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Mr. McMahon

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  • 2024
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Vince McMahon in Mr. McMahon (2024)
WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership. This series delves into the mogul's controversial reign.
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WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership and the mogul's controversial reign.WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership and the mogul's controversial reign.WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership and the mogul's controversial reign.

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    • Vince McMahon
    • Dave Meltzer
    • David Shoemaker
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      • Vince McMahon
      • Dave Meltzer
      • David Shoemaker
    • 76User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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      • 2 nominations total

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    Vince McMahon
    Vince McMahon
    • Self - Co-Founder of WWE
    • 2024
    Dave Meltzer
    Dave Meltzer
    • Self - Editor, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • 2024
    David Shoemaker
    David Shoemaker
    • Self - Author, The Squared Circle
    • 2024
    Bruce Prichard
    Bruce Prichard
    • Self - WWE Executive Director
    • 2024
    Hulk Hogan
    Hulk Hogan
    • Hulk Hogan - WWE Hall of Famer
    Shane McMahon
    Shane McMahon
    • Self - Vince's Son
    • 2024
    Stephanie McMahon
    Stephanie McMahon
    • Self - Vince's Daughter
    • 2024
    Bob Costas
    Bob Costas
    • Self - Sports Commentator
    • 2024
    Bret Hart
    Bret Hart
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    • 2024
    Tony Atlas
    Tony Atlas
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    • 2024
    Sharon Mazer
    Sharon Mazer
    • Self - Author, Professional Wrestling: Sport and Spectacle
    • 2024
    Eric Bischoff
    Eric Bischoff
    • Self - WCW Executive '94 - '00…
    • 2024
    Paul Levesque
    Paul Levesque
    • Self - WWE Chief Content Officer
    • 2024
    Paul Heyman
    Paul Heyman
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer…
    • 2024
    Cody Rhodes
    Cody Rhodes
    • Self - Dusty Rhodes's Son, WWE Performer
    • 2024
    Mark Calaway
    Mark Calaway
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    • 2024
    Trish Stratus
    Trish Stratus
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    • 2024
    Shawn Michaels
    Shawn Michaels
    • Self - WWE Hall of Famer
    • 2024
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    9toshki-1

    Early Christmas gift for the Millennial WWF fans

    Disclaimer: Yes, I know WWE is fake wrestling! I didn't know it as a child, and that was the fun of it. Coming to the review:

    OMG!! It is just so amazing to see the legends of WWF and all the back story. The people in the US may know about everything in the documentary. You gotta remember, WWF was global and most of us didn't have access to all the back stage drama. The real stories, the WCW vs WWF drama all of that. We only saw what happened on Raw and PPVs. There was no internet back then as well for us to get the information.

    If you resonate with what I have shared, you will love this documentary, as you rightly should!!
    7willicatgirl

    Take it with a pinch of salt for what it is.

    This documentary has to be viewed in the current climate that WWE & Netflix have a deal, & both have a shared interest in promoting Raw in 2025. So if you are a long-term wrestling fan, this disjointed documentary won't tell you anything new.

    It clearly started out life as a puff peice for WWE & Vince McMahon, who gets to talk a lot about himself while not really revealing anything much about himself. However, there are some unintentionally creepy moments in his interview that Netflix exploits to the full. The talking heads on the whole say positive things about McMahon, & even those who speak out against him feel like they've been specially selected by Vince, so that he can rebuke their comments & knock them down like skittles. Whether he does this successfully is up for debate.

    The documentary appears to have been shelved in 2022 when McMahon stepped down as CEO. You can almost feel the bitterness when Netflix puts up the caption that McMahon ceased all interviews at this time, leaving them high & dry. When WWE & Netflix brokered a deal for Raw, the finishing of this documentary must have been on the table as part of the deal, timed to promote the new partnership. Then the law suit happened, & what you are left with is a mess of a final episode.

    The last 15 years are glossed over, & if you don't know much about WWE, you are left thinking John Cena was the last big superstar. Roman Reigns is relegated to someone who just wanders around in the background & a few match clips. The second half of the episode covers the law suit, but here Netflix hands are tied. As the investigation & law suit are not concluded, & they are now linked to WWE they really can't say much. It's just a few rehashed news clips & screen shots of text messages briefly flashed on screen which leaves the last episode, & series on a whole, feeling like a disappointment. Perhaps McMahon sensed this & has spoken out about distancing himself from the project, & there's a story that he tried to buy it back to keep it from airing. This just sounds like Vince McMahon the showman/the promoter, generating heat for the show to get people to watch it, & it worked. He's probably laughing behind the scenes, & reinforcing that he's still involved with the WWE product, without officially being involved.
    6edwin-wks

    A toxic personality

    "When we stop growing, we die" is what McMahon said. It is ironic because the man has not grown emotionally since his adolescence. Paul Heyman, the voice of reason among the talking heads, said it best, that McMahon is overcompensating for the deprivation that he endured in the first 12 years of his life. He was abandoned by his biological father and severely abused by his stepfather, resulting in a core belief of defectiveness. Nothing he has ever achieved, no amount of success or adoration, will ever truly be enough to heal that inner child who still feels inadequate because daddy left him.

    It may be true that, without McMahon's voracious appetite to make something of himself, we would not have the behemoth that is the WWE. However, his true legacy lies in normalising domestic violence, fuelling misogyny and encouraging toxic masculinity in the storylines he conceived of to achieve ever higher ratings, including putting his own family drama on full display in his shows. What kind of person accuses his daughter of being selfish for not wanting her wedding televised on pay-per-view, and then arranges a wrestling match against him to humiliate her?

    Despite his insistence that Mr. McMahon is only a character, it is nevertheless one borne out of and embodying his unconscious desires, a medium through which he can express his true self with impunity. Mr. McMahon was his Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free card; "Oh, I did something wrong? That was my character, not me". He is not a role model to any man, not even his son, from whom he withheld affection and validation the same way that his own father did to him. This man lives in the fantasy that he does not perpetuate abuse in spite of his abusive childhood and clear evidence to the contrary. This documentary is one of abuse and the legacy of abuse, more than it is about wrestling, and it need not have been six hours long.
    9asc85

    Very interesting to watch, but not always the most pleasant

    I started following the WWF in the mid-70's with Bruno Sammartino, all the way through the Hulk Hogan era, and then only sporadically after that with Stone Cold and The Rock. So I have to say I was probably looking forward to this more than just about anything that has been released on streaming in the last few years.

    Professional wrestling used to be so secretive, but now that McMahon has admitted the whole thing is more entertainment than a sport, many of the secrets have been revealed. I've seen some things over the last few years that have revealed some of it, and this documentary confirmed and revealed more for me.

    As for Vince McMahon, he is a very polarizing, complex man. Think along the lines of Bobby Knight, Donald Trump, Woody Hayes, or George Steinbrenner. So I'm not sure what to think about him as a person, but as a businessman, he is a genius to do what he did with the transformation of professional wrestling.

    Most documentaries on streamers are endless, and should be cut down. Conversely, this is only six episodes long. I think this could have easily been 10 episodes, and still would have been interesting.
    8usajohncena

    Mostly recorded in 2021

    Big wrestling fan here, already knew most of the stories that were told, though I did learn some things I didn't know, like for example things about Vince's childhood. Thought the production was really good & watched it all in one day, but the single most important thing people need to know about this is that it was mostly recorded in 2021 which means that you have to wait until the final episode for all the recent allegations. This is why I understand why wrestling fans especially, will have maybe expected more cause they already heard many of the stories, but I still think its a good watch, not an epic watch but a good one, where you will also learn more about other wrestlers from the way they speak about Vince.

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      • September 25, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Also known as
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