Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Vince McMahon.
• Netflix has released the six-part docuseries ‘Mr. McMahon’, chronicling the life and career of Vince McMahon. Bill Simmons served as executive producer, and Chris Smith directed the series.
Ahead of its release, McMahon made a rare statement, claiming that “a lot has been misrepresented” in the documentary and addressing Janel Grant’s lawsuit, stating it was based on an affair he ended.
According to Puck, McMahon was uneasy after viewing early footage and attempted to buy the series back from Netflix, with TKO CEO Ari Emanuel lobbying on his behalf.
Former 3-time WWF Women’s Champion Alundra Blayze aka Madusa, speaking on her Paving The Way podcast, revealed she declined an invitation to be interviewed for the documentary:
“They contacted me. They wanted me in this thing so bad… Vince is involved. He’s doing it. I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s cool.’ I’m like, ‘No.’ Something in my gut… and I’m so glad I had nothing to do with it.”
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• Netflix’s docuseries ‘Mr. McMahon’ offers an in-depth look into Vince McMahon’s controversial life and career. In the final episode, McMahon discusses how his mind works, describing it as having multiple “computers” running at once.
“I have, not two different brains, but like, computers in my head, and sometimes they work against me,” McMahon said. “I have one computer talking to you right now, and there’s another one thinking about something completely different.”
He also mentioned a third ‘computer’ that often distracts him, adding, “It’s difficult for me to pay attention to things. It’s bothered me because all I wanted to be was normal. I wanted to fit in. But I deal with it.”
When asked what the third ‘computer’ was thinking during the interview, McMahon bluntly responded, “Something having a lot of fun and it’s involving $ex.”
It looks like intercourse is always on McMahon’s mind.