Las Vegas was BETTER Under the Mob - But Why? (Vegas Mafia Stories)
Las Vegas has changed a lot since the days when the Mafia ran the Strip. Back then, the Mob wanted every tourist to feel like a VIP — whether you were a high roller or just a couple with a few hundred bucks. In this video, we dive into true nostalgic-style stories from the Mob era of Las Vegas, told from the perspectives of tourists and employees who lived it. From free comps and steak dinners, to dealers who saw firsthand how the Mafia handled cheaters, these stories reveal why so many people still believe Vegas was BETTER under the Mafia’s hands. Was it really better when the Mob was in charge? Or do we just look back with rose-colored glasses? Watch and decide for yourself. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Vegas Confessions every week! #vegasmob #vegasmafia #vegasstories

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