Vince McMahon To Be The Subject Of Netflix Docuseries

Vince McMahon To Be The Subject Of Netflix Docuseries

Love him or hate him, there is no denying the fact that Vince McMahon is a fascinating individual, and soon fans will get to learn about WWE’s head honcho in a new Netflix docuseries that was announced during WWE’s latest earnings call.

Not much is known about the series other than it will have one of Netflix’s docuseries’ largest budgets ever and is being produced by Chris Smith, who directed Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, which was about the ill-fated Fyre Festival of 2017. Also on board is Bill Simmons, who is behind ESPN’s 30 For 30, the acclaimed André the Giant documentary for HBO.

It will be interesting to see how deep they can delve into McMahon’s life and how factual the series is. WWE is well known to alter facts in their own documentaries, going as far as claiming they changed the companies name from WWF to WWE for marketing reasons, not because they lost a lawsuit initiated by the World Wildlife Fund.

JAMES RYDER

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