Key Takeaways:
– Fans are disappointed with the Netflix documentary ‘Mr. McMahon’, stating that it offers no new insight into Vince McMahon’s life.
– The series has faced criticism for simply revisiting known controversies involving the former WWE CEO.
– Despite the hype, fans feel the documentary failed to present a true picture of McMahon.
– McMahon himself denounced the series, claiming it misrepresents him by conflating his real life persona with the ‘Mr. McMahon’ character.
Disappointment Over ‘Mr. McMahon’
Following much anticipation, fans of the wrestling world have expressed disappointment over the Netflix documentary ‘Mr. McMahon’. The series, touted to provide an inside look at former WWE CEO Vince McMahon, has had fans eagerly awaiting its release, only for them to find it offers nothing new.
Viewers who had hoped for an in-depth look into McMahon’s life were dismayed to find the documentary merely revisiting known controversies. Feedback on the docu-series largely highlighted its emphasis on the past scandals of the former WWE CEO, rather than unveiling any fresh insight into his persona.
Lack of Novelty Bore Fans
The documentary ran for approximately an hour for each of the six episodes, cleverly weaved together with good editing and narration. However, for most hardcore fans, the series offered nothing new. Opinions on Twitter and other social media platforms suggest that the documentary was made for people who have heard of Vince McMahon but never watched wrestling.
The much-hyped series, despite its high quality production, had wrestling fans terming it as tedious due to its lack of original content. One fan review questioned the worth of spending six hours on the series if you are a long-time wrestling fan.
McMahon’s Verdict on the Documentary
Vince McMahon himself was far from impressed with the documentary, slamming it for taking a predictable route. He claimed that it misrepresents his true self, conflating his persona with his TV character. He criticized the producers for using out of context footage and soundbites to create a deceptive narrative.
McMahon was specifically unhappy with the portrayal of him as ‘Mr. McMahon’, the character, using a lawsuit to establish this image. He dismissed the docu-series, stating that it falls short and takes the predictable path.
Featuring Wrestling Legends and Family
Designed to paint a comprehensive picture of McMahon, the documentary brings together a host of people who have closely worked with him. Prominent wrestling figures like Bret Hart, Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, Dwayne Johnson, Tony Atlas, Trish Stratus, and Shawn Michaels make appearances. McMahon’s family members, Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, and Linda McMahon also feature in the documentary.
Documentary and WWE’s Non-involvement
While WWE has a streaming deal with Netflix, Cody Rhodes clarified that WWE had no connection with this documentary. Despite carrying the stories of a central figure to the WWE, it had no involvement in the series, confirming that it’s a purely Netflix-initiated venture.
The documentary ‘Mr. McMahon’ began streaming on Netflix on September 25, stirring the wrestling fan community with its unique approach yet failing to satisfy with its lack of novelty. To say that the journey to Vince McMahon’s life unveiled by Netflix was less than ideal would be an understatement. Whether or not it piques the interest of non-wrestling viewers, only time will tell. However, for the lion’s share of the wrestling fandom, it remains a mere recollection of known controversies, leaving them yearning for an inside look into McMahon’s life that it promised but did not deliver.