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This is such a documentary about 'Mr. McMahon' they've brought up John Cena almost getting cut until he started rapping on the bus, Undertaker getting beat at Wrestlemania, and the PG-era.
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Just finished the series, and they get to the meat of the sexual aligations in the 37th minute of episode 6, and there's nothing new.
This was a fun trip down memory lane, but in the 6 hour runtime there's nothing you haven't seen before, or there's nothing you forgot that this is a reminder of.
This 'documentary' is just a fluff piece of WWE's history by Netflix to promote Raw now being their streaming platform. What backs up that opinion is the fact all of the interviews contained within this series were performed before the recent aligations were made public, so it wouldn't have taken long for this to have been edited and released at any time over the last year and a half.
Not worth anybody's time.
Its a Bill Simmons production starring David Shoemaker, Hulk Hogan and The Rock, it will be full of bullshit and rasslin "history" learned on WWE DVDs
"And then Andre died 3 days later"
It's like they're trying to make you feel bad or guilty for ever having enjoyed that and I'm sitting there just thinking damn that was some pretty entertaining TV.
I thought it was pretty entertaining even though the current superstars had all been hilariously coached and were petrified to answer any real questions.
There was nothing really new here though. Vince is a massive piece of shit, but we all already knew that.
The biggest missed opportunity was they didn't go after Stephanie, Hunter, Shane, Linda etc hard enough in exactly what they knew and when they knew it.
The biggest missed opportunity was they didn't go after Stephanie, Hunter, Shane, Linda etc hard enough in exactly what they knew and when they knew it.
Vince McMahon Launching New Entertainment Company With Former WWE Executives
Sources claim that McMahon will not pursue the formation of a new pro wrestling company nor anything competitive with WWE. The company is currently preparing for launch should McMahon get cleared of his charges, with a Los Angeles headquarters planned.