This documentary is perfect if you know nothing about wrestling, If you are a fan you know all of this stuff
@mahgorstark7793Ай бұрын
Exactly what I thought would be on it....not to much but not to little....
@jvd6330Ай бұрын
There’s still some interesting stuff in there for long time fans
@exitwound3931Ай бұрын
Yeah, fans also know there's a fair bit of inaccurate assertions in there, too.
@EugeneEdwardsIVАй бұрын
If you’re a longtime fan I think it’s still interesting seeing things from Vince’s perspective as we’ve never seen a Vince interview like this/ documentary ever like this.
@meciocioАй бұрын
there are no inaccurate assertions @@exitwound3931
@braytenbirkett1373Ай бұрын
When is Netflix going to make a documentary about the quadruple champ 35-0 American gangster Chael sonnen?
@clayton97330Ай бұрын
I'd love to see it. I'd love to hear what the Internet thinks the title should be.
@D-man42069Ай бұрын
@@clayton97330 Undefined undisputed
@stevencorey143Ай бұрын
Why would anyone but Chael's own channel or people get the rights to his documentary tho? If anyone but Chael and his people got those rights it would probably end up being UFC doing the documentary but with the relationship Chael maintains there even that's unlikely
@Sawubona2007Ай бұрын
Woooooaaaah easy big fella, stop spreading fake news. Mr Sonnen is 49-0.
@StrangingnessАй бұрын
They don’t have the budget to hire Chael to edit star and produce it Himself
@bryandavismoviefanАй бұрын
What commitment to a character by Vince. He sacrificed so much for his performance.
@MikeRubin-l8bАй бұрын
it's not a character
@MizzDrizzleyАй бұрын
@@MikeRubin-l8bit’s definitely a character. No one is risking it all. The multiple women who accused him had a choice. Take the money or don’t. They took it. Sable even ended up even coming back. Don’t see an issue.
@miguelcoelho8367Ай бұрын
@@MizzDrizzleywell you have the ring boys scandal, and the jimmy sinuka one aswell a few others that show his true character.
@billj4525Ай бұрын
@@MizzDrizzley Vince did many unsavory things, but it's silly to assume that the actual character of Mr. Mcmahon is the same as Vince in his personal life. Some similarities yes, but still a completely different person.
@Kratosx23Ай бұрын
@@MikeRubin-l8b What he was saying was that the way he portrayed himself as a human being was a character. He was lying through his teeth all through this doc.
@Tempest_ElixirАй бұрын
WWF - maybe we went too far Also WWF - Powerbombing an old woman through a table 😂
@zareefhaqueАй бұрын
Not really a must see if you're a fan or follower of wrestling. Plus, 6 hours is not nearly enough to cover Vince McMahon.
@Jc-si6pjАй бұрын
A must see
@cameronscott6044Ай бұрын
I binged the entire thing yesterday. Not a huge WWE fan but this was very good.
@Loquacious_JacksonАй бұрын
Tito tapped
@danteherndon1094Ай бұрын
I saw it too
@lefthooklarry1348Ай бұрын
He didn’t tap. He was a fast maturer that outlived his kids 100%
@brixtonmysteryАй бұрын
for sure 💯
@mmgvii8076Ай бұрын
one of the ways Vince ushered in new eras was by cutting a promo with the phrase included so it was Vince himself that inserted the word "attitude".
@infamouz031Ай бұрын
Tbh fighters should watch it, they'd learn a lot about the entertainment side of things.
@dennisellis3322Ай бұрын
Mr. McMahon's character in a work to draw attention to the WWE coming to Netflix. Beautiful publicity. Vince is a genius.
@BVB-lk9ybАй бұрын
You can think of his personality what you want but he has always been a genius buisness man. His vision of what he wanted to do with the wrestling buisness and his passion and work ethic are inspiring.
@arnanderson7126Ай бұрын
Go watch Jim Cornettes review for all the background and corrections
@Titan_22_Ай бұрын
Can't wait to hear what chaels sharing with me and why
@Beans-v1eАй бұрын
I’ve learned more from watching 1 Chael video, than I did in 4 years of High School. “I only bring that to you because..”..The man is simply undefeated at everything.
@TherealsweetTee72Ай бұрын
I'm 53yrs old from Greater Manchester England 🏴 UK 🇬🇧 and I've followed ufc from its humble Dana white Beginnings Cheal Sonnen was my favourite entertainer, presser Star and in my top 7 mma fighters elite stylistic art of war brawlers of all time and now married all my 3 boys flown the nest and I stay awake far too often to my detriment and my wife's annoyance to watch Cheals content every night !! And as far as elite journalist, experts,fun mms shows and relatable educated content goes "Cheal Sonnann you are definatly the best ever at what your doing and its so different and original than any other show! Thanks mate 0 I really appreciate and enjoy your content in a educational and comedic totally original way that you make your content! The mean streets of the Ghetto that is Oregon... "Gangster N⁰1" (That's a British gangster film based on a man like yaself Mr Sonnen, look it up and give it a watch) Paul Bettany stars lead role ....Chael Sonnen is G,sta.N⁰1 🐺
@Meursault_1111Ай бұрын
Tito tapped would have sufficed.
@Meursault_1111Ай бұрын
Tito tapped would have sufficed.
@TherealsweetTee72Ай бұрын
@@Meursault_1111 "Tito tapped would have sufficed" 🌈 bet the boys are sufficed with you! You gotta be a serial killer with comments like that @1111 😂 joking take care godbless have good day my little U.S 🇺🇸 friend! Chael a legend 👍🏼
@GeeNoniGeeАй бұрын
I love that film! Malcolm MacDonald was good in it, too. I have it on my collection, along with 'Sexy Beast" (Sir Ben Kingsley and Ray Winstone are both great!)
@TherealsweetTee72Ай бұрын
@@GeeNoniGee Yeah great film! Glad somebody remembers/seen it (are you USA 🇺🇸 or UK 🇬🇧?) Not that it matters to be truthful...if you know then you know & real recognise real...godbless you and your day 👌☺👍🏼🎲🎰♞ G...N⁰1 and clockwork orange is a good film 🎦sexy beast "zRay Winstone & Sir Ben is 💯 % class...Sir Ben some actor in that...we all know somebody like that 😂
@All0utj3rkАй бұрын
“YOU’RE FIREDD” McMahon voice
@jool5941Ай бұрын
Trump stole it from him.
@anasshahid224Ай бұрын
Absolutely agreed Chael! The Mr. McMahon documentary series is absolutely phenomenal, found out a lot of different aspects of Vince’s life and the beginning of WWE I didn’t know before.
@justingreen4450Ай бұрын
Chael Sonnen pre fight press conferences are must see.
@DarkAgeNetworkАй бұрын
I’m a pretty casual WWE fan…I played the games as a kid, and watch highlights from time to time as well as some KZbin stuff in my limited spare time… So anyone who calls them self a “mark” should know the “Attitude Era” is a broad term for the late 90’s-early 00’s period where they pushed the envelope in terms of taste. To be fair, most people don’t realise that any company peddling that product wouldn’t make it off of the indies in 2024
@HyphyJuice916Ай бұрын
If you ask most kids or teenagers who watch the WWF and the attitude era. I guarantee you they can give you a pretty good description of what it was. The stuff they were doing was absolutely ridiculous on TV back then. This wasn't FX, HBO or Showtime that was shown late at night and could get away with a whole lot. This was on before my bedtime and the stuff was crazy violent Aunt the things they would do to each other, especially the divas, was pretty over the top. If you weren't fully invested in wrestling during that time, I don't think it would really make much sense to you and you look at it as just a show.
@JamelArifАй бұрын
And Chael puts life into great perspective. I love this man. “Me DMs “ 😂😂😂
@user-638jdjdpoopАй бұрын
Macho Man Randy Sonnen
@Onion_PeelerАй бұрын
Nothing new was learned or discovered here, but it was a great doc none the less!
@raventalks2776Ай бұрын
There is a small part of me that thinks the whole “Vince situation” is THE GREATEST WORK OF ALL TIME! Vince’s final act
@overlordghosthd7428Ай бұрын
It's basically a tightly packed together dark side of the ring featuring interviews from Vince but you can find stand alone dark side of the ring documentaries about the Montreal screw job, the steroid trials, the slap heard around the world, fall of WcW that are an hour long each instead of spending half an episode talking about something and then jumping ahead 10 years just to go back 15 years in the next episode
@arnanderson7126Ай бұрын
Lol, dumb. Attitude Era” came from the WWF’s marketing for about a 3 year period where the commercials literally said in a movie trailer type voice “WWF…Attitude!”
@goguyestguygoАй бұрын
Right???
@nwo2coolАй бұрын
Bruce Prichard reminded me of one of the characters in Leaving Netherlands from the Michael Jackson documentary. Bruce has seemed not to come in terms yet. He's a huge advocate for Vince McMahon in that doc. Also, he worked so closely to Vince. He defended Vince all the way. He's like Aaron Carter who defended Lou Pearlman for all the horrible things he's done. Bruce will never say anything negative about Vince because he was a Vince McMahon guy and one of his stooges.
@gabrieltorres6734Ай бұрын
I was just thinking of watching this and now Chael has spoken 🎉
@RazearАй бұрын
I only watched the first episode, but Vince actually talked about how the geopolitical storylines they aired in the '80s was appropriate for the time, even though it would never fly in today's social climate. He never apologized for treading on people's sensibilities because he knew it was right during that time. Just like how some of the raunchiness of the Attitude Era (like bra & panties matches) would get a promoter cancelled if it was showcased today.
@belalbelal4614Ай бұрын
Brilliant! I remember being a big wrestling fan when I was a kid. Of course, my favorite was Hulk Hogan. I also remember taking a break when I became 12 yrs old. Later in college I returned doing the WCW Goldberg era. It was awesome.
@alanbhattaraiАй бұрын
wow what a series
@KampKennyАй бұрын
It’s a 6 hour long watered down version of dark side of the ring. It contributed zero new information and It’s entirely missable.
@Boo-wp1xwАй бұрын
It's for non wrestling fans. I don't get how wrestling fans do not understand that
@billj4525Ай бұрын
@@Boo-wp1xw It's for both, but it needs to be made more for non wrestling fans more so, especially since it's on netflix.
@jabmalassieАй бұрын
First time your actually right about something.
@BigChucka419Ай бұрын
Wrestling Bios doing a great job telling this whole story on the Reliving The War series
@BrdOutaMyMndАй бұрын
Nothing new was really discussed except the actual spoken words of Vince and his version of discussed events. Great documentary if you have no clue who Vince really is.
@chriscripplercruz1833Ай бұрын
Nice I clicked on it today and had to stop after 5 minutes had to watch my grandniece I wasn't sure if I was going to watch the entire movie but now that you have seen it I'm going to give it a big chance tomorrow morning thanks....
@loadedbombАй бұрын
It was a great doc but there is nothing new in it
@fatherdamien69Ай бұрын
It was kind of boring in my book. It was far too long too. Nothing new being in it was a huge disappointment. Total waste of time in my opinion.
@Marty117Ай бұрын
Excellent documentary.
@tmrsa7594Ай бұрын
I love Mr. McMahon. He is the greatest promoter ever.
@fraydowАй бұрын
Chanel is a good youtuber
@adamshalashaska5698Ай бұрын
Vince is awesome, no one can tell me diffirent.
@codyrobitille1129Ай бұрын
There was a game called wwf attitude. The attitude era got its name because they literally sold it as the attitude era.
@hollismallory2757Ай бұрын
Yes it is, Unc
@possiblyinsane6995Ай бұрын
when it come to attitude era, just think of 90's shock culture jerry springer, maury show, marilyn manson, eminem. anti establishment, anti authority
@davisonsarai7763Ай бұрын
I'm a therapist and a wrestling fan, and I've said for YEARS "Vince was sexually abused and humiliated as a boy, it drives every bit of his sexual strangeness and dominance." Boom, knew it.
@MobbBeastАй бұрын
The fact Chael can't understand what the attitude era was is cracking me up 😂😂
@AintFredoYouАй бұрын
You’re not lying Unc
@johnnywashington3324Ай бұрын
Watch this channel everyday
@Life_And_StuffАй бұрын
Chael, everybody knows about the Attitude Era, you know this
@matthewgold4229Ай бұрын
There wasn’t anything in this that hasn’t been publicly discussed already.
@bxspade23Ай бұрын
Great video. Could you do a video of Lil Pump getting choked by Colby? Super uncomfortable to watch as a black belt but interested in seeing your take on it.
@DaveWalker-j6pАй бұрын
💪"HULKAMANIA WILL LIVE FOREVER!!..."💛❤
@yakabatukaАй бұрын
I used to think vince was hilarious when I was a kid. stone cold the 🐐
@lakers49ersАй бұрын
Definitely watching it😂
@FatdecemberАй бұрын
Well I’m glad I know what episode to skip to cause my era of watching wrestling was what they now call the attitude era and boy what a fun era that was 😄
@billj4525Ай бұрын
You can skip to that, but it's more fun to watch it from the beginning. It's in a specific order as well. The attitude era was amazing, and was era as young kid. I was a big Austin fan. I wasn't old enough for the Hogan era.
@kingklutch1373Ай бұрын
In both his honesty and his lies, vince confirmed a lot of the trashy things he did. he even contradicted himself so much, saying him and his character have nothing in common to it was an extention of himself. I 100% owe the entertainment of my childhood to him but he is undoubtedly a horrible human being
@jg3000Ай бұрын
The jury is still out on that. But he is definetly a sick man.
@geshlam2008Ай бұрын
Then he took a poop on her head!
@ak96ful1Ай бұрын
That he did
@bigmic1972Ай бұрын
What do you mean, you can’t explain the attitude era! it was the period in which they had their biggest change of attitude ever they went from child like kitty and cartoonish to adult in your face brash and shock value and it was way more violent. They had a new attitude.
@wrigwram3878Ай бұрын
chael needs to watch 'the killer' and 'calibre'
@24inchdubzАй бұрын
It is wild that non marks can see behind the scenes wrestling stuff on Netflix to me
@fullyilluminatedАй бұрын
0:56 is Chael dipping now? Not that it matters, I was just curious
@ryu-kenАй бұрын
Great documentary. I could see why dana copied him
@greenchopper0Ай бұрын
To this day, I still believe you give McNuggets too much credit
@steamcleana_6918Ай бұрын
You could’ve gave so many interesting takes and points of view on Vince and the doc but instead you shoehorned in some Conor McGregor PR
@risenbeat3170Ай бұрын
It was made for the Netflix viewer not the wrestling fan
@lewynldАй бұрын
Of course Vince is a heel, what else would he be? I hear he is being drafted into Bad Guy Inc so he can work with the real pros.
@NikolaTeslaEEАй бұрын
“Everything he is going through” … aka crapping on the ladies … literally … and getting caught.
@richardredeemedАй бұрын
It definitely caters to the non wrestling fan audience who doesn’t know about the history of pro wrestling
@FloridaManMMACryptoАй бұрын
A documentary on kayfabe told in kayfabe. It's like dealing with the CIA
@danteherndon1094Ай бұрын
Anderson who? Oh ya Anderson got my ass whipped by the bad guy Silva. Man there is no man who could whoop up on this man. This man is Gods number 3 after only his son
@bryanlopez314Ай бұрын
Chael, “red notice” was a fire ass movie, how dare you shit on Netflix movies! Lol
@yeyo489Ай бұрын
Conor is a true entertainer
@leelaffan3925Ай бұрын
shout out to the demolition.
@Tonyclifton-q4fАй бұрын
Vince Mcmahon and Tony Clifton are one of the same
@quinnjohnson5047Ай бұрын
Damn Dominoes catching strays...I didn't hear a lie though
Ай бұрын
We are waiting for Mr. White . McMahon and Dana same shit just different package ;)
@IsaiahCadyАй бұрын
Jesse on Fire 🔥 Squad
@stiker0068Ай бұрын
Vince is a Promoter. Nothing more nothing less. He built this off the backs of wrestlers like the Hart family. After Hulk and Warrior he inserted himself into the story. He couldn’t do it before because the wrestlers before would have checked him. Put him back in his place even as the owner. They got soft and he brought Sable on so he could creep on her in front of the world. That’s why he offered his mistress to Brock and bring him back. He acted stupid when they asked him about Sable. 100% he knows who Sable is
@libfit9068Ай бұрын
Hartman family..?
@tonykivancАй бұрын
The irishman was a good movie…
@ricardobjj24Ай бұрын
The part where Shane wanted to buy the UFC was kinda sad. His dad didn't believe he could run his own company at all
@Achillesjames69Ай бұрын
Well thank goodness he didn’t
@EddiefkndiffАй бұрын
I don’t think the McMahons could be able to make the ufc work to an extent. They for sure will make production look like a million dollars but I don’t know how much they can promote and sell some of the champions and contenders of today. I don’t think they have the power or capability to make people like belal, merab, Pantoja sellable to audiences. They’d go over the moon for guys like poatan, Islam, Topuria but because mma is a real sport it’s hard to put your eggs into any basket because at any moment your star will lose where in wwe u build a story around your star and they don’t lose until the next star is ready.
@hectorabreu2502Ай бұрын
Shane wanted to buy the UFC which would’ve made them billions and Vince said no.. Shane is smart
@mechmoh1421Ай бұрын
Its not because of that though, it had nothing to do with shane
@mdp_-vn4boАй бұрын
Chael is mma version of JBL
@A_real_Ha_SoАй бұрын
I've been burying him since '76 lol
@fatherdamien69Ай бұрын
I dont think this was must see at all. Its not much different from any other vince mcmahon documentary that i've seen and ive seen them all. Also, there's no new information pertaining to his s&xual assaults and thats the main reason I was watching. So it was disappointing and just a waste of 6 hours of my life. Not worth watching in my opinion. I'm a wrestling fan so I already knew all of this stuff. This doc would be better for someone who is a newbie to wrestling. Vince is nuts though. He's talking about having 3 computers in his head during this documentary. I think he's saying he has 3 personalities basically without actually saying it. He definitely has issues from his childhood. Hope he can repent and dissolve his demons before they dissolve him into eternity.
@3.7cycАй бұрын
Really? THAT is what you took out of the documentary?
@michaelgallagher6232Ай бұрын
Full off Notting that documentary Vince doesn’t no who Vince is
@bigcohiba298Ай бұрын
Banging his little girl is crazy 😂😂😂
@josiffexplosiff1Ай бұрын
I’m LITERALLY watching this as this popped up on my phone 😂😂
@mattheffner6831Ай бұрын
Attitude Era is when Vince stole ECW's whole show because they were losing to WCW
@jg3000Ай бұрын
Well he stole some WCW ideas as well. Also ECW was basically a WWF developmental league.
@sj4632Ай бұрын
Austin and Rock saved the WWF, simple as that…
@jvd6330Ай бұрын
I fw Chael but they literally gave the whole background on why it was called the attitude era in that episode 😭
@johnhawthorne2901Ай бұрын
Everyone else just slams it as being nothing new with no real conclusion or point.
@MadMaxM232Ай бұрын
🐐
@rafghad4399Ай бұрын
It was not must see. So dumb. You can skip this recycled crap. Watch the last 28 minutes.
@danielkim9587Ай бұрын
What the hell happened to Chael he just sounds like he's lecturing you, used to be hilarious in ufc
@legacy6024Ай бұрын
Why did you read that. Like. That. 🎉 I’m high
@possiblyinsane6995Ай бұрын
i think they are mostly apologizing for how they objectified women, since they are married now and have daughters. they don't necessarily feel good about themselves
@isambo400Ай бұрын
Ozarks was 1 good episode then pure trash
@rss9944Ай бұрын
Chael has any young boys?
@monkeydotbiznessАй бұрын
Too much general wwe history and not enough reveals. Too much direct WWE involvement. Mediocre like most things on netflix.
@LockedInWithLovebirdsАй бұрын
Hogan told us literally at the beginning that we won't get the whole story.
@monkeydotbiznessАй бұрын
Mcmahon is going to do everything he can to tell his story how he wants it and if u you know Vince thats obvious. It's the documentary makes responsibility to weave a story about his background, which they mostly failed.
@Intellectmatters2304Ай бұрын
I’m definitely watching when I get the chance💯
@DarkCloudNCАй бұрын
The documentary was great
@billj4525Ай бұрын
It was definitely well done, but I expected it to be well done by netflix. It had really massive expectations though, and nothing ever lives up to that, but yeah it was really done and a really good documentary. It wasn't trying to cater to either side though, so you'll get complaining, but that's usually a good thing. They had plenty of very positive things to say about Vince and his incredible talent, ability, and amazing accomplishments, but they can't just ignore all those big scandals that were part of the wwe. Vince should not be blamed for all of them, but many of these things needed to be mentioned.