They should have just made the entire documentary a montage of Vince getting stunned by Austin.
@JamesMMcCannАй бұрын
Gotta save something for the rematch, pal.
@TheJokerMrJay87Ай бұрын
30 years of stunners 😂🤣😂🤣
@anasshahid224Ай бұрын
😅
@digitalmarketinghumansАй бұрын
"That's good ****, pal!"
@charless.sturdivantАй бұрын
YES 💪🏾💪🏾
@DJSkandalousАй бұрын
This will take a dump on every other wrestling documentary out there!
@jjasper7512Ай бұрын
I see what you did there! I hadn't seen a wrestling show since hulk Hogan was in his prime and had to Google the latest Vince news, really wish I hadn't, horrific doesn't do it justice and if even a few of these allegations are true the next documentary he'll be doing is from prison! I'm also glad Dwayne Johnson isn't implicated as it would bring new meaning to can you smell what the rock is cooking!
@BunnymonАй бұрын
Netflix is getting into WWE hard
@YaowBucketHEADАй бұрын
I was looking for this comment. The dump reveal shocked me and at the same time, it didn't bc it was Vince.
@joeyzapata6786Ай бұрын
It'll be good but it won't top Wrestling With Shadows. I can already see them dancing around some topics. And they didn't interview Jim Ross for this. Strange.
@angusog5227Ай бұрын
I hope the press don't Shit on this.
@JimSocksАй бұрын
Two things really caught my attention: -Them showing Benoit -"He's going to show you what he wants you to see"
@KugroxАй бұрын
HHH was just talking about Vince as a character. there's nothing interesting to come of that particular line. only parts of this that will be interesting are the deaths and legal suits.
@JimSocksАй бұрын
@Kugrox he, not as the character, doesn't like when things aren't in his control. Such as sneezing. If there's something in his control that he doesn't like, things change on a whim. Chances are, the final cut will have to be Vince approved since this is about him.
@Daniel_CapitalАй бұрын
Why wouldn’t they show chris benoit? There’s absolutely zero reason not to.
@JimSocksАй бұрын
@Daniel_Capital I hope it's not just a quick thing they mention once and move on.
@Daniel_CapitalАй бұрын
@@JimSocks agreed
@jonaskhan8498Ай бұрын
Austin hitting him with the bedpan is still the greatest moment in wwf history 😂
@frankstallworth5068Ай бұрын
But that also partially exposed Vince's disgusting sexual fetish.
@adnankhan35059Ай бұрын
😂😂 was this a joke chutiya
@sduk451Ай бұрын
loads of the McMahon Austin gimmicks were mint
@air.internetH2OАй бұрын
lmao
@jessed9145Ай бұрын
Naw. Aunt Mae giving birth to John Henrys "kid" but it was a lubed up rubber hand is still the best. No contest. I coupdbelieve they did that lol😂😂
@thecoolblacknerdАй бұрын
The WWE / Netflix partnership has begun...
@calipurnioelreydelodio7141Ай бұрын
And starts with a documentary that even shows the forbidden wrestler.
@ArlindoBuritiАй бұрын
@@calipurnioelreydelodio7141 there is even a netflix show about a female japanese wrestler.
@kevinguerra13Ай бұрын
Raw on Netflix January 2025
@DaveGXАй бұрын
I can't possibly see how NetFlix will possibly be able to maintain it. WWE Network was OK for a while for it's offerings. Don't know if it's still in effect. Think I only had it a year or so and just felt like the years of watching was going stale, so much repetitive routines
@hunte5748Ай бұрын
This documentary isn't associated with WWE
@stephenblack5425Ай бұрын
"IT'S ME AUSTIN, IT WAS ME ALL ALONG"
@orangechickengorlАй бұрын
WHAT?
@dizzysoul6684Ай бұрын
“COME ON OUT HERE, YOU RAPIST!!!”
@mattbriddell9246Ай бұрын
"AW SONOFABITCH!"
@BunnymonАй бұрын
lol
@stephenblack5425Ай бұрын
@@BunnymonI watch your videos. Thanks for commenting here. 😊
@comixproviderftw_02Ай бұрын
Casual viewers: Oh my god! This Vince McMahon guy is horrible! Long time wrestling fans: First time? 😏
@vincentkennedymcmahon50Ай бұрын
He isn't horrible
@Saint3188Ай бұрын
Many of us knew about Vince for years.
@johansvensson833Ай бұрын
@@vincentkennedymcmahon50 if the thing he i accused of is true yes he is
@zacktyler2810Ай бұрын
@@vincentkennedymcmahon50 ikr 💯
@brokenkayfabeАй бұрын
@@Saint3188 are you an accomplice?
@thelegacyTYTАй бұрын
Vince did such a good job of portraying the Mr. McMahon character; he’s still keeping kayfabe til this day!
@MrToxic_99_Ай бұрын
U r a bum for thinking like that, its easy to portray a character when you are the same character. But someone like u probably don’t have much idea about being a character
@HardcoreLawАй бұрын
😃😃😃🥲🥲🥲
@tylerkeller88696 күн бұрын
@thelegacyTYT: very similar to what Donny Haircut brings to politics. FAKE!!
@watersandblue6001Ай бұрын
The most craziest thing is that the Mcmahon Character was even nicer than the real life Mcmahon.😮
@Karlebow571Ай бұрын
When I was kid I thought Mr McMahon was likeable boss and now I’m adult he’s really unlikeable
@offscreen_Ай бұрын
He’s a predator and u cornball pg wwe fans root for him while constantly cyber attacking on an innocent mark fan Tony khan
@anonisnoone6125Ай бұрын
@@offscreen_ Wtf r u on about? Tf does pg fans have to do with this? He barely appeared on tv in the pg era.
@Gnomelander1400Ай бұрын
@@anonisnoone6125doesn’t change the fact that what he said wasn’t wrong
@mattbriddell9246Ай бұрын
And that's saying A LOT.
@captjackpАй бұрын
“Satan Himself!” - JR
@gbej1Ай бұрын
Who he worked for for so many years
@rjm22ndАй бұрын
BAHHH GAWWWD
@ElFamosoArtАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@forgaven3346Ай бұрын
Oh Lucifer's lips in the biggest ass in the WWF oh hell yeah my gawd my gawd
@jcr4prАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@ambikasankarguru8537Ай бұрын
It's very clear what Netflix is trying to do before they start airing RAW
@Karlebow571Ай бұрын
Not only that but they also adding heels tv series in Netflix
@Katiefan123Ай бұрын
@@Karlebow571 season 3???
@eredinbreaccglas3935Ай бұрын
@ambikasankarguru8537 before he croaks anyway too. Mr. Mcmahon here doesn't have a lot time left.
@TotalsavagepromoАй бұрын
Can you blame them?
@MediCali951Ай бұрын
Netflix donated million to Kamala this is simply WWE going woke
@leokimvideo19 күн бұрын
Great detailed documentary, I knew parts of this story but this digs deep. Vince McMahon has to be one of the all time greatest showmen, a complicated person who understands risk V reward. It's incredible how many household names came out of WWF / WWE. Vince's master stroke was becoming a character in his own franchise and fully involving his own family into the empire. The blur between fake show and real life is so difficult to define. This maybe the best promotional documentary of entertainment wrestling ever.
@staidenofanarchyАй бұрын
Putting all the controversy aside for just a moment, it is insane to me that he was the actual owner of the company, appeared on TV almost every week for a decade, and for a couple of years was maybe the best promo in his own business. Wild.
@Mrbungleface0u818Ай бұрын
Hot take... All the controversy was staged in the public eye in real news and legal platformS.... But it was all just part of his heal story.... Non of it is real.... Just further character development of the insane genius of Vince mcmahan
@Thekingslayer-ig5seАй бұрын
@@Mrbungleface0u818yes the screwjob was staged
@ianmurphy8569Ай бұрын
Oh genuinely the best heel in wrestling history as far as I'm concerned. It's just unfortunate that he ended up being a real life heel too.
@anthonymacgregor9790Ай бұрын
from 1999 to 2023, the merger with ufc, WWE was publicly trading company making it so vince was not the owner of the company and more of the largest shareholder of the company.
@KMcNally117Ай бұрын
Imagine Bill Gates came out with a TV show and had everyone hate him for what he did on the show. But then everyone kept buying his computers! He build something great but there's a lot of bodies in the foundation on up from it.
@wickedsky7093Ай бұрын
If they put Benoit in this chances are this series is gonna be monumental
@lysergicpillamyd483Ай бұрын
Wouldn't it be wild if Vince says "here's what actually happened with Benoit" and drops some major bombshell?
@Sjr475Ай бұрын
@lysergicpillamyd483 we know what actually happened benoit is a monster
@HeavyMetalMayhemАй бұрын
All we need is for one of the current WWE staff to read his texts and Netflix got my money. "You love it, don't you, you just can't get enough!!!!"
@lysergicpillamyd483Ай бұрын
@@Sjr475 Too many holes in the story for me to believe Chris did what he did. Watch the playlist from PurpleSky11 where she goes on depth with the police files obtained through the freedom of information act.
@Number1SethRollinsFanАй бұрын
HOW DARE YOU MENTION THAT DISGUSTING NAME! HE'S A MURDERER!
@OSWАй бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="56">0:56</a> Seeing BENOIT getting spliced in, got my attention. Netflix got the go ahead for this documentary before all the revelations hit, so it'll be fascinating to see how they shape what they shot (Vince being "misunderstood" reframed as "the devil in disguise")
@revolversnake126Ай бұрын
HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN!
@o.g.francis9361Ай бұрын
I saw your post about it, which led me here
@ryandavidtrapassoАй бұрын
Yup he’s inclusion got me too. Has me wondering if they do better than just a fluff piece. Interesting
@propaneK1982Ай бұрын
Did they take it out because I dont see any Benoit anything at the timestamp...
@Deathpool_04Ай бұрын
@@propaneK1982 At the 57 or 58 second mark.
@SuperSayantanАй бұрын
Best six hours for a 90s kid who grew up watching WWE. What a brilliant documentary!!!
@NesaFigueroa26 күн бұрын
Brought me to tears. I loved this so much
@Heyyo5718 күн бұрын
It was terrible
@cmoneill13 күн бұрын
They did Vince dirty, but it was good to recollect. I'm at July 2002 on my WWE rewatch since I never got to fully experience it being so young. Starting to lose interest again right around the same time I lost interest then. Kane was my guy and he just vanished for a long time then came back as a different person. Gutted me
@iamkonner4813Ай бұрын
These poor editors were literally kept on their toes by McMahons drama for two years and counting
@harleyevans6563Ай бұрын
They had to get the documentary series out before anything else happened 😂
@CHRISPYakaKONАй бұрын
😭
@drunkplaylists1829Ай бұрын
ok
@Sangral101Ай бұрын
@@harleyevans6563And then they can prepare for season 2. 😎
@glamrockfoxy6667Ай бұрын
He was accused
@pepito2847Ай бұрын
Mr McMahon is largely responsible for a majority of the things that shaped wrestling into the product that I have watched for a good chunk of my life But the guy was very problematic as a boss, businessman and most importantly As a human being
@WhatName007Ай бұрын
As soon as he stop giving money boom he's exposed and that's what feminism is nowadays In reel life they are damn care about money but in real life they only care about money 😂😂😂
@vincentkennedymcmahon50Ай бұрын
He's a good human What are you talking about
@jimmysruffledАй бұрын
@@WhatName007lol what?
@MalachiPlaysGamesАй бұрын
@@WhatName007 you’re up and down this comment section defending him. Is he paying you???
@aternialaffsalotАй бұрын
@@vincentkennedymcmahon50exactly what Mr. McMahon would say.
@ChristianMaracleOFFICIALАй бұрын
This could be one of the most important documentaries in all of pro wrestling. I'm ready, are you?
@jaycerrito3142Ай бұрын
Absolutely. I didn't expect the WWE sins guy to be here
@OneEyedGatekeeperАй бұрын
"Are you ready"
@elbarto6421Ай бұрын
I watched your videos in 2015 lol
@flutterboypr6481Ай бұрын
Nooooo. I SAID: ARE YOU READY!?!?
@shamelessplug06Ай бұрын
There is a strong possibility that this documentary was audited by the WWE. So, it'll probably be a generic documentary.
@jvac1129Ай бұрын
So many years later, and I still got choked up when Brett was talking about Owen trying to calm him down in the ring when the screw job happened
@KnightmareToNightmareАй бұрын
Hulk hogan about to tell hundred lies
@Saint3188Ай бұрын
Feel the power of liarmania
@eptx830Ай бұрын
"Mick Man single handedly defeated all of NWA using Hulkamania"
@TomAndrews91Ай бұрын
My favourite lie of his is that he worked more than 365 days in a year because of the time differences when he was flying from Japan back and forth 😂😂😂😂
@Th3DarkCanuckАй бұрын
That's not going to work for me brother.
@ChristopherKelley100Ай бұрын
So is Bruce Prichard
@MissAaliyahAustin-y9kАй бұрын
There is an old saying. Separate the art from the artist. But as someone who’s been watching WWE since the dying days of the attitude era and into the ruthless aggression era. It’s damn hard to do it. Vince McMahon pretty much directly and indirectly crafted our childhood. He has its tops and downs. And now with all the deprave negative things that’s been exposed. He’s now at the bottom. He could have retired in peace. And have a great legacy left behind.
@DancinJimАй бұрын
He did nothing wrong.
@LeanzazzyАй бұрын
So what if he's depraved and had a few illicit affairs? Nearly every billionaire has some skeletons in the closet. He's still a legend to almost everyone who knows him.
@Thomas-kp8moАй бұрын
@@DancinJimSo the lawsuit against him is a lie?
@alexc3155Ай бұрын
@@Thomas-kp8mo pretty much.
@martinputt6421Ай бұрын
@@alexc3155 Except it's not because if it was then it would have been thrown out by now..
@VandalXXIАй бұрын
This is *NOT* gonna be the tell-all, no holds barred documentary that you hope it will be. If Vince is personally involved with this, it'll be as kid gloved as possible while still providing "content." I'm gonna watch it, but I'm still holding out for the Dark Side episode.
@IAmTurbomanАй бұрын
This has been in development since 2020. It was originally like you said, a puff piece about Vince McMahon made with the blessing of WWE. But WWE took their name off the project after the hush money scandal broke, and Netflix spent two years remaking the documentary to cover the controversy. Is it going to be a 100% takedown of Vince McMahon and examination of the disgusting culture WWE allowed under the reign of Vince? Absolutely not. Netflix doesn't want that publicity before WWE Raw goes to Netflix. But I'll imagine they are allowed to be extremely negative towards Vince and portray him as the bad guy that he is. With TKO in charge, their strategy for this has been to throw Vince McMahon to the wolves publicly and protect the company from any culpability in the wrongdoing that happened. I think this will be a clear continuation of the narrative that "Vince was a bad guy, but us at WWE had noooooo way of knowing what he was doing behind closed doors".
@whocares8584Ай бұрын
Itll be like all the documentaries Vince put out like the Bret Hart one where he was portraying Bret as the antagonist & himself as the protagonist that had no choice. Or the Warrior self destruction now im not saying warrior or even Bret didnt have any part in it but Vince tried to put all the blame on them.
@desiculture1947Ай бұрын
Vince is not around anymore. Don't make him some boogeyman figure still controlling shit in his retirement. It is in the interest of like of Nick Khan and HHH to bury the motherfucker. I am still convinced that those two outed Vince and took over.
@cesaracosta5483Ай бұрын
A dark side of the ring episode on Vince will literally take up a full 10 episode season.
@adamspark9259Ай бұрын
Vince was personally involved. Keyword? WAS. Its been reworked without his involvement since the allegations broke.
@Cabal-ms3kbАй бұрын
My grandma once told me, “I don't care what they tell you in school, Vince McMahon was Black."
@oscaralegre3683Ай бұрын
😂😂🤣.
@air.internetH2OАй бұрын
🗿🗿🗿
@dennischen2642Ай бұрын
it's true., he said my n word once
@Sam-um9nu18 күн бұрын
black guys act like they own swag and then wear a hoodie and chew on the lace
@joeluc58555 күн бұрын
It's true foreal he even wore durag 😂
@huskaroar6869Ай бұрын
His "Life sucks ! And then you die " speech is one of the greatest promos I've ever heard 😂😂😂😂
@samgiler1801Ай бұрын
classic. i have to watch that again. its been a long time
@blizzardkhaosАй бұрын
Yes that is a classic
@LukeBiggs-o3gАй бұрын
I can hear it perfectly in my head
@mykedynomiteАй бұрын
The real Goat of WWE
@CAMOSITYSTARАй бұрын
It's not fair 😂haha Life sucks AND THEN YOU DIE VINCE & HIS DAD MADE WWE WHAT IT IS TODAY
@XTR02Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="40">0:40</a> that footage is from late 2000. Very impressive work. WWE typically blurs the WWF logo but Netflix did something even better, they CGI’d it to the previous scratch WWE logo.
@abbadondiviАй бұрын
Yup if u didnt mention it was CGI, i thought it was part of the background of how natural it seem to fit into the background
@cliffbot638Ай бұрын
I miss the scratch logo
@KenjiManiaАй бұрын
WWE doesn’t digitize the logo out anymore. They’ve been allowed to have the WWF scratch logo in archival footage only since 2014. Look at the A&E Biography episodes of WWE wrestlers and it’s in the footage plain as day.
@anicetorodriguez8862Ай бұрын
@@KenjiManiamaybe cause editing different moving angles isn’t as easy 🙄 🤦🏽♂️
@XTR02Ай бұрын
@@KenjiMania it depends. On WWE video games, the scratch logo was blurred out in showcase clips from the past. I know when they introduced the WWE Network, they made a deal which they can show the WWF logo on Network content, however they no longer can use the WWF logo on merch. Prior to then, WWE sold golden age themed merch with the original WWF logo, including replica belts (but they weren’t allowed to use the scratch WWF logo). I know there was other content on other platforms, on behalf of the WWE, which the WWF logo was blurred in recent timing. Hell, they used the WWF logo in Young Rock series. But for some reason, they aren’t using the WWF logo in this McMahon docuseries. In this trailer, there is a clip of Vince holding the Smackdown microphone, which has the 1999-2001 Smackdown logo but the side of the microphone cover is plain black. That side of the microphone cover had the WWF logo. So yeah, whatever the legal ramifications may be, they are CGI’ing the WWF logos for this Netflix series. Which it’s a lot better than blurring the logos.
@rishigangoliАй бұрын
As kids who grew up believing the world of WWE, we hated him to the core. And that's exactly what he wanted! This man was responsible for singlehandedly transforming our childhood fantasies into legendary spectacles! Many emotions, one name - Mr. McMahon.
@NiceDiggzАй бұрын
WWF not WWE
@rishigangoliАй бұрын
Oh yes, my bad! We grew up on WWF. It became WWE much later. Still remember the trading cards (or "trump cards", as we used to call them!) and the figures that every 80s would practically know by heart. :D
@deviousimpulseАй бұрын
I'm at the age where my friends & I were wondering why the government were going after Vince during the Steroid Trials and not Jack Tunney lol
@scarfacetj2795Ай бұрын
No matter all of the bad publicity, i am genuinely grateful for Vince. He made my childhood memorable and epid
@simplythebest2kАй бұрын
Without Vince we wouldn’t have wrestling. Maybe it would be a side show attraction like clown rodeo.
@scarfacetj2795Ай бұрын
@@simplythebest2k agreed. He is quite literally the only reason it got so big and became mainstream media. Before then I was a niche thing to enjoy.
@Jryan81Ай бұрын
Vince McMahon is no different from every other boss or billionaire. That’s what made his character so great - everyone has a boss like him. You can’t become a billionaire without burying others along the way, it’s just not possible. That’s how I remember his legacy
@SeverinoCatuleАй бұрын
There is no need to be billionaire to be a piece of sht. IIt's human nature. Billlionaires just get more attention.
@skylinertheeditorАй бұрын
@@SeverinoCatule or shit on someones actual head
@umba333Ай бұрын
Well most of them don't rape their staff
@coolsachin2737Ай бұрын
Such an American way
@SeverinoCatuleАй бұрын
@Spaceghost-123 Exactly. I'm not, and nowhere near, a billionaire, but what Mr. McMahon allegedly did-I've seen poor people do the same, whether they're white, Asian, Black, or whatever. These people think only billionaires can be bad
@Clymax01Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="12">0:12</a> The Rock <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="13">0:13</a> Hulk Hogan <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="14">0:14</a> Steve Austin <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="15">0:15</a> John Cena The Chosen Ones
@otallonoАй бұрын
Hulk the only one not voting for commie kamala Maybe Stone Cold
@skaiper1287Ай бұрын
Where is undertaker and shawn michaels
@Smoke_HoganАй бұрын
Mount Rushmore
@basitwyne852Ай бұрын
They never kissed his ass like these 4 men did
@TheMan_BigBeefАй бұрын
@@basitwyne852Wasn’t there a brief time when Steve Austin was slandered by Vince and the WWE for “taking his ball and going home” I don’t think he fits among the greatest ass kissers of all time imo because he had multiple problems with creative and came from two rival companies and couldn’t get Vince’s idea over until he changed it. Idk I might just be a Stone Cold mark
@thiagopereira3677Ай бұрын
If this series tells the truth about Vince Macman without covering up for him or deifying him, it has everything to be one of the best documentaries in history, not only because the history of Wrestling and the history of Vince go hand in hand but because the world of Wrestling is one of the richest in content, I hope Netflix doesn't disappoint and delivers everything about him, both the good and the bad, the side of the prosecution and the side of the defense, without covering up or accusing, just the facts.
@JohnnyMnemonic.Ай бұрын
Maccc maaaaannnn
@182StannyАй бұрын
You know they wont because Vince will be dictating what is in this
@ronanchristiana.belleza9270Ай бұрын
@@182Stanny Do you think his children will cover for him?
@182StannyАй бұрын
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 sadly yes
@TheMan_BigBeefАй бұрын
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270maybe Shane will but I can’t imagine the locker room more specifically CM Punk welcoming Stephanie back and hugging her after Summerslam like some reports stated if she still had Vince’s back but after 20 years of being called a slut I wouldn’t bet on family ties holding strong
@allen604Ай бұрын
This is the most META WWE storyline.
@brendanimathiu7029Ай бұрын
Netflix is wild for this 😂 I hope they show the " keep it up my N " segment 😂😂😂
@peratictiАй бұрын
With wwe coming to Netflix as well
@labbaby189Ай бұрын
"What's good in the hood?" - a white upper class wrestling promoter
@yeskabennis1159Ай бұрын
WE COMING FOR YOU N
@wakkablockablaw6025Ай бұрын
It would be funny, but it's not a big deal or immoral in the slightest.
@VictoryRider106Ай бұрын
That was the wildest shit I have ever held him say, second thing was what's good in the hood. Man was off the chain with no f*cks givens
@danshewell8746Ай бұрын
Editors on 24th June: ok boss we've completed the documentary, it's great worked for hours on it and managed to make Vince look good. 25th June: Janelle Grant allegations come out. Editors: oh FFS
@TheGreekPianistАй бұрын
My buddies and I grew up with the Ruthless Aggression Era of WWE. Every Monday and Thursday night we’d gather at my house to watch Raw and SmackDown. It was a weekly tradition of ours from middle to high school. 2002-2009 were such badass and unforgettable years of WWE
@ARTSONICFAN990Ай бұрын
I share a similar tradition myself. Me & 2 of my friends at school watch wrestling (During the 2000's & 2010's eras.) on our own homes (Smack Down in my case.) & then when we go to school, we talk about it before class starts & during recess. And it wasn't just about wrestling, but also about other sports. What made those days even more special was the fact that I always go to school with a newspaper & one of those 2 friends always asked me if he can check out the sports section real quick, that's what always kickstart those conversations. I miss those days.
@TheGreekPianistАй бұрын
@@ARTSONICFAN990 Wow brother I can’t believe how similar that is to how my buddies and I hung out. There was 3 of us as well, we were quiet misfits who often got bullied. I’d always have some WWE magazines in my backpack in middle-high school, and we’d often read them out loud to each other in the cafeteria during our break. We looked up to all those wrestlers so much growing up and thought they were superheroes lol. When bullies gave me a hard time, I’d often imagine John Cena bursting through the walls and coming to my and my friends’ aid, and he’d give those bullies some serious Attitude Adjustments lol. Great times bro, such great times. We’d also play SmackDown Vs Raw on PS2 together quite often! But hanging out together every Monday and Thursday was an absolute must for us. We didn’t care that it was a school night LOL, we faithfully had to watch WWE each week!
@ARTSONICFAN990Ай бұрын
@@TheGreekPianist I remember buying WWE magazines too. I also remember having an Undertaker poster from one.of those magazines.
@abc_myfaceАй бұрын
@TheGreekPianist the WWE video games were always so fun. I used to play the GameCube Wrestlemania games with my friends. But when Smackdown vs. Raw series started on the ps2, we'd get that contraption that PS2's would use for 6 players and that was just priceless memories. The only hand I remember that actually allowed 6 players. But that was some great days ngl.
@ARTSONICFAN990Ай бұрын
@@abc_myfaceI also agree on the fact that the Raw Vs. Smackdown games (And some other WWE games) were iconic. I've played some of them before as well.
@AA_ANIMATIONSАй бұрын
You know I always wonder how Vince McMahon got away with things people would get locked up for.
@honestly__________________4261Ай бұрын
It's as simple as money
@percyramos1296Ай бұрын
$$$
@DannyP-dm1pwАй бұрын
@@rward617 Not just America. The whole world. Rich elite get away with murder. Every country got them. Then again Presidents sent millions to die in war over time/history and get no crime against them too.
@ryanoneill1636Ай бұрын
“It’s all about that moneyyyyyy” Vince McMahon 💰
@thribsАй бұрын
Money
@csv2202Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="16">0:16</a> "what you expect...thats what you gonna get " you know when final boss say something its gonna happen 🎉😅
@CraigWeir-q5vАй бұрын
What a mark
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
@@CraigWeir-q5v grow up.
@WalaaeldenKambalАй бұрын
Netflix hit the jackpot with this documentary. long term WWE fans has long waited for this.
@axechaos9984Ай бұрын
WWE fans would already know everything in that documentary. It will be quite interesting for the general public - Mr. McMahon is one of the most unique characters you can imagine.
@propaneK1982Ай бұрын
@@axechaos9984 Well only a certain age group will. A lot of young fans who werent around for 90s & 00s Vinny Mac will be very surprised
@dashidmanАй бұрын
@@axechaos9984100 percent writer wished the could come up with villian like him
@glamrockfoxy6667Ай бұрын
He actually acussed I guess
@jinfin221Ай бұрын
Not me😂
@freedom_rock1828 күн бұрын
This is a brilliant documentary. Vince McMahon is a genius.
@tinotendamandizvidza1903Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="10">0:10</a> we know you 😊
@Msdjdj_jsjsАй бұрын
It's good guy
@skxlter5747Ай бұрын
No u don't
@James.GatsbyАй бұрын
what a jobroni thing to say
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
@@James.Gatsby jabroni*
@RachetCatАй бұрын
shut yo candy ass 🗣️📢🔥
@apostolostvableАй бұрын
"Well...we can do this the easy way...or we can do this the hard way, Mr. Austin.." Vince was the greatest heel character in the history of wrestling.
@HeavyMetalMayhemАй бұрын
Oh boy, when Netflix makes a documentary about you, you know you are finished.
@Silver_Sage663Ай бұрын
@@HeavyMetalMayhem Idk about that one. Netflix "recently" made a documentary about Michael Jordan.
@ronanchristiana.belleza9270Ай бұрын
@@Silver_Sage663 What happened?
@Silver_Sage663Ай бұрын
@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 Literally nothing? Why must something happen. Also, it was like the top ten most popular thing in Netflix for quite a while.
@widehalkАй бұрын
Agreed, except he wasn't a character lol he's just a genuinely shitty person
@neutron5000Ай бұрын
what is Tripple H really going to say about his father-in-law.
@vasiparvin5113Ай бұрын
Undertaker missing..
@aliss-q5iАй бұрын
@@vasiparvin5113 also shawn michaels and randy
@1895iАй бұрын
Triple H will say "Ittttt doesn't Matterrr what you think about my father in law!!!"
@jjcutts1Ай бұрын
as a relatively spineless company guy, he'll probably just tow the line and keep it neutral
@blairrobert3438Ай бұрын
Well he'll throw him under the bus and all of the puddle drinking marks will drool and simp it up whilst chanting toe curling ass kissing chants like You Deserve It. Triple nose will then come out of it with no shit attached to him even though his huge snozz has been up that booty since day 1.
@yody94Ай бұрын
Just finished it, honestly if you're a wrestling fan don't bother. There's nothing new there, if you have followed wrestling scandals over the years it's all stuff you've already heard about a hundred times before.
@ROSUJACOBАй бұрын
Ok ty yody
@hitech7132 күн бұрын
Well no shit Sherlock Holmes, it's a documentary not live tv
@THADTOOBADАй бұрын
Vince screwed vince
@DaveGXАй бұрын
He really did!😂😂😂😂😂
@Saint3188Ай бұрын
So true
@STASHIN-Ай бұрын
Y’all screwed Vince
@TakeoneDoeАй бұрын
This gonna go over alot of pplz heads
@1jw298Ай бұрын
But he’s a billionaire and not in prison…….
@spiritchild9101Ай бұрын
I love how Vince and his entire family went all out, actually getting into the action of the business, to help it survive the Monday night wars in the late 90s, early 2000’s.
@BobTim-o2kАй бұрын
Are you interested in making extra income today
@gaugekelley-theguyseveryon5320Ай бұрын
That was in the interest of WWE, not the interest of the "business" Vince never gave a damn about furthering the business, he wanted to grow his own company, that's why he bought out all the territories instead of working with them and that's why he never acknowledged anything else In the wrestling stratosphere but his own company
@InvisibleHotdogАй бұрын
Vince wanted to be a pro wrestler since he was a kid but his dad never let him
@gaugekelley-theguyseveryon5320Ай бұрын
@@InvisibleHotdog Vince took over the wrestling industry and made it a worse place for everyone but hulk hogan
@Amanda-e7v6kАй бұрын
@gaugekelley-theguyseveryon5320 good thing he did may of been f*cked up but without him u don't have what we have today in professional wrestling.
@AdmiralBenchesАй бұрын
Producers: Okay Hitman, about Vince… Brett Hart: Well first, let me tell you why Bill Goldberg…!
@n_money1019Ай бұрын
💀
@TheBraunMachine2K24Ай бұрын
LMAO 😂😂😂
@Zenith8896Ай бұрын
I am wheezing!!!!🤣
@TheSpanishAnnounceTableАй бұрын
Tremendous 😂
@vikingfrog7204Ай бұрын
Pfthahahahahahaa
@WhereyoubelonggАй бұрын
Rest in peace to Ashley Massaro.
@dbreiden83080Ай бұрын
I remember that HBO Real sports interview where he was asked about taking any responsibility for all the wrestlers dying young likely of steroid abuse that worked for him and Vince said he takes "Zero blame for any of it" There are things about the man I admire but that lack of accountability spoke volumes about his character. There was a clear culture of steroid abuse in his locker room that he helped facilitate. The WWF back in the 80''s and largely in the 90's was like a traveling circus non-stop. These boys were worked into the ground and under constant pressure to look like a million dollars or they'd lose their spot.. But he takes no blame for it.. Shameful....
@NidzgearАй бұрын
really?? i never knew that! Did Eddie Guerero and Chris Benua Died coz of this? I thought McMahon was a dam brain who got us insane entertainment
@pkj2148Ай бұрын
@@Nidzgear There are wrestling fans who don't know how Chris Benoit died? He killed himself after killing his wife and kid.
@NidzgearАй бұрын
@@pkj2148 WHATT!!!! didhe get a heart attackk....My God i never knew this...
@d.52555Ай бұрын
@@Nidzgearhe had severe mental problems and CTE (concussions). His brain after his death was studied and he had the brain of a 80 yr old Alzheimer’s patient and had a very enlarged heart that would’ve gave out by 2008 if he hadn’t done what he done.
@NidzgearАй бұрын
@@d.52555 Omg this is insane..
@TheWarmachine375Ай бұрын
I'm more surprised Mr. McMahon never tried running for president with that kind of money and influence at any point at all.
@216EvaАй бұрын
He's friend is
@MalachiPlaysGamesАй бұрын
Idk why you’re surprised. It’s way easier to write a show than to run the entire US, especially when you’ve got to deal with Congress.
@jpraelster93Ай бұрын
Absolutely not.
@JoestirАй бұрын
His wife did tho
@JoeChilltonАй бұрын
His billionaire douchebag sex pest friend or ass buddy is.
@Logan6800725 күн бұрын
Attitude Era was the best era..
@rocklobster5074Ай бұрын
Okay I hate how they showed Cody Rhodes over the audio of someone saying everything Vince touched turned to gold. American nightmare Cody was gold long before he returned to WWE. Vince had nothing to do with that character.
@Cwcu2019Ай бұрын
Well actually Vince LITERALLY went to his house just to rehire him
@SilverrulezGamingАй бұрын
Vince still signed off on Cody initially. He was still in charge and could of completely rejected Cody. So as much distain as I have for Vince nowadays. Your comment is invalid on the premise on why it's being shown. If Vince said no, you wouldn't even be able to comment that. Relax.
@SilverrulezGamingАй бұрын
Also, Cody was not as big of a star as he was until he was brought back. He had buzz. But that buzz was him going to, you guessed it. Vince's WWE
@Cwcu2019Ай бұрын
@@SilverrulezGaming EXACTLY (he could potentially be talking about the clip from Cody vs Roman II but still)
@ITSHIM1294Ай бұрын
Cody Rhodes has a career because of Vince McMahon 😂. Why are wrestling nerds allowed to comment here too? Stick to your wrestling forums
@RedForemanАй бұрын
Love him or hate him.. Vince McMahon is responsible for everyone’s favorite wrestler even existing. Doesn’t matter the brand Vince’s vision in general is what shape the entire industry.
@solidsnake8331Ай бұрын
Vince mcmahon is the goat. I can't believe he agreed to this interview
@laoch5658Ай бұрын
@@solidsnake8331 ooh i cant belive he agree to be paid millions for this documentary
@frankblack8573Ай бұрын
So - Mick Foley, the Hardy Boys, and Chris Jericho won't be wrestlers without Vince? Wow, perhaps i never wrestled because i don't know him? Sorry, but this is BS. He made wrestling mainstream with WMI, that's quite an achievement.
@RedForemanАй бұрын
@@frankblack8573 lol nobody you named was famous outside of WWE ? Jericho beating Rock and stone cold is his claim to fame .. that’s Vince’s creation the Hardy boys have only made waves in WWE…. Mick foley is absolutely Vince’s creation lmao what are you on about . Even Daniel Bryan wasn’t truly top tier until WWE . The list goes on hope you go to wwe too my boy
@frankblack8573Ай бұрын
Mick Foley is Vince's creation? That's an opinion you should discuss with him. I know what Chris answer would be 😂
@josiahgarcia9033Ай бұрын
They putting everything on the table also with the Chris Benoit incident
@connie_aАй бұрын
This actually feels so surreal
@kingfu9647Ай бұрын
More Wrestling Documentaries on Netflix pleace
@botfantasies6229Ай бұрын
Whoever put this trailer together did an incredible job.
@LeatherShoes-ef1pbАй бұрын
One day, when they make a biopic movie about Vince McMahon, whichever actor plays him is going to have a friggin' *treasure trove* of material to work with.
@BunnymonАй бұрын
I think that is a good idea, if they can make it similar to the Claw movie I am up for it
@dafeoghen2657Ай бұрын
Matthew Mcconaughey should play Vince
@user-lb9ew4hr4zАй бұрын
JK Simmons
@dafeoghen2657Ай бұрын
@@user-lb9ew4hr4z he’s physically smaller than Vince
@LeatherShoes-ef1pbАй бұрын
@@dafeoghen2657 True, but he's ripped as hell, could totally do the voice, and is a great actor. So, maybe not an "A Choice," but I'd definitely call that an "A- Choice" for casting.
@tree_fiddy7586Ай бұрын
Surprised they showed him at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="58">0:58</a>
@GhostaredeadАй бұрын
Why? It’s no way they can do this without bringing up that situation
@OPGrimmzАй бұрын
What you think he’s Voldemort ? Lmao
@Karlebow571Ай бұрын
We’re in endgame now
@HanzoSatanTheGodofGodsАй бұрын
The god
@wolfmelody2787Ай бұрын
@@OPGrimmzdo not mention his name
@bernardorodrigues5348Ай бұрын
As Brazilian always was difficult watch WWE events, but I was there every week in the Ruthless Agression Era. What a good time was! No matter whats the others spoke about the Wrestling, this shows just hit different. Althought this recent Vince scandal, he made history in entertainament. I´d grew up with loveling storylines like Edge X Undertaker / Jeff Hardy winning the main title / Cena X Orton... It was a very good childhood with my cousin, buying every action figure and watching PPV highliths on previous KZbin. Thanks!! The New Era with Netflix was just began!
@MilMaskaАй бұрын
"We live in the Land of Fruits and Nuts with Vince being the Head cashew" - Jim Cornette
@theeditorrestrialАй бұрын
friggin A! Cornette is the way
@TheSpanishAnnounceTableАй бұрын
Cornette stays winning 😂
@wrestlingislifeАй бұрын
Was Corny interviewed for this one? Would be gold lol
@theeditorrestrialАй бұрын
@@wrestlingislife that would be the lifeline if he was...
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
Fruits like gay people? i wouldnt put it past that turd sandwich. he seems like the type who'd say something that messed up.
@samuelcrowsАй бұрын
Vince is a madman for both business and real life.
@simiedulayАй бұрын
No Undertaker, Strange! Considering the fact they are literally super close. Vince even got emotional describing how much Taker/ Mark meant to him !
@SirCryptic777Ай бұрын
It's a multiple part series. They're not gonna show everyone involved yet.
@shadycnetworkАй бұрын
@@SirCryptic777I was about to say the same thing
@CraigWeir-q5vАй бұрын
Undertaker , Steve Austin , Shawn Michaels , Cena are guys who know where more Vince skeletons are buried . As all 4 had a peculiar relationship with him . Everyone knows its an open secret Vince and Shawn were ''friendly'' and what would be described today as ''bi-curious'' in 1997 . It was literally hiding in plain sight , Vince dancing to Shawns song , Shawn smacking him on the ass ''playfully'' and all the little hugs and winks on Raw 1997 . Probably on life long NDA's though
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
@@CraigWeir-q5v literally the first im hearing of Vince and Shawn banging. i mean, i guess i wouldnt be surprised, but it really sounds like something you're just making up.
@ssvr2009Ай бұрын
Taker should be there when full series releases
@freshtendrills5969Ай бұрын
This is a great documentary.
@TheOnlyIncognitoАй бұрын
Nothing worse than seeing something you desperately want to watch be weeks away when you have the perfect snacks for it right now
@Marc-o4xАй бұрын
Theyre gonna taste even better
@ajaygour2200Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="116">1:56</a> The Music Feels Like How Villain Should Be🥶
@KrishnaSharma-bi3cc22 күн бұрын
Yes
@ivanjuarez1160Ай бұрын
“I would accept no responsibility whatsoever “
@thesagerinnegan5898Ай бұрын
Vince's real life persona is more wild than the character that he plays
@nbeditz9106Ай бұрын
Dude's a Jeffrey Epstein of the Wrestling Universe
@Walshy94Ай бұрын
If you look at Vince's character around 2001-2003, you'll realise that he was basically playing himself, with the way he was with the likes of Trish, Sable, Tori Wilson and Stacey
@ACD1994Ай бұрын
It wasn't a character.
@kennethteasley7454Ай бұрын
@@nbeditz9106To my knowledge, Vince hasn't trafficked minors..
@MarkanVaran7Ай бұрын
@@Walshy94 when he tells Paul Heyman what he will do to Undertakers wife is the craziest moment in tv history lol absolutely crazy
@alanguagesАй бұрын
A little over two decades ago, I requested A&E network for a Biography of Vince McMahon, Steve Reeves and Richard Branson. Two out of the three was released. Although A&E never came out with a Biography for Vince, I had no idea over two decades later, a documentary SERIES was going to be made just about him. I am glad to be alive for something like this to finally happen. Edit: Thank You Netflix.
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
yeah im sure it was all because of you.
@alanguagesАй бұрын
@@miguelnewmexico8641 Actually A&E even emailed me back, about Steve Reeves and Richard Branson and before their premiere on the station. They said, it was unlikely a Vince McMahon Biography to be made. You have to take into consideration this was the late 90's. Dial up was what it was back then. I am glad Netflix was able to get a Vince McMahon one done, although I never expected it.
@StoryhoopsАй бұрын
This documentary is going to be nuts
@JosephSanilАй бұрын
If you hated him during your childhood, he obviously did a great act. It's difficult to act bad all the time. Respect for the man who created great entertainment.
@theshotgun500Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="58">0:58</a> I’m really surprised they’re showing footage of Chris Benoit in this…
@johansvensson833Ай бұрын
vice did a hole thing om him so
@danielgraham1082Ай бұрын
@@johansvensson833yeah but they aren’t affiliated with wwe
@Kieb23Ай бұрын
It's netflix mate they'll show anything haha
@moses0686Ай бұрын
It's not a wwe produced doc.
@zacharytasker9321Ай бұрын
@@danielgraham1082raw is literally moving to Netflix
@karangupta4786Ай бұрын
Love him or hate him, this guy is truly a mastermind. There would be no modern Wrestling world without him.
@aksghazi868Ай бұрын
I'm certainly on the "hate him" side, but yeah, you're right. He should still never be in the Hall of Fame.
@pyd2215Ай бұрын
@@aksghazi868new wing - hall in f Infamy
@nbeditz9106Ай бұрын
The Most wanted Mastermind the Feds are gonna be looking for
@TheInstantclassicffaАй бұрын
@@aksghazi868 whether he is inducted into the Hall of Fame or not is irrelevant. Wrestling is not what it is without him. The Hall of Fame itself is his Hall of Fame induction, every Wrestle Mania, Every Rumble, Every Summer Slam just cements that.
@danielbarber3397Ай бұрын
@@TheInstantclassicffa though the Rumble was Pat Patersons idea
@Arkain7Ай бұрын
They had to show Chris Benoit when talking about dead wrestlers as a result of steroids and negligence. That is what led to Benoit suffering so much brain and nerve damage that he went absolutely insane with rage over a stupid argument. You can't really blame him, as the coroner said that Benoit's brain looked like a rotten potato and he was surprised Benoit didn't go insane sooner.
@edub9930Ай бұрын
Concussions 2
@MarkWhileyАй бұрын
"Everything he did turned to gold" We are not going to talk about the WBF, XFL or WWE Films, okay?
@jonathanhirst6997Ай бұрын
ICOPro, WWF New York, WWF Casino, WWE Niagara Falls, his stint in the world of boxing, Tout...
@SheanWalsh46Ай бұрын
Vince was indeed a good promoter, but not a good businessman.
@ahmedmaklad6527Ай бұрын
@@SheanWalsh46 he was a good businessman he made WWE mainstream after he bought from his dad
@RealHomeRecordingАй бұрын
@@jonathanhirst6997 ehh...you win some, you lose some. If you never try, you will always fail.
@lysergicpillamyd483Ай бұрын
@@jonathanhirst6997Gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelet. Vince is a genius because he took the chance on multiple ventures. Once he knew they were failures he used that knowledge to improve WWE. If those ventures had proven successful then he'd have even more money than he does now.
@wiwie1987Ай бұрын
Mr McMahon you should be an actor as J Jonah Jameson in Spiderman movie..i think it suits you..🤣
@StephenJobitaАй бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="10">0:10</a> Erm, excuse me sir, I think we know you well enough
@IainTheWizardАй бұрын
There might be some interesting bits. But I guarantee any of the Vince interview segments will be him playing off his depraved behaviour as a character. And lying his ass off about things like Owen Hart and the steroid trials. Man is basically a politician. That said thanks for the Attitude Era Vince
@invadazim4320Ай бұрын
Yeah, thats why i dont think this will be as good as other ppl are naking ut out to be.
@TeamRocketHQRАй бұрын
Had connections to Trump since the 80's at least too.
@Professor_Genki7Ай бұрын
....and? @@TeamRocketHQR
@Fire.321Ай бұрын
And what? You gonna cry? Trump is based, idk much about vince, prolly the libtards accusing him for something@@TeamRocketHQR
@vrnja1090Ай бұрын
Typical american corpo business man, Vince is nothing but that, with great showman skills.
@BobStallmanArchUserАй бұрын
Bigger story then Tiger King, this is absolutely incredible idk if people realise .... this is one of the top doc's to hit netflix.
@roccoz2231Ай бұрын
Season 1 of Tiger King was, at best, a 90-minute documentary stretched out to 7 hours. It was so unbelievably padded. Here, Netflix has literally *four decades* worth of material to work with. It better be epic!
@meowmeowmeowbarfАй бұрын
Never heard of this guy
@fugitiveunknown7806Ай бұрын
Oh, good. A Netflix produced autobiography about someone who's been known for a lifetime of awful behavior who's been hit with a bunch of allegations of even worse behavior. And Netflix just partnered with WWE in a ginormous deal. I'm sure this will be an honest portrayal with no glaring omissions, just as sure as I am that the Undertaker really was an undead wrestling wizard and Mae Young really gave birth to a hand.
@KimboSlice4252Ай бұрын
Lets call a spade a spade, if he agreed all this time ago to be recorded and have an entire series made about him. Vince is involved in this just as much as you think he wouldn't be. He is the best story teller of all time. This was all made for a reason and STILL. I can't wait to watch it lmao
@DarKayserLeoАй бұрын
Really? I hope this documentary about Vince McMahon at least mentions some of the guilt regarding Owen Hart, Eddie Guerrero, and Chris Benoit, and all the favoritism towards certain wrestlers that ended up burying the careers of other superstars.
@simenzewedlamini360Ай бұрын
Grow up
@danielgraham1082Ай бұрын
@@simenzewedlamini360 what?
@6paths142Ай бұрын
Can’t blame vince for what Benoit did sorry
@IBeNerdy76Ай бұрын
@@simenzewedlamini360 shut up
@Halo3Rat_Ай бұрын
@@simenzewedlamini360 you clearly haven't 😂
@jayjaybulldog9180Ай бұрын
This will prove that Vince McMahon is the greatest villain in wwe history and not in a good way by a long shot.
@AdraTheGhostАй бұрын
very likely one of the greatest villains in real life. if you're up to id I reccomend looking up the 4 part youtube series on Behind the Bastards behind the guy.
@ThewritingelfАй бұрын
@@AdraTheGhostThat Behind the Bastards 4 part episode went absolutely crazy and I loved every moment of it.
@miguelnewmexico8641Ай бұрын
@@AdraTheGhost Vince is a bad dude for sure, real bad. but come on. there are way bigger villains in real life. do you want me to show you a history book?
@AdraTheGhostАй бұрын
@miguelnewmexico8641 I mean I also get what you mean, but vince is still alive
@bianconerointheus669227 күн бұрын
I never watched wrestling and never will , but man this documentary was excellent. McMahon is definitely a fascinating character even with all his clear flaws.
@matthewshiell822Ай бұрын
This has the potential to be the best documentary ever done. Lets just hope they actually get the questions answered that people want answered.
@12crows1Ай бұрын
"My name isn't Vince, it's" Inmate 716134. LMAO!
@rattlestreamАй бұрын
Not yet, booooy
@StarChompАй бұрын
He's too rich to become an inmate
@rattlestreamАй бұрын
@@StarChomp not only because he has money, he has to be proven guilty from the court of law at first.
@12crows1Ай бұрын
@@rattlestream His entire Board threw him under the bus so hard and fast he must of skipped 15, 16 times easy, before he hit the grill! I don't think he's going to escape this.
@jinfin221Ай бұрын
@@12crows1I think he will.
@madnomad3861Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="93">1:33</a> I hope Triple H is not describing what this docuseries is going to be 😂
@noneofyourbusiness1114Ай бұрын
To spoil it that’s exactly what Shane McMahon said too
@nick_maloneАй бұрын
Nobody has ever struck documentary gold like this, to have all of the rights, access, countless interviews with the man himself and be deep into putting this together for all of that to then happen mid way through with the resignation and lawsuits etc and assumedly him having no power to stop them talking about that side of things as it's all signed off on already. Incredible, can't wait.
@BobTim-o2kАй бұрын
Do you know you can make extra income using Netflix and earn some income
@perry3770Ай бұрын
No way. He's actually involved in this documentary? I didn't think he was actually being featured on it!
@tytaniksportsvg6726Ай бұрын
Why wouldn’t he be he’s literally still alive
@perry3770Ай бұрын
@@tytaniksportsvg6726 I thought this was going to be a Self Destruction of Ultimate Warrior type of bit where people say all the bad things he did. But this literally looks like it's going to be saying good things about him because Bruce Pritchard, The Rock, John Cena are the ones talking about him and they would never say anything bad about him.
@tytaniksportsvg6726Ай бұрын
@@perry3770 the documentary gonna talk about the good and bad it would be easy to just talk about the bad stuff but if they talk about everything it will be a way of not avoiding the bad but also not letting people forget the good
@SomePotatoАй бұрын
They started the series years before the recent scandal. I'd bet most interviews with WWE people were filmed before that.
@mayormccheese6171Ай бұрын
If I was bleeding out from a gut wound, you could still play the video of Stone Cold beating him up in hospital and I would die laughing. Thank you for it all, Vince.
@sam-the-man8500Ай бұрын
Classic, member watching live as a kid. Seen it all drunk HBK.SMH
@benjaminperez7328Ай бұрын
The bedpan smacking Vince in the head……”DONNG!” 😂😂😂😂😂
@Officer_Balls99923 күн бұрын
If Vince Mcmahon made a KZbin apology video.
@batmanhelpingspider-man2342Ай бұрын
Vince’s lawyers must be paying close attention to this.. They might pull a Dan Schneider and sue the producers
@jinratgeistАй бұрын
Vince to John Cena: "Keep it up, my *****!"
@Kojo_995Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@sc30002001Ай бұрын
Booker T: Tell me he didnt just say that
@pood_49Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="31">00:31</a> Vince 6’2” 200-ish pounds looking tiny standing next to Andre the Giant.
@wonderful2181Ай бұрын
Pretty sure andre was standing on a wooden box to make him look bigger. They used to talk about it
@DusterbuglessАй бұрын
Vince being a genius that he is. He had Andre stand on something
@GunzNGearzАй бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="31">0:31</a> what was andre standing on
@joshuagtz95Ай бұрын
His shoes
@NirsterkurАй бұрын
He was definitely standing on a stool there.
@jondon3182Ай бұрын
His huge ass legs
@samuelmashpow9854Ай бұрын
His third leg
@sadboi6668Ай бұрын
business
@michaelwasnothereАй бұрын
this partnership between WWE and Netflix is gonna be monumental
@PuroRootАй бұрын
Outjerked by Netflix.
@ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085Ай бұрын
Damn the Netflix and WWE rumors are coming true lol
@watchreportАй бұрын
@@ox_trueprotagonistchrisred9085what rumors?
@laughingtom1132Ай бұрын
Fellow goof
@PuroRootАй бұрын
@@laughingtom1132 fed bad
@elgrandesmokio2725Ай бұрын
COVER!
@infobytes-vn4trАй бұрын
" You're Fired !!!!! " - McMahon Iconic.
@adnankhan35059Ай бұрын
Iconic 😂😂😂 do you know what iconic means you talk shit 😂
@franciswitcherplays3730Ай бұрын
Yeah, this is actually going to be a damage control documentary. Basically "He did some bad things, but you can't deny he's a great businessman." You know that whole schtick. Not surprised though since WWE Raw is coming to Netflix.
@El_BoricanoАй бұрын
This will be crazy
@Aaradhyajakhetiya-t7kАй бұрын
This man will be remembered forever
@krisnarefaagusta16Ай бұрын
But there is no chance in hell.
@waynedoyle5584Ай бұрын
in the nightmares of his victims
@UtoobAreNotZsАй бұрын
@@waynedoyle5584what victims 😂
@gusthejoker8526 күн бұрын
Netflix will hit one out of the park here and there and it's always something controversial... i love it