In the words of the man himself: "Vince screwed Vince".
@AdolphSaxOfficial2 ай бұрын
He got worked, Brother
@webesorrytho2 ай бұрын
Gun like a shopping cart
@dyev70962 ай бұрын
More like Vince shat on Vince lol
@funkyweapon19812 ай бұрын
@@dyev7096 Poop.
@slimshady12345ishАй бұрын
"And WE have no sympathy"
@johnsampson37222 ай бұрын
The face in the thumbnail lol 😂 great work Jason. We love you Solo.
@mr.awesome60112 ай бұрын
Gotta bait those clicks
@thegreenpianist76832 ай бұрын
@@mr.awesome6011He truly is a master baiter!
@peterpanparker76012 ай бұрын
😂😂😂@@thegreenpianist7683
@KushWilson2 ай бұрын
He’s fully learned KZbin video making I was worried there for a minute but it’s KZbin 101 to oh face your thumbnail 🫶🏽
@makaveli42052 ай бұрын
I'd rather have a documentary on Jesse Ventura. He doesn't bullshit around. Had a very interesting life too.
@Varone262 ай бұрын
Hearing Vince downplay Undertakers concussion at Mania 30 was sad…. Especially after everything Undertakers done for the company and especially for Vince.
@zackbrown1172 ай бұрын
Taker couldn’t even remember his name that night while he was at the hospital that’s how bad of a concussion he got
@ryanjacobson25082 ай бұрын
I don't think Taker will every say (or even admit to himself) that sacrificing that much of himself for Vince was in any way a mistake.
@XombieLejon662 ай бұрын
Whether it's wrestling, or any other place to work, at the end of the day: the boss is not your friend.
@marctm76142 ай бұрын
@@ryanjacobson2508 Taker is as much of a kiss ass, bootlicker as any of them. He just so happened to be humble about it, so he's respected.
@the_new_a1Ай бұрын
It kind of made me think maybe it was a work by Taker but I feel ya
@JDotWill2 ай бұрын
I don’t think Bret said that was his first thought but that the thought did come to mind. When someone dies, every possible scenario comes to mind. His younger brother died as a result of an accident while working for a company that Bret despised. His anger with Vince plus the stages of grief can result in him thinking something so irrational. I was shocked he said that because I’d never heard that before but the idea of him feeling that way at the time made some sense to me
@OofmanRulz2 ай бұрын
Bruce will defend Vince until the end of time. His words were no shock to me.
@EyeOfTheWatcher2 ай бұрын
It is true, as he defended Vince's use of a racial slur on TV using the same excuses Hogan tried to use. Why the black population is not a monolith, given the family history in North Carolina why would he want to use that slur in any form (it only showed that Booker T and John Cena has a price to be involved in that segment).
@stevenbryant81602 ай бұрын
I mean he saved his wife are you really surprised
@nwo2cool2 ай бұрын
Bruce Prichard is like one of the characters in the Michael Jackson documentary, "Leaving Netherlands." It seemed as Bruce has not come to terms. He's a huge advocate for Vince McMahon. He defended him all the way, kinda like the singer, Aaron Carter defended his former manager, Lou Pearlman, who done a lot of horrible acts to his clients. You know Bruce Prichard will never say anything negative about Vince because he was a Vince McMahon guy, and was one of his stooges.
@MazeDaGr82 ай бұрын
Stooges are going to stooge
@doubles75332 ай бұрын
The fact that Pritchard still has a job in this "new' era is mind blowing.
@moe67022 ай бұрын
Yeah that “statute of limitations” line was outta pocket
@twilliamspro2 ай бұрын
Steve Austin not believing in CTE was s huge thing for me
@resident19guy2 ай бұрын
Yeah, that was a real bummer tbh.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
Part of me thinks Steve just said that to keep with the narrative. The look on his face after he said that said alot.
@megamanxhunterАй бұрын
Considering the fact he even got concussed during one match.
@Champ75AАй бұрын
Well, Steve Austin gets a pass for any and everything apparently.
@Patrick-kw8lxАй бұрын
@@anthonyanderson9303 LOOL exactly what I thought. Austin looked like somebody had a knife or gun in his back while he said it , like he HAD to saiy it from the director or what ever.
@DarkReapersGrim12 ай бұрын
Bruce Pritchard is the epitome of a "yes man." It's difficult listening to him and his views. Real love comes from being able to be critical and to be able to criticize those you love.
@SFNDMK2 ай бұрын
Interesting that Pritchard would complain about the documentary burying Vince, yet was absolutely happy to be apart of the self destruction of The Ultimate warrior... Ah well!
@kevinlee99292 ай бұрын
For some reason when WWE wants to push narratives about people its aye OK. But when someone does the exact same thing to Vince. They're wrong.
@lancethefilmguy93922 ай бұрын
Still bringing that up huh?
@SFNDMK2 ай бұрын
@@lancethefilmguy9392 yep
@OofmanRulz2 ай бұрын
Bruce is a Vince stooge for life. I wouldn't be surprised if he talks to Vince and fills him in on what's going on in the company.
@c46622 ай бұрын
Jason missed an opportunity for him to say Bruce would defend Vince until he's red in the face. Because Brother Love.
@Sooplex2 ай бұрын
Solomonster has officially joined the face in thumbnail Meta!
@paulcarpenter78442 ай бұрын
I can't stand it lol
@ThunderForce20002 ай бұрын
Given how the episodes are edited in such a way where Vince denies something but then they immediately cut to someone else confirming it you would almost think it was a comedy.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
Lol that part when he was saying we don't show death or rape, etc.. to them showing examples of all the above was hilarious
@mydogsnameislucy7682 ай бұрын
One thing that disgusted me was everyone defending Pat Patterson.. I believe the victims.
@Dior4m2 ай бұрын
But why? Didnt she get a buttload of money from vince? Like there aint no way she didnt know what she was signing up for.
@radioVHS1492 ай бұрын
@@Dior4mPat Patterson esta en el circulo de privilegiados de Vince.. esta en un lugar que nisiquiera Hulk Hogan esta.. en parte por ser el primer campeon IC.. simplemente Pat no puede ser vetado como Hogan, Benoit, Macho Man o Lex Luger..
@daisyfayyАй бұрын
@@Dior4mPat Patterson was a gay wrestler accused of molesting and SA the young ring boys. Kinda like Sandusky!
@TheMackoftheyearАй бұрын
Yall believe anything
@mydogsnameislucy768Ай бұрын
@@TheMackoftheyear you literally have Tony Atlas telling you plain as day Pat would “grab his ding-dong” he was protected and still is to this day despite the other outings.
@louis31412 ай бұрын
I remember Stone Cold saying on his podcast, his match with Taker at Summerslam he got concussed right away and he asked Earl Hebner where he was.
@megamanxhunterАй бұрын
Yes, he did get a concussion.
@JCtheComicGeek2 ай бұрын
FINALLY!!! THE ONLY REVIEW IVE BEEN WAITING FOR ON THIS VKM DOC SERIES!!! (I'm being real, I love Solomonster!, only wrestling podcast on the wrestling biz I listen to!)
@courtsidewithjerome882 ай бұрын
Me too he has a mixture of comedic timing and wrestling knowledge
@Andres00822 ай бұрын
I got shafted. I was expecting the Voodoo Kin Mafia
@g-dub52722 ай бұрын
Statute of limitations brother lol
@jojo_the_wise_sage2 ай бұрын
thats the most 'youtube' thumbnail solo has ever done lol
@LiLTailormade2 ай бұрын
37:43 DOOOOOOOOOKIEEEEE 💩 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂💀💀 I’ve been laughing @ this for the past 24hrs LMAO!!!
@siegmund872 ай бұрын
Given Austins career as a doctor, I'm not surprised about the CTE comment. Saw one clip, and i don't think he'd be a very good doctor.
@jjmara01Ай бұрын
Guy even abused his patient! I hope he went to jail at some point.
@siegmund87Ай бұрын
@jjmara01 I hope so. He even used shock paddles incorrectly on person who was breathing. What a degenerate piece of trailer park trash
@SamCalderas-nt6lv2 ай бұрын
Its a pathetic shame that he couldn't put his past behind him, and it would inevitably follow him in his life. This man has some SERIOUS trauma.
@crystalwater5052 ай бұрын
Vince Mcmahon was always the character. Mr Mcmahon is who he really is.
@thomashall62882 ай бұрын
When Solo said this is Vince's story, I heard the Law and Order sound bite. 😂
@NathanKJohnson2 ай бұрын
For me...the two things I dropped my jaw at the most was Vince calling Chris Benoit's CTE a work, and him claiming Undertaker was traumatized from losing at Mania and he wasn't really concussed. If I'm Taker, I'd be completely insulted after hearing that.
@danieljackson24962 ай бұрын
Well SCSA said he doesn't believe in CTE
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
The fact that he said it was a work a decade and a half later with all the information that's out there now on it is wild. Plus he even said he gave Nowinski research money.
@bobbyrne859115 күн бұрын
Vince always tries to fade the heat and don't sell anything. Annnnnddd he sucks at it. He comes off like a confrontational moron who doesn't know what he is talking about. Austin is in deep deep denial. Homeboy took a ton of chairshots to the head. He is probably kinda freaking out watching all these guys showing the symptoms.
@RandomBurner2 ай бұрын
LOL at the thumbnail. Makes it seem like Vince bought the sound off and rebranded it as “Vince Sounds Off” 😂
@Negajoe2 ай бұрын
The fact that Vince went into this saying he's not going to tell us everything, which goes against the entire point of a documentary, just makes it more obvious this entire charade was meant to be a puff piece from his PR firm. While they covered topics that didn't present him in the best light, they were all stories we'd known about already. Just felt like he went into this with the intent to defend himself on those topics while allowing company loyalists and detractors to poke fun at him.
@makaveli42052 ай бұрын
Ya what else is new. He holds back on a lot of information. That's how he avoids prison lol.
@lexkanyima2195Ай бұрын
@@makaveli4205 but he exposed way too much
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
He always been defensive when it comes to the media.
@Darrakkii2 ай бұрын
Jason you should really do a "life of vince mcmahon episode" that goes into detail about, well literally everything, everything hes ever done, everythings hes ever been accused of, what proof there is, etc. no one covers this man more fairly then you do and you aren't afraid to voice your disgust when warranted
@BUPMY12 ай бұрын
Well he's never been on Vince's payroll.
@tthomaselli2Ай бұрын
One of the many key parts of this video I couldn't wait for was around 34:16-36:31. I always wondered about the true attendance for 'WWF WrestleMania 3' & I think a lot of things were finally clarified... Granted, I was born in early-January of 1989, 'WWF WrestleMania 3' took place in the spring of 1987 & I first read about the record attendance numbers sometime when I was in my 2nd grade year of elementary school during the mid-1990's after finding a book about 'WWF WrestleMania 3' that I found in a library, somewhere.
@thnzxc2 ай бұрын
45:50 See when I watched it, THAT'S the part that made me rewind 4 times! Solomonster I'm with ya, i said the same thing you did. After that i was like "whatever it is that he's being accused of right now...he did that shit!"
@lexkanyima2195Ай бұрын
He got shocking people
@carlosr64622 ай бұрын
"... a totally rational response to a simple creative disagreement" LOL
@CFDavid8472 ай бұрын
You know I have to say that as a MAJOR Bret Hart mark, I too was a little surprised and shocked at what Bret said regarding his immediate feelings after the aftermath of Owens death, that he thought maybe they murdered his brother as a way of getting back at him…. BUT…. To be fair to Bret…. Vince and the WWE has had a long history of mistreating the members of the Hart family and trying to humiliate them, going all the way back to Vince not paying Stu for Stampede wrestling, even to the ridiculous farting storyline they gave Nattie, to the incident with Tyson Kidd’s injury, to the companies disrespect of Bret as their champion … I felt it was a raw and honest thought that Bret had that he shared for better or for worse and I honestly believe Bret carried or maybe still carries a lot of guilt for Owen’s accident. Also to be fair to Bret… when Vince decided he was going to keep Owen under contract when it is believed that he wanted out… there is no doubt in my mind that Vince was trying to create a rift between those two brothers…. Keep in mind this is the man who allegedly paid off the authorities to make the Jimmy Snuka ordeal disappear… is anything really below this guy?!?!?
@lexkanyima2195Ай бұрын
Ouch
@mrterp042 ай бұрын
1:09:31 “oh I’ll take it from here, nurse”
@GillBoldberg2 ай бұрын
If it was a one sided hit piece they wouldn’t have included the quote from Bruce.
@mfdixon19852 ай бұрын
There's plenty about that Undertaker/Wrestlemania story that doesn't add up. One is that I'm pretty sure that Undertaker had multiple times suggested that the streak be ended, going back to at least Mark Henry in 2006. So even if he didn't want to lose to Brock, calling it traumatic is quite a stretch.
@watersandblue60012 ай бұрын
I really wonder what Taker thinks hearing it, or if Vince told him beforehand he would talk this bs.. Taker had a concussion and looked out in that Match. Taker also wanted plenty guys to break the Streak! Angle, Orton, Edge or even Wade Barrett.
@marctm76142 ай бұрын
@@watersandblue6001 Taker is a yes man, he'd probably convince himself he didn't have a concussion because of Vince.
@jjmara01Ай бұрын
Also Vince went with him to the hospital. Did Vince go with him to the hospital because Undertaker's broken heart? No, he left Wrestlemania 30, one of the biggest shows for being a milestone, to go with his favorite guy...like if Bryan went to the hospital, no way he would had followed. So I'm curious how he explain away that part
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
@@jjmara01facts he wouldn't have given AF if it was Bryan.
@user-ol1zk3kv1d2 ай бұрын
He literally admitted that he had like three brains and one of them right now is thinking about sexual stuff. That's why he put out the tweet because he knows he ratted himself out.
@JoKa10132 ай бұрын
1:09:30 I love that sarcastic quote. 😂😂😂
@ZomgRuler2 ай бұрын
Also Trish failed to mention she held that title for a Year and a Quarter and even took several months off still champion so honestly it was the right time. I know she wasn't the first to do it. Moolah probably had months off too as Champion but just like the issue had with Lesnar & Reigns Wrestling wasn't a once a month program anymore.
@haraldrauppraupp17612 ай бұрын
And it was Mickie James's Time... That storyline Made her THE character of the Womens Division. Sadly, thet didn't Made her a Star after Mania 22.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
Yea the storyline called for Mickie to win the title there. And honestly she was super over at that time. I remember that was one of the first women storylines that they really spent alot of time building and giving proper attention to.
@brandoncoit92952 ай бұрын
I thought the one thing that stood out and spoke volumes in hindsight was when Vince was talking about having 2 computers for brains and sometimes a 3rd, and he's talking to Simmons while thinking about something else entirely and they asked what is that computer thinking about and his answer was "having a lot of fun, involving sex". What a damn weirdo, and after this whole thing Shane comes off as the biggest Babyface and overall cool guy, I was like "I wish this guy was my neighbor"
@jonathanlewis13jlАй бұрын
Yeah thought that line from Vince was very weird too. Granted he's clearly had a lot of it in his Life, but the guy is nearly 80 years old (I think), why is he thinking about sex during an interview? 😂
@brandoncoit9295Ай бұрын
@@jonathanlewis13jl Kevin Nash actually said something that was interesting, imagine it was the 60s and computers weren't around and Vince tried to describe it to someone, he would probably say that I have 2 sometimes 3 different people in my brain, you would say dude your a damn skitzophranic!
@JonathanHassingerChannel2 ай бұрын
Agree on great editing. Constant audio/visual contradictions. While Vince is saying one thing, the video playing is the exact opposite.
@Navx212 ай бұрын
Finally Bret can say Vince screwed Vince
@jcngokai-762 ай бұрын
Tony Atlas may be one of the last wrestlers from the territorial days, but most of the documentary was something that we’ve already known about; except one thing, his childhood, was utterly something else and it shaped his adult life that led to all of the controversies.
@paw97642 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant and balanced review. I have seen a fair few discussions that seem to be blinded by a bias either way and for my impression this highlights the good and bad of this documentary very well.
@alexmelendez67322 ай бұрын
Bruce is the 3rd vince stooge
@nwo2cool2 ай бұрын
Well, I would say Bruce Prichard is a type a guy who will switch sides just to save himself. It's kinda like him saying, "Don't hurt me! I was just doing my job. The Devil made me do it. Now that he's gone, I'll do whatever you ask me." I'm sure he act like that to HHH.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
@@nwo2coolI was shocked HHH kept him around. He must have something on him.
@Bassmanhill842 ай бұрын
I did listen to the podcast this week but I'm so listening to this as well! Love ya Solomonster! You're the best!
@deputydog31372 ай бұрын
Vince and the Mr. McMahon character are one in the same. I wouldn't wish the type of childhood vince had on anyone but thats no excuse for how he turned out, alot of people have messed up childhoods they dont all turn out to be a terrible person. At some point you have to stop blaming the parents and take responsibility for your actions. One day vince will pay for all the terrible things he's done just like the rest of us, all the money and power in the world won't help him.
@sonicheroxd57672 ай бұрын
2:57 This bit makes me think about the current MrBeast stuff that's been happening for the past few months. Just because these people go out of their way to treat those close to them or at least treat those who are LOYAL to them very well and take care of them and do things for charities doesn't automatically make them a good person in general.
@comixproviderftw_022 ай бұрын
That whole Mr. Beast situation. Talk about a domino effect.
@Darrakkii2 ай бұрын
just a reminder, anyone with that much money should be giving to charity as an automatic. if each of these people donated these percentages they'd still have $10 million which is more then 99% of the population - elon musk could give away 99.999%, vince mcmahon could give away 99.5% and again all would still be worth $10 million. elon has donated 100 million which is 0.042% of his net worth, vince has donated 20 million which is 1% of his net worth. I'm sure we've both given more % wise, and that's insane.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
@@Darrakkiithat's why I got alot of respect for Bill and Melinda Gates. They've given a fuck ton of money to charity.
@luckydog892 ай бұрын
To quote Marty McFly to say about Vince, "He's an asshole."
@frankcoronabeats2 ай бұрын
I Loved how they Make up their own story when the video footage says otherwise 😂
@jerranspearman33692 ай бұрын
good review
@BzaafiedTheFerocious2 ай бұрын
Considering how open Vince was to lying, cheating, and stealing it's no wonder why he put the rocketship behind Eddie Guerrero.
@Jygerthe2nd2 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the best way to describe this series is that it takes a lot of stuff that wrestling fans have known for some time now, adds maybe a few details here and there that maybe some of us didn't know (or at least I didn't), and makes it information that is available for the mainstream. Are there places they don't delve deep enough on? Sure, but the information is out there for people to go looking now that this has their attention. Mostly, it just makes me feel good to know that now, it's not just wrestling fans, the whole world knows the hows and whys of Vince being such a sick bastard. I will also state that I'm sure there are more than a few people who were interviewed for the docuseries who REALLY wish they hadn't said some of the things they said now that certain things have come to light. Like, there are plenty of comments made by wrestlers in the series that do not age well as a result of the recent allegations and scandals.
@leonardstevens89732 ай бұрын
That thumbnail of Solo's face is pure gold 😂😂😂 But in all seriousness; you can not read Vince's mind based on the fact that everything he said is not a surprise. His Mr. McMahon persona is just him in real life.
@twilliamspro2 ай бұрын
I've been saying for years Vince's backstory is amazing and would be a killer drama but obviously that won't happen now
@CoryEverett4342 ай бұрын
The Rock is really out here Claiming that he's the one who said "it aint a race thing it aint a color thing its a me kicking your ass thing" thats a blatant lie. That was Austin's line. Someone needs to call dwaynes bullshit
@FamooWahVe2 ай бұрын
I forgot who said it but, they said that the fans didn’t care about the death of the wrestlers and just continued to watch the product which is far from the truth
@marctm76142 ай бұрын
Those in the wrestling business always seemed resentful towards the fans, I never understood why that is.
@tthomaselli22 ай бұрын
The Solomonster's face said the entire story, if you ask me...
@BillTheConquerer2 ай бұрын
You can draw a real parallel with Al Davis. He pionieered many new ideas and changed the business. Al Davis made Amy Trask the first demale executive in the NFL. Al Davis took risks on players and coaches that paid off in the early NFL. Al Davis was partially resposible for the merger of the AFL and NFL. Al Davis also made terrible decisions and ruined his legacy by being a selfish, bitter man. Al Davis stayed around too long and had to die for the Raiders to have a chance at being good. Al Davis and Vince have remarkably similar career stories.
@siegmund872 ай бұрын
Look I'm not saying you are wrong about the comparison, but the Raiders still aren't good. Actually the opposite since they are in a city that is apathetic to them as opposed to Oakland.
@TheParappaАй бұрын
Of course he looked at Triple H like his son - the man got Stephanie pregnant.
@NiallByrne2 ай бұрын
I have been listening the you for a good few years along with other wrestling podcasts. Very easy to see when Vince is stretching the truth, lying, dodging questions and when the truth starts to leak out his mouth.
@ProtomanButCallMeBlues2 ай бұрын
the docuseries was mostly a waste of time for wrestling fans unless you want to be reminded Vince is a terrible person. At best is creates a silver lining is that it vindicates Shane Mcmahon, who's heart of gold came from having to see what Vince put his mother through. Also, it was refreshing critical take on Vince as "building" the market. He didn't. It already exited, he took his father's pre-established market and cannibalized the industry to feed himself
@nwo2cool2 ай бұрын
Bruce Prichard is like one of the characters in the Michael Jackson documentary, "Leaving Netherlands." It seemed as Bruce has not come to terms yet. He's a huge advocate for Vince McMahon. He defended him all the way, kinda like the singer, Aaron Carter defended his former manager, Lou Pearlman for all the horrible acts he's done to his clients. You know Bruce Prichard will never say anything negative about Vince because he was a Vince McMahon guy, and was one of his stooges. I'm surprised they didn't have Kevin Dunn and Gerald Briscoe participate in the Mr McMahon docuseries. Those guys worked so closely to Vince, but, we'll never going to get anything out of Dunn. He's probably not going to talk, and even show beaver face on TV.
@mikegamerofsparta2 ай бұрын
Can we all agree Vince is full of shit and glad he’s gone.
@comixproviderftw_022 ай бұрын
>The Vince and Shane dinner knife fight Who are you, Norman Osborn?
@theabyss86Ай бұрын
58:10 solo……. Vince left a person overseas to be rp’d which led to her committing suicide…. All because she wouldn’t fk him… Bret knows what kind of person VKM is. How can you say he is wrong for thinking that???? VKM went into a police station without a briefcase full of money to get Someone off the hook for unaliving their gf….. is it really I stretch to think that bro???
@kaind.badguy2 ай бұрын
Great detailed review. I wasn’t going to watch because I doubted there would be any new information but I’m going to watch it just for that statute line.
@BrolyLSSJ012 ай бұрын
Of course this documentary had to drop on my birthday lol so all throughout my birthday I was seeing crazy things and quotes about Vince McMahon and others featured on the documentary all over my feed whenever I went to check social media 🤦♂️😂
@cole68432 ай бұрын
I learn more about wrestling listening to you than any documentary.
@johnriley73122 ай бұрын
After hearing what Tony Atlas said about treating Women like toys. I wonder how many watched this series and felt inspired by Janel Grant and will now speak out?
@_BigTimer852 ай бұрын
I don't know. I guess it depends on how much money they're looking for?
@rajsahota5524Ай бұрын
Thank you for covering this I thought it was a decent and fair critique. I'm just curious why have you not covered the Rob Feistein scandal?
@kimblandinoАй бұрын
Well, Jason and Rob belong to the same elite group.
@albertwilliams75472 ай бұрын
I didn’t know stone cold was an anti CTE guy that was shocking
@paulcarpenter78442 ай бұрын
He might have it
@syxxpoppin8830Ай бұрын
Have some Mushnick and Rice 🌾 🫓🥟🍚
@naheemquattlebaum22672 ай бұрын
Behind the Bastards podcast did a better and more in-depth look at the life of Vince McMahon. Like they revealed the Jerry Graham story a year before this documentary. They also mentioned how Vince Sr.'s side of the family dislikes Vince for how he treated his father
@guru77771Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@cctitansfan2 ай бұрын
Vince's mind is a very scary and dark place.
@sagarsirpal40852 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Austin 😂
@yazr17122 ай бұрын
Yo this was recapped so well. Now I don't need to watch it. Thank you! 🙏🏽
@tashrif462 ай бұрын
9:19 that was weird and disappointing to hear. I wonder what the Undertaker and Michelle McCool thought when Vince said that. That man literally performed through injuries for Vince. And for Vince to even insinuate that the Undertaker didn't have concussion is very alarming and disappointing. And Vince was literally in the ambulance when the Undertaker had to stay in the hospital for 2 whole days because he could not remember anything that happened from the afternoon of that day
@wavydon1960Ай бұрын
4:01 Knew that line was coming. Truth.
@craigoneill2216Ай бұрын
Jesus I thought that was Vince from one of the 2k games in the thumbnail 😂
@dagame56Ай бұрын
That thumbnail makes you look like a young shorthair Zack Ryder who faced Matt Morgan on smackdown back in the day
@cathleenwarner17782 ай бұрын
Oh, I just thought something awful, with Vince wanting to do the pregnancy/incest angle with Stephanie, do you think the abuse with his mother was worse than we thought, could she have gotten pregnant, did the baby die, is that why he's so disturbed????
@NathanielcurrelleyАй бұрын
1:12:22 facts 😂
@ChichiNaka2 ай бұрын
It felt like a lesser version of every WWE documentary/podcast we've had in the last ten years, Why didn't they name John Laurinitis/WWE as defendants in the Janel Grant case too? I watched with 5 friends, 2 lapsed fans, 2 partners who have never seen wrestling and one who watches PPV's if they're big enough, they mostly thought it was a fluff piece about how cool Vince is for the first 5.5 episodes, he beat his competition, he wasn't found guilty, all the wrestlers still suck him off, nobody really says a cross word about him
@TromaDogg2 ай бұрын
Whilst John Laurinaitis wasn't specifically mentioned by anybody talking, they did actually show documentation on screen that named him when they were talking about the recent stuff towards the end.
@ChichiNaka2 ай бұрын
@@TromaDogg Cmonnn bruh thats like the fineprint at the end of every medication saying it might cause brain cancer
@TromaDogg2 ай бұрын
@@ChichiNaka I didn't mean to cone across like I was arguing, sorry. Just pointing out that he was at least featured in some way. I agree he should have actually been spoken about, especially as Brock Lesnar was mentioned.
@ChichiNaka2 ай бұрын
@@TromaDogg omg Brock too I didn’t even think of that goof, insane
@bdr1130802 ай бұрын
What I would like to see now that Vince McMahon is out of the picture is moving forward. I would like to see WWE documentaries, especially dealing with stuff from the 80s and 90s in the wrestling business not have this rewritten history. Everything they’ve done with the Monday night, wars any documentary that covers WCW or a part of it or anything that covers those WCW wrestlers that came in in 2001 has not been told fairly. And what’s sad is if you ask your average wrestling fan if they think WWE documentaries rewrite history, they will say yes but then so many of them believe the rewritten history. It makes me want to pull my hair out.
@TravelatorH8rАй бұрын
I think because Vince was a head spokesman for a publicly traded Corporation he's talking about the duality of having to compartmentalize his personality so much because he has to speak in a business friendly manner at all times. I think Vince is a broken person that needs help and he probably buried his real personality a long time ago, and now he probably suffers from some sort of BPD no self image or a negative self image
@Binja017Ай бұрын
If anything, there should be a follow up after the legal process is done.
@TRivera13Ай бұрын
Regarding the Ari Emmanuel glazing over McMahon. I've always thought that occured to ensure that McMahon would sell the WWE to Endeavor. Maybe it was possible that Vince could've pulled the deal at any time as the majority owner and the voting power his shares had. I believe that Endeavor would got rid of Vince as soon as they could. The Grant scandal just rushed their plans. Those are my guesses anyway. What do you think?
@WarhawkBeyond20402 ай бұрын
When i see a new video from Solomonster and its over an hour long, I know its going to be excellent. Jason always does the one thing that the Vince McMahon documentary should have done but didn't do and that's deliver a top quality show. Keep up the good work brother
@Sangria2 ай бұрын
The Shane portions of the documentary was so good. Emotional stuff. Someone commented on another post if Shane is the anonymous emailer who buried Vince with the scandal? Vince did challenge his son to take him out.
@anthonyanderson9303Ай бұрын
Damn I hadn't thought of that but that's a great point. Shane is the only that comes out of this looking like a decent human being.
@robertlee96022 ай бұрын
Solo needs to be the new owner of WWE.
@TheSkullKlownTSK2 ай бұрын
Vince screwed Vince.
@funkyweapon19812 ай бұрын
What's that smell? Vince McMahon's doookieeee!
@donaldcleveland53002 ай бұрын
The early phrasing was "It's a double shovel burial!!"- what they didnt acknowledge was Vince was wielding one of the shovels himself- and left clear instructions for how he wanted the 2nd shovel used.
@LOHEAT2 ай бұрын
Vince screwed Vince
@Incrediboy242 ай бұрын
No mention of Mick Foley.
@octoman_gamesАй бұрын
There's nothing new nor surprising in this documentary to an avid pro wrestling fan
@Vindicator18Ай бұрын
I really would have liked it if there was some reaction, in the doco, from Linda about all these rape allegations. I did lose some respect for Taker during the doco, how he hero worshipped Vince, until I remember when he got asked at the Brisbane One DeadMAN Show, back in February this year, about his thoughts on the Benoit murder suicide, and Taker himself brought up Vince's allegations and all he said about Vince and Benoit was "They got what they deserved." This doco did make Eric Bischoff look like the smartest guy in the room though.
@henrikschmidt39642 ай бұрын
I turn 48 in two days and I can honestly state, that I don't regret, that I have never killed anyone. If you feel differently, you should talk to someone.
@user-vj9qz3br6lАй бұрын
This docu-series was doomed as soon as the allegations came out because the entire show had to do a 90 degree turn
@teambigv2 ай бұрын
Great work Solo.
@SHOWSTOPPA792 ай бұрын
That suggested incest angle was crazy
@megamanxhunter2 ай бұрын
Hi Solomonster, you're right, the docuseries isn't really for wrestling fans. However, I didn't know about the segment on WWE television inspired by the tanning salon groping incident. As far as Prichard goes, he's the GOAT of Vince McMahon glazing, and I was done with him when he defended the Dr. Heiney skit.