How many concussions have you had? Nash: *goes on 5 minute rant about different types of football helmets.
@MrTomr316Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@jamesmccarron4847Ай бұрын
Nash aint no snitch
@sampleoffers1978Ай бұрын
That's not necessarily cte, but his scans dont sound great.
@CaerEstharАй бұрын
Playback speed -> 1.25
@bonedragon7665Ай бұрын
I had to go up to 1.5
@gatewaystrengthconditionin8854Ай бұрын
2 for me
@brandenadams9001Ай бұрын
God this guy takes so long to get a sentence out.
@dannyyarbrough5938Ай бұрын
1.75 works better and gets thru all the studdering from Kevin pretty fast!
@midsouthmonstaofficialАй бұрын
Way better
@pstx2816Ай бұрын
Watching the Doc and seeing how Vince treated Shane made me sad to be quite honest. I felt like shane just wanted to run a buisness with his dad enjoy life but wasn't cut throat enough. I think Shane is the only one that actually cares about the family, probably the most human of the bunch. I feel for him though
@chrisbolton6598Ай бұрын
I feel like Vince did exactly what his father did to him in a way. Only shame didn’t measure up enough for Vince to give him the reigns. Stephanie has been awesome for WWE. Plus it doesn’t hurt that her husband will probably go down as the smartest man in pro wrestling. Ever. Just my opinion. But HHH has made it worth watching again.
@michaelparrish6093Ай бұрын
HHH is great. No doubt. But, yeah, Shane seems like a genuinely good dude.
@RALF0691Ай бұрын
How in the heck has Sean never heard of the Ruthless Aggression Era? Shows how out of touch he is with pro wrestling.
@shaunflavour6366Ай бұрын
I watched wrestling religiously 90s to early 00s and never heard that term until 2 weeks ago.
@brian9778Ай бұрын
And Nash re: The Ruthless Aggression Era: “That’s when Austin and Rock were running around!” Nah, that would be The Attitude Era, Kev!
@slipknotron1626Ай бұрын
That's about when I stopped watching
@dlt8807Ай бұрын
I stopped watching consistently around 2006.. I just remember ruthless aggression was used as a theme for the wrestling figures back in the day.
@salinaember9527Ай бұрын
@@brian9778 bruh he said that's when austin and rock were gone, not full time anymore
@HeathenTruckerАй бұрын
I love how Kev deflects almost all questions .
@MassillonObie14 күн бұрын
I can’t decide if Kevin is arrogant or aloof. Why go on a podcast if you are going to be so dismissive of the person you’re speaking with? He seems put off by the entire exercise of speaking with this guy.
@HeathenTrucker14 күн бұрын
@MassillonObie i think he is arrogant but also doesn't want to ruffle feathers sometimes.
@ThisIsGersАй бұрын
There’s no way he’s never heard of the term Ruthless Aggression bruh
@Mr_RedsfanАй бұрын
Sean’s knowledge peaks in maybe 1985 and drops to around zero by the time Attitude ended.
@SnookisInfant-gt8xuАй бұрын
This is a lot of people including me- I didn’t know what that was until the network labeled it- thought that was ECW tbh
@radicalstanza3614Ай бұрын
@@SnookisInfant-gt8xumost normal people don't know any pro wrestling era names, of course. It's just wild that someone whose career is based on talking pro wrestling history thinks they haven't heard that very common name for that very long and bad era lol
@acidmack1041Ай бұрын
I stopped watching wrestling in the 90s and never heard of the Ruthless Agression Era until wrestling podcasts became a thing
@jmike2039Ай бұрын
Bro he's not a fucking mark like you jabronis
@FrozenAngel4173Ай бұрын
Idk how he didn't know there was an era called ruthless aggression and has a job revolving around knowing wrestling.
@FVineАй бұрын
When the ruthless aggression era was going on he was too busy doing trashy shoot interviews with has-been wrestlers.
@FrozenAngel4173Ай бұрын
@@FVine yeah. I don't normally watch anything with Sean but occasionally I'll deal with it for Nash
@danluce5995Ай бұрын
Yeah how tf do you not know the ruthless aggression era??😂😂
@timsedlak9494Ай бұрын
@@FVinehaha I think some of those interviews are classic
@davisonsarai7763Ай бұрын
Exactly wtffffff
@turdferguson2839Ай бұрын
The doc was pretty boring and unsurprising, all we learned was Vince loves the business more than anything (especially Shane) and the rest was the history of the wwe for dummies,
@Djstrange187Ай бұрын
Yeah that’s it in a nutshell lol Literally it was information we’ve heard for years already
@Mr_RedsfanАй бұрын
I expected nothing different from David Shoemaker and Bill Simmons.
@RALF0691Ай бұрын
At least Sean learned that there was a Ruthless Aggression Era. I don't know how in the heck he never heard of that.
@SnookisInfant-gt8xuАй бұрын
That’s because you’re nerds living chronically online; a lot of stuff I did not know(Stephanie’s wedding declined by her to be televised, Dusty being Vince’s original Hulk Hogan, Vince’s thoughts on Hulk’s lies about steroids, admitting to steroids outright and the stupidity of the IBFF, him LOVING wrestling- what most fans swear he doesn’t). There was a lot there tbh and to act like you’re not gonna get fluff with the actual person participating is ignorant
@mikeg2491Ай бұрын
@@SnookisInfant-gt8xuI think there was interesting nuggets and tidbits for sure but it didn’t come across painting McMahon as the monster they acted like it would
@Eloh_DragonsАй бұрын
Lmao Nash talking about processing a thought is like a paraplegic talking about running
@HatfulofHallowАй бұрын
Nash has 1 computer and it's trying to work out the difference between an adjective and a verb
@MrMGR1986Ай бұрын
Give him a break. Hes old and hes been through a lot. Kevin is the godfather of wrestling shoot interviews. He use to be sharp as a tack.
@flyersluver4evaАй бұрын
@@HatfulofHallowthat’s a typical democrat voter . Trump2024
@midsouthmonstaofficialАй бұрын
No need in turning this political brother, But I agree lol @@flyersluver4eva
@RonnieMundtАй бұрын
@@flyersluver4evanice bathroom selfie beta
@BluTattuАй бұрын
It always looks like Nash is upside down on the podcast.
@nothingness9296Ай бұрын
hahahhahahahah
@JokerzGalleryАй бұрын
😂
@spinobustedАй бұрын
Oh man, you’ve just made me seasick. CAN’T. UNSEE.
@jgowdeyАй бұрын
Holy shit 🤣🤣
@dm95422Ай бұрын
I've never had a problem watching the Vince McMahon documentary on Netflix.
@jvac1129Ай бұрын
You had no technical problems. That's good. Neither did I. Most of the documentary I already knew from other related Vince shit that's been around for years.
@ebizzle874Ай бұрын
Nash honestly doesn't have a problem with Netflix
@Dr.JeremyDunksАй бұрын
God dang I miss my Dudesy.
@mjdf122Ай бұрын
Vince and Johnny never had a problem shitting on Janelle Grant
@pavlovsdogmanАй бұрын
I wonder if all the betas and sociopaths who continue to defend Vince as innocent also defend Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein?? 🤨
@MrJjburgess11Ай бұрын
She liked it . Was a real scat freak.
@lee965528 күн бұрын
I know what you did there..... You dirty birdy 🐦 😂
@StoicJohnyАй бұрын
I never had a problem with the mr mcmahon documentary
@daltonleprich4629Ай бұрын
Hey yo! Quit being such a mark for the MR McMahon doc.
@JCtheComicGeekАй бұрын
Kevin nash: "mumble,mumble, F that!, mumble, mumble!, F this!😂
@Midrange24Ай бұрын
Hmm you know this and hmm you know that kind of Uncle Dave 😂
@jasonhuttermusic424Ай бұрын
he's not the best public speaker. i want to grab and say "enunciate."
@MrJjburgess11Ай бұрын
Lmao. That reminds me of this old guy I used to work with. He talked so soft all you could ever hear from him was. "Hahaha ahh fuck, ahhhhah fuck"
@AdamJones-j2zАй бұрын
I never had a problem with Vince 😂
@RichardGeresGerbilАй бұрын
I miss the good old days when Jerry Lawler would scream "PUPPIES" on national television what happened why does everything suck now
@HawwkBigityАй бұрын
Jerry and JR no one will EVER COME CLOSE TO THEM LEGENDARY
@HawwkBigityАй бұрын
Jr And Jerry classic no one will ever come close to them.. Jr he broke him in half😂
@mikepeacock4725Ай бұрын
The only time Vince never got aggressive in an interview was anytime he was intreviewed by Michael Landsberg and Off The Record up here in Toronto, a show which they used clips of throughout the mini series
@martymorton1Ай бұрын
I have nothing against those who have nothing against ruthless aggression.
@burnedoilsАй бұрын
...KEVIN nash has sleeping Apnea... while being AWAKE!!! MY OH MY...
@TheProphegyАй бұрын
I’m in a similar boat, I hate it. Sometimes I catch my breathing and I’m like Jesus. My girlfriend calls it out sometimes too. lol.
@HawwkBigityАй бұрын
Steve hitting vince with a bed pan ,and steve bringing out the beer truck spraying vince, and vince swimming around😂 classic 👌
@jdc6733Ай бұрын
How do you find an Armani shirt that looks like a prison jumper?😂
@edmonddantes5099Ай бұрын
Essentially, the Mr. McMahon documentary is the prelude to the "Netflix Original Series" Monday Night RAW. More eyes on the product.
@gerryrr93Ай бұрын
Nash will sit in silence after being asked a question until the other guy starts to speak then he wakes up
@erickvasquez5407Ай бұрын
i was thinking the same thing lol
@DizoDixonАй бұрын
15:15 it's widely known spring 02-summer 08 is the Ruthless Aggression era
@SnookisInfant-gt8xuАй бұрын
It’s not widely known lol that’s not even a popular era
@DizoDixonАй бұрын
@SnookisInfant-gt8xu you never heard of the smack down 6 🤔 hell WWE has 2 season chronicling that time period
@KeepitpeacechampАй бұрын
@@SnookisInfant-gt8xuyes it is! That’s John Cena and Batista’s era. Very popular. There was a whole promo about it with Vince McMahon.
@vino6850Ай бұрын
@@SnookisInfant-gt8xu how old are you bro ? Seem a little order base on this comment
@michaeltylerableАй бұрын
@@SnookisInfant-gt8xuIt’s actually AGGRESSIVELY well known but clearly not to you or the host.
@RizzlyricistАй бұрын
The series should've touched base on the recent allegations. The build up was cool, but there should've been at LEAST 8 episodes.
@AproposOfWetSnowАй бұрын
Love this, listening to this before I watch the series.
@GATE21QNZАй бұрын
How are you hosting a wrestling podcast and not familiar with the Ruthless Aggression Era? Wtf.
@michaelb3927Ай бұрын
He was calm and cooperative in the Andre doc
@myerscorpcosplayАй бұрын
What I find interesting is Vince is such a private guy with WWE yet he's allowed the public to peak behind the curtain only THREE times and its blown up in his face every time. Wrestling with Shadows - Everyone ends up hating him because of Bret Behind the Mat - Wrestling is put in a terrible light for treatment of the wrestlers (especially Foley and the chair shots from Rock at the Rumble and where Jake was at in his life) Netflix documentary - All the charges come out during the filming
@DP-um1ckАй бұрын
I know right? He believes in marketing every personal issue like a season finale 😜 its such a weird way of blurring the lines
@dadvastator967Ай бұрын
It's called compartmentmantalazation, he has refined it into a skill in order to use his weaknesses as strengths.
@ddust102Ай бұрын
Thank God Diesel believes in CTE!
@skeletor7908Ай бұрын
I've never had a problem with Mr. McMahon, Documentaries, or Netflix! 😎👌🏻
@playthehighnote1122Ай бұрын
What was the Steve Austin Doughnut story?
@DiskАй бұрын
Great point with how he'd explain his thought processes if the computer wasn't invented yet.
@thearchitect1Ай бұрын
Ruthless Aggression was a CLEAR and well known era lol
@MrJjburgess11Ай бұрын
Eric Bischoff was back. How could he forget that
@thearchitect1Ай бұрын
@@MrJjburgess11 I have no clue lol
@tommycolton4971Ай бұрын
Out of the etenthic time?????we're literally in the middle of a Samoan angle
@2005CEOАй бұрын
“We’ll never lose the ability to speak about what we want to speak about….unless trump wins” As The Harris administration talks about scrapping the first amendment
@TheBashingKingАй бұрын
I finished every episode of that documentary like a Kevin Nash wrestling match. I never finish it.
@spiritdetective90Ай бұрын
Nothing we haven’t learned from all other 50 docs wwe has produced throughout the years
@mebeme007Ай бұрын
And yet, none of those had Vince actually sit down and speak fairly openly. There was enough, for those who are capable of reading between the lines. The psychological aspects of Vince, his WWE character and persona, from Vince's point of view, were very telling indeed. Practically incriminating.
@acidmack1041Ай бұрын
@mebeme007 yeah I thought it was going to be a Vince burial but the only one who buried him was himself with his weird little one liners here and there 😂
@mrzugpugАй бұрын
Rather than 3 personalities / computers, Vince may have been trying to describe his own take on id, ego and superego.
@humanoidyАй бұрын
Insightful comment.
@dustin.r.strongАй бұрын
Sean's Hulk voice is spot on, almost sounds like Hulk's voice dubbed in
@schechku19Ай бұрын
I recommend 1.75x playback speed for this video…
@tylercox1875Ай бұрын
Never had a problem With Vincent Kennedy McMahon
@cedricharvey2612Ай бұрын
This was really a story about Shane and the fact that just wanted to be loved!
@78zappafАй бұрын
Reading the comments there are more people complaining about Sean not knowing about "Ruthless Aggression". I've been a fan of WWF since '84, but I did stop watching around '02. Not because it wasn't good, just work, family, etc. I missed out the Ruthless Aggression. Did not know about the Ruthless Aggression years. NXT brought me back. Now to the Netflix series... So many things was skipped over. especially what was said by Tony Atlas (admitting that any woman working in the WWF was hell) and not asking why. Jimmy Hart was pretty nervous on saying what he knew. I do wish to see/listen the raw interview with Bret. He just answered everything.
@jvarsallone27 күн бұрын
Jim Bakken, George Blanda, Tom Dempsey - now we're talking old school.
@Utube1472Ай бұрын
Sean, the reason WWE now “goes to great lengths to hide Vince” is because they know the audience is smart, so yes they don’t want association with him for the obvious but also what Kevin alluded to “ a new chapter” at the same time by hiding him from the audience that motivates the audience to search for him. So basically Netflix capitalizes, WWE-TKO capitalize, and Vince capitalizes
@ddave7026Ай бұрын
I always have to put this at 1.5 speed 💤💤😴 LETS GO!
@JaizMusicАй бұрын
Every time Kevin Nash talks in a shoot interview, I'm always waiting for a punchline or a joke. I can never tell when he's being completely serious, or is making a set up for something humorous to come out of his mouth. Regardless, I always enjoy his interviews. Maybe cause he's good friends with my favorite wrestler ever, Shawn Michaels. He always comes off so relaxed and chill, but boy don't take it as a given he wouldn't beat your ass if you piss him off. As for Sean, even with completely white hair he has now, my mind can't seem to understand he's a good 15 years older than when I first saw him. He seems forever young to me.
@CarlosRuiz-gs2pzАй бұрын
Yo that robot carrying a duck movie made me cry lol
@jerryvalentino1065Ай бұрын
“Ruthless aggression ” is right when I checked out of professional wrestling so I really didn’t know that that’s what its name was either lol, watched religiously from late 80s as a young kid until right after attitude era, but then again I don’t have a wrestling talk show.
@MiniMugenManАй бұрын
Black Shirt Nash and Escaped Convict Sean Oliver is not a Tag Team I'd ever thought I'd see
@Davetazz1976Ай бұрын
Nash is Fred Estaire dancing around the direct question from Shawn. Was Stephanie more of a hard ass boss than Shane? Nash is singing in the rain here.
@SAM-ru4vxАй бұрын
"last name is McMahon...I listen" is the best possible response. It's neutral and the truth. Now a fan whose only exposure is watching TV can tell you exactly what they like about the product and tell you specifically what wasn't entertaining at the time.
@Davetazz1976Ай бұрын
@@SAM-ru4vx Nash prides himself with telling it like it is.....unless it concerns with his friends and business. He couldve gave a better response than himming and hawing..Pretty sure Stephanie was more of dragon lady than Shane being a boss.
@kevin5145Ай бұрын
So I also did not know about the Ruthless Aggression Era. I had gotten out of watching wrestling for many years and only learned about it when my son started liking wrestling. The naming of an era normally comes after that era has passed. But it is odd he didn't know.
@DeanMoxley87Ай бұрын
Have neither of you seen the McMahon DVD from 2006.
@sticksman197924 күн бұрын
The best bit was Razor and Taker in the elevator.
@ML-kx9gzАй бұрын
Big Kev makes a good point here, doesn't the serial killer want to be caught? The answer is YES. That is why they toy with police so often as well. For me it is strange how the whole thing sort of spun to a point that Shane was the hero here and also for a wrestling fan the most interesting part of the doc. I am just now starting this interview so I am interested if Kevin has anything to say about Shane or even steph. Also I am from the D and your pizza choices are awful buddy lolol but I still love ya =)
@showmaster79Ай бұрын
Nash still incorrectly labelled the ruthless aggression era which wasn’t Rock and Austin but more lead by John Cena when those guys had moved on
@nobodycaresaboutchickenАй бұрын
Well he is drunk.
@omgpixАй бұрын
...That's exactly what he said? 14:37 "That's when Rock and Steve were both gone"
@porkboy86Ай бұрын
The ruthless aggression era started when John Cena arrived to face Kurt Angle. In fact, he says it to Kurt Angle before he tries to wrestle him which was back in 2002 after Austin left
@clarkkent983Ай бұрын
I thought it started when Vince did that "Ruthless Aggression promo in the ring surrounded by wrestlers
@JokerzGalleryАй бұрын
Chris Benoit had a merch shirt that said "Toothless Agression" during the ruthless aggression era
@TheBadGuuyАй бұрын
John Cena; "RUUUTHLESS AGVRESSIOON!"
@robertogelsomini522Ай бұрын
It was the mr mcmahon documentary on dvd they made in 2006 all over again
@ronniedefelice8743Ай бұрын
Lol I watched 2 parts so far, their goal is to definitely demonize Vince every little chance they can
@Hester_ProductionsАй бұрын
Vince's legacy will be a f'd up human being that was a great booker for a long period of time. He will be remembered as a hero and a villian
@maidofpoopАй бұрын
i'm sure someone has said this already, but the Ruthless Aggression era was the rise of John Cena.
@Chris.3791Ай бұрын
I didn’t know about this documentary until I clicked on this podcast. I clicked off after one minute and went over to Netflix and binge watched every episode. Now I’m back to finish this off. Quite fascinating.
@film79Ай бұрын
I wonder what kinda OS Vince is running on those three computers?
@jeremybragg6576Ай бұрын
Vinny jr kept rolling in the dollars from his dads very successful business then "paid" his "company" with the same things. Wow. Super impressive. What a genius.
@codyfoster8926Ай бұрын
As soon as it starts Kevin Nash bashes us shameful fans. Yes we are all stupid. We also see how you ruined a company and ruined yourself
@MakainternationalАй бұрын
OMG of course there was a ruthless aggression era!! How can anyone who knows something about wrestling not know that! It’s golden era: hulkamaina and wrestlemania, new generation Carried on the backs of Bret Hart, Undertaker and Shawn Michaels, then Attitude era: DX, stone cold, The rock and triple H mainly, then Rutheless aggression era: Randy Orton, Triple H, Benoit, Kurt Angle, and Brock. Then PG era John Cena (like forever: the longest era). Now we are in the Paul Levesque era which I prefer to call the Post McMahon era.
@Jon-ld3jlАй бұрын
Sean did you just break out of D block?
@sticksman197923 күн бұрын
Shane came across very well.
@Tarantula1522Ай бұрын
It was really weird to see him talking and not being so animated.. he has literally never just sat there calmly answering questions before
@daverodriguez859611 күн бұрын
Why does Kevin Nash sound like Stu Hart when he pauses with a slight noise of stutter?
@MasterChris666Ай бұрын
i watch it Mr McMahon i live in 90s for me . Live with WWFvs WCW
@gregluke8992Ай бұрын
It was fucking awesome back then for me. It was a huge part of my life. But Vince McMahon is a brilliant and very complicated human being. I hardly ever pay attention to any wrestling now. I'm into mma big time but it was a huge part of my world for years
@Jojo_4GАй бұрын
I'd get back into watching wwe if it goes to netflix .
@micmalissАй бұрын
I was awaiting this one. Th doc was not a hit-piece at all. Netflix protected their investment like it was insured.
@pavlovsdogmanАй бұрын
It's pathetic how many people still wanna defend Vince and protect him at all costs?!
@micmalissАй бұрын
@pavlovsdogman Netflix for damn sure did.
@pavlovsdogmanАй бұрын
@@micmaliss that's not what anyone wanted to see at this point! Gutless cowards!
@micmalissАй бұрын
@@pavlovsdogman They gave a glorified WWE doc with Vince in a chair speaking about the obvious. Ashley Massaro should have been spoken about, in depth. They are cowards.
@pavlovsdogmanАй бұрын
@@micmaliss I still haven't seen it? I was assuming it was gonna be an expose on his evil, creepy predatory side? I can't understand why they would just make a glorified A & E style biography at this point? We all know what he is now and I don't think anyone wants to celebrate this dudes life right at this point? 🤨 Maybe he paid them to do it? He's still got his money? 😈
@teriyakipigeon1838Ай бұрын
Ruthless Aggression was the Brock Lesnar, Benoit, Guerrero era
@Kingnotorious22Ай бұрын
From what I can understand it comes out from communication from one section of the brain to another. But really I think it's 3 train of thoughts. Id, Ego, and Superego. Also I apologize for any comment on your speech. I didn't know you had bad sinus issues. I just thought it was early morning.
@SamPlaysBass49Ай бұрын
I would tend to agree with those saying it was like 5% new and jarring stuff, 95% a nicely packaged “here’s what’s fucked up about Vince” summary.
@joshacord8622Ай бұрын
BIG KEV, YOU GOTTA DROP KAYFABE SEAN
@mg19calАй бұрын
My son is 21 and knows the entire history of the WWE (including the Ruthless Aggression era) so he should have Sean's job
@adamavis3545Ай бұрын
Lololol that trump comment caught me off guard, cause I was thinking about how kamal would do that
@jamiebowshier3674Ай бұрын
The ruthless aggression era was the John Cena Randy Orton time I thought
@ejapac1Ай бұрын
The last days with Vince in charge shall be referred to as the loose bowel era
@BoxingNBeards175Ай бұрын
Kev I never had a problem with Vince McMahon Every one else Vince McMahon is a monster Kev I never had a problem with that
@d_boneswish1296Ай бұрын
Smoke more weed, Kev. Seriously, smoke more weed.
@robwisniewski7490Ай бұрын
Is anybody gonna mention that he is starting to look like a living mannequin! 😂
@BabyCee713Ай бұрын
Kevin Nash said there were no computers in 1955!!! 😂😂😂
@jimmycanzshow3881Ай бұрын
The sneezing thing I think is huge in terms of telling you the type of control freak Vince is and it is glossed over. It shows why he doesn't buy into CTE. In his warped thought process there is nothing that can happen to a person that takes away their control. He believes in absolute and total control over every aspect so the idea that CTE could make someone do something they would not do under normal conditions is something he can't grasp.
@jamaicanbobsledteam75326 күн бұрын
In my opinion, Vince love's the out-rage. He doesn't care if everyone know's because in his mind, "Yeah I'm messed up, what're you gonna do about it?" He know's he can't be touched, even in court. The man is forever gloating.
@memohdfromwwe_Ай бұрын
The Documentary was pretty Vanilla to be honest.
@arleneconverse1238Ай бұрын
How in the world does this guy not know the RA era? 2002-2008 Started in May '02 When they turned to WWE and ended when they turned TV-PG in August 2008
@jerryw2460Ай бұрын
I watched the documentary and didn’t learn anything new it actually left out a ton of information
@Adam_OutdoorsАй бұрын
So does anybody know wtf Nash is talking about regarding Steve and Donuts?
@nobodycaresaboutchickenАй бұрын
Could this video be redone with a sober nash?
@michaelparrish6093Ай бұрын
There's no such thing
@sampleoffers1978Ай бұрын
Around 14 minute mark he doesnt really want to give opinion sounds like, but later "I'm not afraid of Vince Mcmahon"...okay, but most of the people in doc did not want to speak on Vince Mcmahon's legacy, before even the trafficking allegations. If it were a post Vince Mcmahon wwe, Netflix makes award winning Vince Mcmahon documentary. instead they made a nostalgic recap of decades long hot mess.
@frankyboy3531Ай бұрын
i think the Ruthless Agression Era started after John Cena wrestled against Kurt Angle
@maximuspikeАй бұрын
I never really had a problem with the documentary
@FordTechATCАй бұрын
Ruthless aggression era started with John Cena and Brock Lesnar. Stone cold and the rock was attitude era.