@Conflict Said
My mother once told me that people get married as a coverup for homosexuality. She had exerienced this before personally and I found the concept a little worrying. The idea is that on the one one hand, the person is hetrosexually inclined, but later on develops a liking for a member of the same sex. I've never seen this myself, but Shane Mcmahon, and I do bring up another member of the Mcmahon family because he does bring the concept to mind, manifests symptoms of this. He's married with children, but is always in the presence of men when he makes his on screen appearances. Not once did I ever see him with a woman and he often hugged men.
To answer the question of whether or not Regal or Mcmahon were gay or not, I can't say for certain, but isn't it a bit fishy that a man enjoys another man kissing his ass. I mean, a kiss is an expression of sexuality, isn't it?
So every person who gets married is covering their homosexuality? No.
What your talking about is denial, a person cannot come to terms with their sexuality so pretends to be 'normal'. Recently a well known rugby player came out as gay over here. He had been married, had children, pretended to be straight, but he also would have sex with men and knew thats where his attractions lay. For him, at the point society was when he started playing it would not have been acceptable for him to be gay. You do not develop attraction for the same sex, you either do or don't.
I do not know Shane Mcmahon, i assume he is also a wrestler? And you talk about on screen appearences, not personal ones. WWE is scripted and poorly acted, the characters you see on screen are not real. (Hence why i made the distinction in my earlier post re: WWE vs Olympic wrestling) This is the same with the kissing episode.