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This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are talking about the new Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon about WWE founder Vince McMahon. Plus a quick review of the John Wick: Ballerina spinoff.
Intro: 0:07
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (2025) Official Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FSwsrFpkbw
Out of 10 Many Many Many Vince Controversies
Summary
The new Netflix miniseries Mr. McMahon explores the tumultuous life and career of Vince McMahon, the legendary yet controversial co-founder of WWE. This six-part documentary delves into how McMahon transformed WWE from a small regional operation into a global powerhouse, while also examining the darker aspects of his reign, including numerous scandals and sexual misconduct allegations that ultimately led to his resignation.
Directed by Chris Smith (Tiger King), the series draws on over 100 hours of interviews with McMahon, his family, and key figures in the wrestling world, giving viewers an unfiltered look at his rise and fall. A central theme is the blurring of lines between McMahon’s on-screen persona as the villainous “Mr. McMahon” and his real-life behavior. The series positions him as both a visionary and a figure responsible for perpetuating a toxic culture within professional wrestling. McMahon’s eventual downfall is presented as a self-inflicted tragedy, reinforced by his own statements and the testimonies of those close to him .
The show serves as both an exposé and a reflection on McMahon’s complicated legacy, with Netflix positioning it as a major transition for WWE as it moves into a new era under different leadership.
Episode Breakdown:
Episode 1: “Junior”
Interviews: Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, Linda McMahon, Triple H (Paul Levesque), and Dave Meltzer (Wrestling Observer).
Episode 2: “Heat”
Interviews: Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Jimmy Hart, and USA Network executives. Commentary from insiders like Bruce Prichard and Eric Bischoff adds depth to the era’s controversies.
Episode 3: “Screwjob”
Interviews: Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Bruce Prichard, and others.
Episode 4: “Attitude”
Interviews: The Rock, Steve Austin, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and WWE production crew members.
Episode 5: “Family Business”
Interviews: Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Linda McMahon, and Triple H.
Episode 6: “The Finish”
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This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are talking about the new Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon about WWE founder Vince McMahon. Plus a quick review of the John Wick: Ballerina spinoff.
Intro: 0:07
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (2025) Official Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FSwsrFpkbw
Out of 10 Many Many Many Vince Controversies
Summary
The new Netflix miniseries Mr. McMahon explores the tumultuous life and career of Vince McMahon, the legendary yet controversial co-founder of WWE. This six-part documentary delves into how McMahon transformed WWE from a small regional operation into a global powerhouse, while also examining the darker aspects of his reign, including numerous scandals and sexual misconduct allegations that ultimately led to his resignation.
Directed by Chris Smith (Tiger King), the series draws on over 100 hours of interviews with McMahon, his family, and key figures in the wrestling world, giving viewers an unfiltered look at his rise and fall. A central theme is the blurring of lines between McMahon’s on-screen persona as the villainous “Mr. McMahon” and his real-life behavior. The series positions him as both a visionary and a figure responsible for perpetuating a toxic culture within professional wrestling. McMahon’s eventual downfall is presented as a self-inflicted tragedy, reinforced by his own statements and the testimonies of those close to him .
The show serves as both an exposé and a reflection on McMahon’s complicated legacy, with Netflix positioning it as a major transition for WWE as it moves into a new era under different leadership.
Episode Breakdown:
Episode 1: “Junior”
Interviews: Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, Linda McMahon, Triple H (Paul Levesque), and Dave Meltzer (Wrestling Observer).
Episode 2: “Heat”
Interviews: Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Jimmy Hart, and USA Network executives. Commentary from insiders like Bruce Prichard and Eric Bischoff adds depth to the era’s controversies.
Episode 3: “Screwjob”
Interviews: Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Bruce Prichard, and others.
Episode 4: “Attitude”
Interviews: The Rock, Steve Austin, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and WWE production crew members.
Episode 5: “Family Business”
Interviews: Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Linda McMahon, and Triple H.
Episode 6: “The Finish”