remembering — not the kind that breaks news cycles with scandal, but the kind that fills comment sections and family albums. Fans and people who follow the McMahon dynasty noticed, yes, because of the surname; but the bulk of the noise centered on remembrance — personal remembrances, small and sincere.
I like to think of these mentions as flickers: brief, warm, and then gone — not because his story lacked gravity, but because his gravitas was private.
Where the ledger is blank: net worth and public financials
You’ll notice a gap where tabloids love to place a number. There is no reliable public estimate for Roderick’s personal net worth — and that silence is itself a fingerprint. No flashy filings, no headline-grabbing transactions; just the quieter commerce of a life lived outside the public balance sheet.
FAQ
Who was Roderick James Mcmahon Iii?
Roderick James Mcmahon Iii was a member of the Mcmahon family who lived a private life — a military veteran, business graduate, husband, father, and grandfather, distinct from the family’s public wrestling empire.
What was his relationship to Vince McMahon?
He was a brother to Vince K. McMahon, sharing family roots with the prominent Mcmahon lineage but largely living outside the family’s public business sphere.
Was he involved in WWE or the family business?
No — he was not part of WWE management and is remembered as a private businessman rather than a wrestling executive.
When did he live?
He was born on October 12, 1943, and passed away on January 20, 2021.
Who are his immediate family members?
His wife Jamice, sons Rome and Troy, and at least six grandchildren are named among his immediate survivors.
Did he serve in the military?
Yes — he served in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Germany, where he met his wife.
What is known about his education?
He earned a business degree from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis).
Is there a public net worth figure for him?
No reliable public net-worth estimate is available for Roderick James Mcmahon Iii.