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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As someone who's relatively new to WWE, "Mr. McMahon" was a great introduction to the history of the sport and its iconic figures. The documentary does a great job of walking through WWE's evolution, giving new fans a real sense of the action, the characters, and the larger-than-life stories that make it so compelling.
I don't think it portrays Vince McMahon in the negative light he seems to expect. Instead, he comes across as a unique, driven figure-a larger-than-life personality who truly loves what he does. The series is much more about WWE's history as a whole than just about McMahon himself, but he's undeniably the central figure, and his passion for the business shines through. And wow, does he say the word business a lot!
There was a very touching moment in the final episode when Mr. McMahon and his son Shane shared an emotional exchange. Truly a beautiful moment between father and son. They have a unique, sometimes harsh relationship, but that's the old-school way. In many families, emotions aren't openly expressed-no "I'm proud of you," no big displays of affection, just a look or a small gesture.
McMahon said he was okay with his father never telling him he was proud, but he remembers so clearly the one time it actually happened. And when those rare moments do come, they're incredibly powerful. The documentary captured that beautifully.
This is probably the best sports documentary Netflix has released since The Last Dance. McMahon is filled with insightful interviews, sharp editing, and a storyline that keeps things moving. Overall, it's a well-crafted piece, offering newcomers an engaging look into the world of WWE and its colorful, intense history.
I don't think it portrays Vince McMahon in the negative light he seems to expect. Instead, he comes across as a unique, driven figure-a larger-than-life personality who truly loves what he does. The series is much more about WWE's history as a whole than just about McMahon himself, but he's undeniably the central figure, and his passion for the business shines through. And wow, does he say the word business a lot!
There was a very touching moment in the final episode when Mr. McMahon and his son Shane shared an emotional exchange. Truly a beautiful moment between father and son. They have a unique, sometimes harsh relationship, but that's the old-school way. In many families, emotions aren't openly expressed-no "I'm proud of you," no big displays of affection, just a look or a small gesture.
McMahon said he was okay with his father never telling him he was proud, but he remembers so clearly the one time it actually happened. And when those rare moments do come, they're incredibly powerful. The documentary captured that beautifully.
This is probably the best sports documentary Netflix has released since The Last Dance. McMahon is filled with insightful interviews, sharp editing, and a storyline that keeps things moving. Overall, it's a well-crafted piece, offering newcomers an engaging look into the world of WWE and its colorful, intense history.
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- Sep 29, 2024
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