Vince McMahon’s Netflix docuseries
Mr. McMahon has revealed the prospect of life and the career of the former
WWE Boss who has been one of the most influential persons in the industry. However, the mogul is also surrounded by several controversies including his ongoing legal battle against a former WWE employee Janel Grant. Now, Former WWE star, Mario Mancini recently claimed that a new documentary on McMahon will unveil even more truths about the controversial figure.
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Netflix’s highly-anticipated docuseries, Mr. McMahon has created a huge wave for discussion about the former WWE mogul. However, many have claimed that the series has omitted a lot of crucial details of McMahon’s controversial life and career. While the series explored several sensitive topics, including Sable’s sexual harassment lawsuit, and McMahon’s efforts to defend himself against past assault accusations, the show could have extended more.
In a recent chat with Cheap Heat Productions Podcast, former WWE star Mario Mancini claimed that a new documentary will reveal stunning details of McMahon’s life aligning with the truth which will be produced by a major film company and the viewers will be able to get the true picture of the controversial man in the wrestling industry.
“We’re gonna do a documentary for a very large major motion picture company. I won’t mention the other names that’s gonna be on it, but I promise you you’re gonna get the truth as usual and Vince McMahon is gonna get tarred and feathered.”
Although Mancini spilled the beans in a new documentary, there has not been any official confirmation from any film company confirming the claim as of writing this piece.
As for Mancini, Mancini competed in WWE from 1984 to 1991, facing off against several iconic wrestlers, including Bret Hart and Macho Man Randy Savage. Most notably, he holds the distinction of being The Undertaker’s first-ever opponent in WWE.
WWE’s former employee, Janel Grant’s lawsuit against McMahon is currently under federal investigation. In 2022, McMahon stepped down as CEO and chairman of WWE following hush-money scandal.
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