Jim Cornette Reviews Episode One Of Mr. McMahon On Netflix

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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  • @mahakalavanilla6263
    @mahakalavanilla6263 День назад +688

    Someone said Tony Atlas was dressed like Fred Flintstone’s boss lol
    He was great in this

  • @ghadd
    @ghadd День назад +161

    Hulk saying he called the match with the Iron Sheik, I laughed so hard when I heard that

    • @whogivesacrap186
      @whogivesacrap186 23 часа назад +29

      Hulk Hogan invented WrestleMania .. Summerslam... Survivor Series ... just ask him .. he will tell you

    • @mrnicemam8523
      @mrnicemam8523 23 часа назад +4

      @@whogivesacrap186 its partially true though because without him, WWE would not be popular as it is today. Plus he main evented all those first time ever ppvs

    • @maxxdahl6062
      @maxxdahl6062 20 часов назад +16

      @@mrnicemam8523 But it wasn't his idea, hell big shows like starrcade were a thing long before Hogan was even working with vince.

    • @Shin-Blade
      @Shin-Blade 16 часов назад +1

      That was hilarious! 🤣

    • @jimmymolden4966
      @jimmymolden4966 15 часов назад +5

      Hogan is great, until he opens his mouth

  • @JuggernautWolf
    @JuggernautWolf День назад +188

    Not talking a lot about his childhood on the first episode was a missed opportunity. Getting to dive deep into some of it would give us some clarity on why he's the way he is

    • @RMN789
      @RMN789 День назад +15

      I don't think Vince remembers much about his childhood anyway

    • @robertnapier624
      @robertnapier624 День назад +24

      @@RMN789 one he is nearly 80 and a lot of his memory will be fading and two given how bad it was maybe he doesn’t want to remember it.

    • @Lamb2Lionz
      @Lamb2Lionz День назад +35

      Apparently there was alot of footage about his childhood & a dive into how he was sexually abused when he was younger that they didn't include, word is they didn't want to make him sympathetic

    • @TimBowen-sh6pe
      @TimBowen-sh6pe День назад +9

      ​@Lamb2Lionz that's what I was thinking. They don't want to explore the villains origin story
      Ha! I made that comment before I listened to the commentary from Corny

    • @GregHuffman1987
      @GregHuffman1987 День назад +30

      if they had footage about his childhood and didnt include it, thats bullshit. even when true crime talks about serial killers, they bring up their rough childhood

  • @RegretfulDeadMan
    @RegretfulDeadMan День назад +380

    You can definitely tell that this was a documentary that was originally JUST supposed to be a long form history of Vince McMahon and the WWE. But then they hastily changed direction halfway through production once the allegations came out.

    • @TheHairyGorilla
      @TheHairyGorilla День назад +25

      On the 3rd one... Nothing new so far lol

    • @michaelcarter983
      @michaelcarter983 День назад +13

      Because that's what happened? It was a history of vince & wwe then the allegations came out! But great observations

    • @kant5696
      @kant5696 23 часа назад +15

      @@TheHairyGorillayeah it wasnt nothing new for us hardcore fans but i think this was more so for the folks outside the fandom. Like you’re aunt or uncle knows the name hulk hogan and what he looks like but thats about all they know lol

    • @lasportslive6813
      @lasportslive6813 23 часа назад +2

      Not even halfway through. More like the very end.

    • @CalSaurous
      @CalSaurous 23 часа назад +4

      ​@@kant5696 I'd say it can also be interesting for some who don't know anything about WWE at all. I'm on episode 5, and I've been bored so far tbh as I've seen so much of Vince crushing the territories, the birth of wrestlemania, the steroid scandal, the Monday night war, and the screw job so many times before. My girlfriend though, she doesn't watch wrestling at all, so this is her first time seeing any of it and she's finding it entertaining. It just comes across as something for casuals or people who don't watch wrestling at all.

  • @DatBoiChris420
    @DatBoiChris420 День назад +85

    This was nothing special it was basically a 6 hr introduction to the WWE on netflix

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 17 часов назад +7

      I'm enjoying it, but it feels like about 80% A&E biography of the WWF/E, and 20% about Vince himself. The big additions are the more focused segments and writing that Vince has been and is being investigated(also the fact that Vince paid Chatterton millions in 2023 was not known to me)

    • @ObviousSubtleties
      @ObviousSubtleties 14 часов назад +2

      100% agree. Other than a soundbite or two there was nothing in the six hours I hadn't heard before because I know about the WWE. What I don't know much about, and I don't think most of us do, is Vince. And we still don't.

    • @vlcheish
      @vlcheish 13 часов назад +2

      6 hours? lol ill skip

    • @DatBoiChris420
      @DatBoiChris420 3 часа назад

      @@vlcheish vice does better with documentaries ill just say that

    • @MasonRoyce
      @MasonRoyce Час назад

      True the last episode is the only one worth watching. That being said the way they set up Prichard in that one was amazing

  • @AwsOman2020-ci3df
    @AwsOman2020-ci3df День назад +135

    Tony Atlas stole the show

    • @williammcmillan-johnstone3962
      @williammcmillan-johnstone3962 День назад +7

      Honest guy

    • @0tt0z
      @0tt0z День назад +2

      Yeah, he did a great job!

    • @ButWhatIfItIs
      @ButWhatIfItIs 21 час назад +12

      Same in Brody's Dark Side.
      Tony is a truth teller. Regardless of his demeanor that people less brave or genuine than him will sneer at, and everyone jokes about his sexual proclivities, but none of that matters. He's a good man.

    • @dafae.
      @dafae. 21 час назад +11

      He came off as honest and fair. I'm glad he cleared the record on Pat Patterson.

    • @JWS1985
      @JWS1985 16 часов назад +2

      Absolutely. Tony has always been a straight shooter. He's a great interview.

  • @2ozOz
    @2ozOz 20 часов назад +40

    "my balls are itching and he ain't scratching shit". That cracked me up

  • @tomsawyer5736
    @tomsawyer5736 День назад +182

    I’m waiting for Cornette’s reaction to Triple H taking credit for the Montreal
    Screwjob idea a few episodes down the line

    • @mrnicemam8523
      @mrnicemam8523 День назад +23

      Yup, honestly looking back at it, they did the right move letting Bret go, since wwf wanted to focus on younger talent. I wish tony Khan screws Jericho over so Jericho can leave

    • @Devypocalypse
      @Devypocalypse День назад +28

      ​@@mrnicemam8523younger as in Shawn Michaels?!

    • @mrnicemam8523
      @mrnicemam8523 День назад +24

      @@Devypocalypse yeah. Bret was 40 at that time and Shawn was only 33. Plus Vince knew that he had to get rid of Bret in order to make way for guys like Steve Austin, rock, HHH, mankind, undertaker, and Kane to rise up

    • @jmmypaddy
      @jmmypaddy День назад +17

      @@mrnicemam8523 The Bret-Shawn Discussion is soo over talked about. You've not said anything new

    • @Howyanow
      @Howyanow День назад +9

      He’s probably delighted he’s not being blamed for nearly killing the business

  • @NEILAMALONE
    @NEILAMALONE День назад +40

    I believe Paul Heyman was there when Vince was interviewed (at least once) as in a later episode there's a voice which sounds like Paul and credited as such in subtitles.

    • @darrylkuyper5724
      @darrylkuyper5724 23 часа назад +2

      "Story Line"

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад +3

      Anyone who has worked with Paul knows you can't trust him as far as you can throw him. He's always been a carny sweet talker. He just also happens to be an amazing wrestling manager and booker.

    • @randymarthins3473
      @randymarthins3473 15 часов назад +2

      @@mattm7798all the best names in wrestling management/promotion have always been carny barkers, in some way - cornette included - and *some* kinda brag about it

  • @johngallagher72
    @johngallagher72 День назад +32

    The twitterverse is saying Tony Atlas is the real MVP of the doc series.

    • @mrstark634
      @mrstark634 6 часов назад

      Bruiser brody will disagrees

  • @YeTism
    @YeTism День назад +187

    This documentary was very much for the casuals and non wrestling fans. I learned nothing new.

    • @michaelsuezo
      @michaelsuezo День назад +28

      Exactly. That's what this was for. The Netflix audience that are into true crime and netflix binging.
      Most don't realize. Wrestling is not that big anymore. Even in today's boom, there are way more nonfans/casuals than the IWC realizes.

    • @ButWhatIfItIs
      @ButWhatIfItIs 22 часа назад +25

      Vince challenging Shane to stab him was the only really new thing I learned.

    • @gevdarg
      @gevdarg 22 часа назад +1

      Amen.

    • @gevdarg
      @gevdarg 22 часа назад +4

      ​@@ButWhatIfItIsYep. That was interesting.

    • @marlonthomas8042
      @marlonthomas8042 22 часа назад +1

      @@michaelsuezoI read this as International Watch Company

  • @wozthescott2804
    @wozthescott2804 День назад +835

    This doc had way too much Meltzer.

    • @Rogue1sme
      @Rogue1sme День назад +183

      @@wozthescott2804 honestly I thought he was one of the more sane minds. He knows his shit Shoemaker was by FAR the worst

    • @NickTaylorRickPowers
      @NickTaylorRickPowers День назад +28

      Vince bullshido needed someone to counter bullshido

    • @ryanrichardson76
      @ryanrichardson76 День назад +70

      Tbf, he was provably the best talking head.

    • @jeffmendez02
      @jeffmendez02 День назад +56

      I didn't had much problem with Uncle Dave on doc.

    • @breakdown461
      @breakdown461 День назад +55

      Yeah and if you listen to Jim here he actually appreciates it. You know, you can mock the guy for his self important attitude and all that but he knows his history, and he has been here for a very long time.

  • @coreydx8602
    @coreydx8602 День назад +42

    Man, Vince aged like a 100 year old ham and cheese sandwich in a Time capsule.

    • @joezjymnazium77
      @joezjymnazium77 19 часов назад +3

      He had to get off the gear so he wouldn't die of a heart attack.

    • @lordkrauser
      @lordkrauser 18 часов назад +2

      It was so weird how great Linda looks compared to Vince. They definitely didn't see the same surgeons lol.

    • @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku
      @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku 14 часов назад

      @lordkrauser Probably thanks to the mud packs Vince has given her over the years.

    • @shadycnetwork
      @shadycnetwork 14 часов назад

      ​@@lordkrauserI'm sure her life was a lot less stressful.

    • @Junk_Yogurt
      @Junk_Yogurt 3 часа назад +1

      Compare Vince from 1999 to 2002 - he aged like crazy in those 3 years because he was running much higher stacks.

  • @misterwishart
    @misterwishart День назад +179

    For everyone saying it's "just recycling the same old stories"; these aren't necessarily stories that are that well known outside of the wrestling bubble. Keep in mind that this is a Netflix documentary for a general audience

    • @CyborgElbow
      @CyborgElbow День назад +36

      No, *everyone* in the world already knows everything about Vince McMahon and the history of the WWE. It definitely can't be that internet smarks live in a wrestling nerd bubble or anything...

    • @misterwishart
      @misterwishart День назад +3

      @CyborgElbow - It also puts a lot of Vince's more bizarre responses in an interesting context: This is what he wants the general, non-smark crowd to think of him and WWF/E

    • @punchy5668
      @punchy5668 День назад

      @@CyborgElbowyeah even my mom was mad at the documentary bc she knew all these wwe stories busy didn’t get much on Vince

    • @bananonymouslastname5693
      @bananonymouslastname5693 День назад +2

      Being honest, I do feel that way, but it's because of the way they marketed it. They hyped up unprecedented access to Vince and that he was going to let people know the real man behind the character, and that's not what made it on screen.
      If they actually do have a lot more interview footage about Vince's private life and childhood but didn't want to let him look sympathetic as many rumors are saying, it's both a garbage move and missed opportunity. Either way, my butthurt take on it is really just my own fault for buying into the hype, and I should probably have known better.

    • @breakdown461
      @breakdown461 День назад

      ​@@CyborgElbowNo. It definitely is. Because, there are people, like me, who are not interested in inside entertainment stuff.

  • @toddbarts9916
    @toddbarts9916 День назад +102

    Dave Meltzer actually said one thing on the documentary that was very intelligent that I didn't know he knew and that's when he said Vince McMahon realized that entertainment sold better than just wrestling matches.... From the way Dave talks over the years you would think that he wouldn't have admitted that😂😂

    • @iamdb1990
      @iamdb1990 День назад +6

      yeah, it's hilarious how it shows he only says whatever applies to the point of view of what he's talking about and not from the other side at the same time

    • @ryanvazquez2301
      @ryanvazquez2301 День назад +1

      He also admitted to what sales tickets and viewership I believe.

    • @stuartbarrett755
      @stuartbarrett755 День назад +13

      he also said that having stars was more important than having good matches

    • @ryanvazquez2301
      @ryanvazquez2301 День назад +11

      @@stuartbarrett755 wonder why he doesn’t tell AEW that😂

    • @mrnicemam8523
      @mrnicemam8523 День назад +3

      ​@@stuartbarrett755stars as in star ratings?

  • @Timmichanga361
    @Timmichanga361 22 часа назад +23

    Hey Bret, describe your relationship with Vince Mcmahon.
    I was a true artist.

  • @TheOnlyTribalChief
    @TheOnlyTribalChief День назад +60

    At least Hulk Hogan didn’t try to paint himself like Chuck Norris in this video.

    • @wilcee238
      @wilcee238 День назад +18

      Hogan was his Sensei, he has too much respect for Norris to do that.

    • @emilyanderson9559
      @emilyanderson9559 День назад +8

      @@wilcee238 Hero Matsuda actually tried to train Chuck Norris along with Hulk Hogan, but when hero would use the nunchucks on Hulk, Hogan Hulk was always able to Hulk Up I'd get back to his feet but Chuck would just get a cracked skull and lay there bleeding so that's why Verne Ganga Never hired Chuck and went with Hulk instead.

    • @gojirajenkins8528
      @gojirajenkins8528 22 часа назад +3

      Hulk Hogan taught Chuck Norris everything he knows
      Then Chuck got famous after that

    • @martinbaker1701
      @martinbaker1701 20 часов назад +4

      Jim's detailed Vince stories are exactly what the documentary was missing!

    • @PontFlair
      @PontFlair 14 часов назад +1

      ​@gojirajenkins8528 Chuck Norris really wanted to be Hulk Hogan instead of Chuck Norris.

  • @Costas22
    @Costas22 День назад +49

    The review episodes will be longer than the episodes themselves? 🤣

    • @breno7950
      @breno7950 День назад +7

      Yeah. Bischoff did 90 mins on ep 1 although I guess most of it is probably ads.

    • @SartorialisticSavage65
      @SartorialisticSavage65 12 часов назад

      Probably not after this

  • @JaylenJPark
    @JaylenJPark День назад +36

    Vinnie Jr.!

    • @tgfabthunderbird1
      @tgfabthunderbird1 21 час назад +1

      I remember Ivan Putski used to call him Vinnie. And yes, Lou Albano would always dig, "JUNIOR!" 😅

    • @jeffreyshaffer5883
      @jeffreyshaffer5883 15 часов назад +1

      “I’m not Junior, pal 😂”

  • @ButWhatIfItIs
    @ButWhatIfItIs 22 часа назад +50

    Seen all six. It was NOT a burial imo.
    Meltzer was the most bearable I have seen him in a long time. Heyman was a massive kissass and apparently all talents not named Bret Hart or to a lesser extent, Tony Atlas, put their careers first even after they are over with before telling the truth about how things were. So I only gained any respect for these two and no one else. They have their integrity intact.
    The inconsistencies or incorrect interpretations weren't as rife as usual.

    • @jenisia3600
      @jenisia3600 22 часа назад +4

      Exactly Well said

    • @devinaschenbrenner2683
      @devinaschenbrenner2683 18 часов назад +3

      Bret made me laugh when they started talking about Shawn.

    • @Corrado-Junior-Soprano
      @Corrado-Junior-Soprano 17 часов назад +1

      I knew we weren't going to get a whole lot when Jimmy Heart sat down and said I don't know what they want out there and Vince saying oh I wish I could tell you the real shit

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад +2

      I kind of feel Netflix wanted to turn this into a burial, but the most recent allegations are still pending, so they couldn't really go into detail about them. Other than that, this was more a series on the WWE/F, not Vince.
      Bruce is beyond useless in this. Meltzer was fine for a few notes here an there and was bearable, like you said.
      What we really wanted was for all the skeletons in Vince's closet to be discussed, and some of them were more so than an A&E doc would have been, but more time should have been spent on his business practices, like how he specifically screwed over other promoters, and threatened PPV companies not to run JCP, stuff like that.
      This was a doc really meant for the casual fan who doesn't really know the history of WWE/F.
      I still enjoyed it, but am failing to see why Vince would have such a huge problem with it.

    • @UziBlancoOfficial
      @UziBlancoOfficial 13 часов назад +1

      I have to rewatch, but was there near as many "wrestler" talking segments in the last episode as the others? I can't remember and reason I ask is that was when news broke and I'm wondering if alot of what was shown wasn't already filmed before.. 🤔

  • @ltothemagain
    @ltothemagain День назад +52

    No doubt that Vince McMahon being abandoned by his biological father, then abused by his stepfather, and then what appears to be sexually abused by his mother definitely had an effect on the person Vince would become.

    • @MrChrisStingray
      @MrChrisStingray 23 часа назад +8

      I was thinking the same thing. He never dealt with these and I think that was the main component of his downfall.

    • @ButWhatIfItIs
      @ButWhatIfItIs 22 часа назад +8

      ​@@MrChrisStingrayI know it doesn't have to be said, but I very much appreciate you stating that he hadn't dealt with it rather than just exonerated him.
      Sometimes it is nature, sometimes it is nurture. But some of us have been shattered by things like that. It makes us NOT want to become the people who terrorised us, to safeguard others from it, and to hang in there. (I'm dangling more days than not)
      Probably don't have to, but so many people speak like they know when they don't and make incredibly irresponsible and to some degree even hurtful assumptions that only set out to alienate/quash people. So good for you guy. 👍🏻

    • @LarryMcMillan-j4r
      @LarryMcMillan-j4r 22 часа назад +3

      @ltothemagain that's what happens when someone becomes physically and sexually abused

    • @jharkhandandolankari326
      @jharkhandandolankari326 22 часа назад +3

      well then he should have understood the difference between good and evil, the pain of being abused, exploited yet he did the same to others. he still did those deeds knowing full well what it was. from his young age to even now. you people disgust me, he had a sibling too right why didnt he turn out the way he did. rotten world with horrible people like you defending this stuff and putting a spin to it. as the LORD God of hosts says- woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! isaiah 5:20

    • @vanyadolly
      @vanyadolly 21 час назад +3

      Yep. He looks like a pretty classic case of the cycle of abuse, tragically.

  • @dafae.
    @dafae. 21 час назад +25

    It was an overglorified A&E Biography. I get that they wanted to make something that EVERYONE could watch, but for the wrestling fans there was nothing new to be added that justified why it took so long to finish. The Janel Grant stuff takes up 15 mins of the LAST episode and it's mostly just reporters rehashing the stuff we already knew.

    • @Messwithmitchie
      @Messwithmitchie 18 часов назад

      I’ve only seen the first two episodes so far and it allready seems all over the place they skipped so many things and get onto another semi related topic and go back to what they were talking about before, it was kinda confusing and I would have been even more lost if I didn’t allready know the story

    • @dafae.
      @dafae. 17 часов назад +2

      @@Messwithmitchie Yeah, the pacing is incredibly off and some important stories are glossed over very quickly and other less relevant topics are given way more time.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад +2

      Yeah, sounds about right. The stuff from the last 2 ish years are still pending, so they had to rely on making a normal WWE doc and focusing in on Vince occasionally, but this is like 85% WWE/F and 15% Vince. They should have just shortened it to 2-3 episodes and focused solely on Vince. Who cares that Hogan wasn't drawing anymore or how the NWO came into being in a doc about Vince.

    • @BruceMichaelFilms
      @BruceMichaelFilms 14 часов назад +1

      It feels like this was originally going to be a flattering piece about Vince and the WWE, but they pivoted once the allegations came out.

    • @shadycnetwork
      @shadycnetwork 14 часов назад

      ​@@dafae.Well good I don't care about that lying witch. It shocks me how many Hogan haters and Vince haters watch wrestling. I will take any era of wrestling over today. The politically correct snowflakes of ruined it.

  • @MilMaska
    @MilMaska 20 часов назад +17

    "The only Job that you were able to hold ... Was the one. That your Daddy gave you" - Roddy Piper

    • @thestopisWilloughby
      @thestopisWilloughby 14 часов назад

      “At Wrestlemania, you got beat by Hulk Hogan 1,2,3, period”

  • @FSLong1
    @FSLong1 23 часа назад +24

    Remember, Vince wanted to call WrestleMania: "Colossal Tussle"

    • @MetalJT24
      @MetalJT24 20 часов назад +8

      Ha ha that's good shit pal

    • @Messwithmitchie
      @Messwithmitchie 18 часов назад +3

      That’s what we call the daily cafeteria fights in highschool

    • @jg3000
      @jg3000 13 часов назад

      😂😂😂

    • @colerieger7300
      @colerieger7300 11 часов назад +1

      They have for whatever reason decided to take that away from Fink. Vince says here he dreamed it up on vacation and I saw the WrestleMania doc on the Network years ago, I do have the DVD, but it was on, so I watched it and they cut the segment of Fink discussing how he came up with the name.

    • @Legit_Awesome
      @Legit_Awesome 3 часа назад +1

      "And then I turned to Vince, we should call it wrestlmania" - The Rock

  • @neilefc877
    @neilefc877 День назад +35

    Interesting to hear Jim´s view on this because I think he still has a soft spot for his former boss, which is absolutely understandable.
    Having watched the full doc, I think it was more of a catch-all for the average netflix viewer as oppose to a deep dive for those in the bubble.
    I am glad it wasnt a hit piece though. I know VKM has denounced it, but I think it was more or less a fair look at Vince.

    • @stuartbarrett755
      @stuartbarrett755 День назад +5

      he denounced it because it was supposed to be a documentary on his past and the history of the wwe, a comprohensive guide with people who was their opinions and additions to the story. however when the lawsuit came out netflix changed and edited the angle to be all about that instead

    • @psychobluesfxt
      @psychobluesfxt День назад +7

      If the last part wasn't there I think he'd be fine with it. But overall it was a more pointed rehash of his McMahon DVD from the 2000s, a lot of the same stories except presented in a more Dark Side of the Ring sort of way rather than the "oh that crazy guy" kind of way that the DVD had.

    • @danthemancushecan
      @danthemancushecan День назад +2

      Well, Jim knew him personally (when they were both far younger) so that's understandable that he would have a soft spot for Vince.

    • @dumezweninduweni158
      @dumezweninduweni158 22 часа назад +4

      I think Jim kinda has some respect for Vince and their dealings personally was always pleasant. Jim is the guy who uses his personal experience with someone rather going with the public opinion.

    • @neilefc877
      @neilefc877 22 часа назад +3

      @@dumezweninduweni158 agreed. I actually admire that about him

  • @Dr.GrahamSuperstar
    @Dr.GrahamSuperstar 20 часов назад +12

    I liked wrestling in the 90’s. It was the Bret Hart era for us Canadians.

  • @user-rx2hw8up2j
    @user-rx2hw8up2j День назад +13

    The only thing that shocked me was uncle Dave didint try to shoehorn AEW and Tony Khan in this doc

    • @Csnich96
      @Csnich96 20 часов назад +2

      He probably did but it was just edited out

    • @jeffreyshaffer5883
      @jeffreyshaffer5883 15 часов назад

      He didn’t mention anything when AEW was mentioned for 30 seconds

  • @knicksfule
    @knicksfule 21 час назад +28

    Are we ever gonna tell Brian that we never hear the gardeners

    • @jf9949
      @jf9949 20 часов назад

      Ive heard them a few times, it does not bother me in anyway. I actually like it when there are outside noises. are there.

    • @libertychip526
      @libertychip526 20 часов назад +3

      Whether I was listening on my phone speaker, on a blutooth speaker, or with my headphones.. I have never once picked up any noise on Brian's end that even somewhat remotely resembled that of gardeners.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      I think he might live in a wacky part of NY where if somebody cues gardeners he's being listened to very close. Unless it's his gardeners whatever.

  • @anthonyjones7848
    @anthonyjones7848 День назад +67

    Like Corny, I wanted to hear more about Vince's upbringing. His childhood, before he meets his father, is really the source that directed his life. Of course, the worst talking head to me is Hogan. For him to pretend that he and Andre drew that Shea Stadium house in 1980 was absurd. Bruno and Zbysko drew that house..Hogan and Andre was like the fourth match on the card. I also didn't mind Meltzer, who sounded surprisingly reasonable.

    • @jharkhandandolankari326
      @jharkhandandolankari326 22 часа назад +1

      he should have understood the difference between good and evil, the pain of being abused, exploited yet he did the same to others. he still did those deeds knowing full well what it was. from his young age to even now. you people disgust me, he had a sibling too right why didnt he turn out the way he did. rotten world with horrible people like you defending this stuff and putting a spin to it. as the LORD God of hosts says- woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! isaiah 5:20

    • @sloth6910
      @sloth6910 20 часов назад

      Um if idk if you'd be put off considering the person that made the following vid, but if you're interested.....Adam Blampied back in his Whatculture days did a two parter on Vinnie Mac....the first part talks abt his childhood
      ruclips.net/video/rfX8RQKesFc/видео.htmlsi=WDcB7iBeE7dRuiWf

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад

      Agreed. This is about 85-90% about the WWF/E in general and about 10% on Vince.

  • @johnschisler5381
    @johnschisler5381 18 часов назад +15

    I think it's pretty apparent that Vince was sexually assaulted by his stepdad and his mother, and that greatly contributed to how he turned out as an adult, along with this inferiority complex, along with his idolization of his father, all that. And definitely, that wish to kill his stepfather.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад +1

      Yeah, he really said that without saying that. Explains partially why Vince is such a fighter. But also explains partially why he was so ok with sexual/verbal abuse on his own part...it's a cycle.

    • @shadycnetwork
      @shadycnetwork 14 часов назад +1

      ​@@mattm7798sexual abuse? You're talking about the 40-year-old woman who consensually chose to be there and could have left at any time?

    • @TellemG
      @TellemG 14 часов назад +3

      @@shadycnetworkyour a dingus and should be put on a watch list

    • @shadycnetwork
      @shadycnetwork 13 часов назад +1

      @@TellemG oh really I should be put on a watch list because I don't agree with you? You are just another Mark blinded by your hatred from Vince mcmahon. I am all about innocent until proven guilty. And especially when the letter was shown in her handwriting a love letter for vince. Yeah I'm sorry he's not guilty. I love her Dingus lawyer he made her write that. Yes because he's a psychic now. He know this was going to happen so he needed the letter. Dude let's be honest here he could have every bit of evidence in the world he could have a video of her saying I consent to sex with Vince McMahon and you still wouldn't believe it. See that's what a low life you are. That's how this country works. If you have evidence you're not guilty. He has evidence. I think you need to be put on a list. Wow you were talking all that smack because I don't agree with you.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад +1

      Speculating, who knows who he possibly killed, his mythology is Holden Caufield meets the omen.

  • @KarazolaX
    @KarazolaX 13 часов назад +6

    amazing moment was Vince talking about his dad, saying the only time Vince Sr. told him he loved him was the day before he RIP'd. And it was the happiest day of his life And I couldn't tell if:)
    A) He was lying about his dad saying that he loved him
    B) If he was lying about his dad saying he loved him, and actually talking about the best day of his life being when Sr. passed
    C) If it was all an elaborate work and I was playing right into his hands

  • @momohirai064
    @momohirai064 23 часа назад +13

    Unca Dave suprisingly looked credible in the documentary. We all know his bias for AEW but you could not deny that he knows the history.

    • @JackFiore-b4t
      @JackFiore-b4t 20 часов назад

      Quit being a sheep. Dave Meltzer is a good person. Cornette is NOT.

    • @maxxdahl6062
      @maxxdahl6062 20 часов назад +1

      @@JackFiore-b4t Derp

    • @Sky_Blaze
      @Sky_Blaze 20 часов назад +1

      Shows how fake and biased he is these days.

    • @andrewlivingston1590
      @andrewlivingston1590 17 часов назад

      To the best of my knowledge Dave Meltzer has never committed attempted vehicular homicide.

  • @muzman486
    @muzman486 День назад +9

    After Vince’s tweet I was really looking forward to this show. After watching it in full I was tremendously let down. Learn nothing new and Vince totally oversold it in his tweet.

    • @Sky_Blaze
      @Sky_Blaze 19 часов назад

      That's what I'm saying..there wasn't one thing I didn't already know, wht a let down and a basic ass documentary. Why tf did they hype this up?

  • @set1237
    @set1237 День назад +26

    People always say Tony Atlas isn’t very bright but he was great in this.

    • @0tt0z
      @0tt0z День назад

      Why because he says bolivia instead of oblivion? 😂😂
      Seriously though, he was great!

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 21 час назад +1

      it's sad but you find it with any veteran of a contact sport - they tend to recall their career very well since it was their life, but the ramifications of putting themselves through all that comes at the cost of their life after they retire, many do just not function well or suit normal life at all.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      He's possibly intellectually brilliant,, but he's stunted emotionally into degree of masochism/worse for his bosses.

  • @Rogue1sme
    @Rogue1sme День назад +49

    This documentary wasn’t an expose or hit piece like everyone wanted instead it was a bunch of public information with Vince’s perspective on it. And then a minor expose at the very end with not much else.
    6/10

    • @RMN789
      @RMN789 День назад +11

      It was still interesting seeing them discuss stuff that was swept under the rug by WWE like the ring boy scandal, Owen Hart's death, Chris Benoit tragedy etc

    • @breakdown461
      @breakdown461 День назад +6

      I rate your opinion 5/10

    • @jwduckpaddle
      @jwduckpaddle День назад +12

      ​@@breakdown461Hmm youre review of his review is meh. But it was in the tokyo dome so 6 stars

    • @jeffmendez02
      @jeffmendez02 День назад

      Jim Cornette reviewing the doc its more entertaining then the doc 😂.

    • @bcal8118
      @bcal8118 День назад +6

      "I'm a mark who already knew this stuff so the doc was bad"😂😂 when marks don't realize their marks

  • @joenobody5631
    @joenobody5631 День назад +11

    I'm still traumatized by the opening song & dance number from episode 2.

    • @televiper11
      @televiper11 13 часов назад +1

      Stand Back!

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      I watched it in 1987 as child and that was before Hasselhoff started doing weird dances, Hogan holding guitar distracted from he was trying to do Vegas Elvis Newton in 1987 but kids dont get references. so it play by play hogging show.

  • @samalgren3519
    @samalgren3519 День назад +32

    I’ve learned more in the first 25 minutes of this video than I did the whole 6 episodes of the documentary

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      They listened much better at the Linda Mcmahon part. My tv is background for internet and I just keep rewatching episode two.

  • @jmunsey828
    @jmunsey828 16 часов назад +7

    The producer deserves an Emmy just for making Dave Meltzer sound coherent

  • @ethantracy337
    @ethantracy337 20 часов назад +9

    I really want Jim Cornet and a Bret Hart podcast reviewing wrestling.

  • @ThatGuyX2
    @ThatGuyX2 22 часа назад +15

    Linda is the female ric flair. Has looked 70 since 1992

    • @breno7950
      @breno7950 20 часов назад

      More JJ Dillon then 😊

    • @ThatGuyX2
      @ThatGuyX2 17 часов назад

      ​@breno7950 also a fair comparison

    • @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku
      @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku 14 часов назад

      Flair has been cursed with fleshlessness and must use a ritual to regain his human form.
      His chosen one is said to be a girl with green eyes...

    • @christopherbaker9676
      @christopherbaker9676 5 часов назад +1

      Do ya really blame Vince for not wanting to hit that. I don't blame him I would have been with other women to

    • @ThatGuyX2
      @ThatGuyX2 3 часа назад

      @@christopherbaker9676 she definitely got financially taken care of. I'd wager she was also having affairs.

  • @gojirajenkins8528
    @gojirajenkins8528 22 часа назад +8

    The book Ringmaster is pretty good
    Vince clearly lied about the movie theater incident and eluding to "doing things" with his Mom was a lie too
    Vince grew up a hillbilly then was sent to live with his Dad in NY and then was taught the wrestling business then his Dad gave him the company on a phony loan story

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      your takes sound credible, it's a lot of fog to it, but there is some major admissions buried in it.

  • @vanzammerz
    @vanzammerz 21 час назад +8

    Purely speculation. What if
    Vince Sr got with a ring rat in NC and that night of passion created VKM. What if. Being there wasn’t any other connection or history. Just a one night VJM stand.

  • @theronquishow5837
    @theronquishow5837 День назад +60

    All I'm seeing online is "they didn't show anything we didn't already know" like every wrestling fan:
    a) lives in America
    b) were alive since 1984
    c) dives deep into Vince McMahon lore
    I consider myself a hardcore fan from the Philippines. The fuck would I know about anything about Rita Chatterton and the ring boy stories unless it was brought up by Jim or if they were topical at the moment.
    The documentary had subtle moments hinting of "this could be BS" without outright being a hit piece. There are absolutely things they should've devoted more time to discuss, but that doesn't discount the whole documentary to not be good, because it was good.

    • @johngallagher72
      @johngallagher72 День назад +2

      Actually I fall in the criteria above ... it turns out Cody has mentioned Dusty as the first choice before Hogan in another interview but episode 1 had to be the first time Vince confirmed this , and it was the first time I heard this.

    • @Mark-eg2yd
      @Mark-eg2yd День назад +1

      Vince is easily the most fascinating person in wrestling. Maybe less so for someone younger but there's limited information out there about him which most wrestling fans know.

    • @DatBoiChris420
      @DatBoiChris420 День назад

      If you didn't know any of this shit already, You were never a fan to begin with or you're a 12 yrs man child

    • @moopert86
      @moopert86 День назад +4

      Because Jim has talked about them before?.
      Unless you completely shelter yourself from every single piece of wrestling media not 100% produced by WWE, you should have reasonably heard about these things.

    • @DrewKane
      @DrewKane День назад +7

      You are an exception to the rule. The vast majority of wrestling fans know the history of the sport. The vast majority of wrestling fans already know this information because it has already been covered in dozens of documentaries over the years, or was on the news. If you had ever watched a documentary about WWE, then you learned practically nothing new. You are an exception to the rule. The documentary that should have been for wrestling fans was a generic documentary for non-fans.

  • @ThymeKeeper
    @ThymeKeeper 22 часа назад +16

    Stossel deserved it just for being snarky about it. Talking to anyone about anything that's that important to them in that manner is going to get you slapped. Should people handle things differently than that? Maybe, but if you act in a way that's likely to get you slapped and you get slapped, I don't have a ton of sympathy for you. Stossel knew what was going to happen. He HAD to know. It was a calculated risk and it drew him money, regardless of the lawsuit.

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад +1

      I love Stossel, but I 100% agree. He was beyond disrespectful.

  • @ThymeKeeper
    @ThymeKeeper 22 часа назад +7

    Vince has a serious issue with not being associated with his father and not calling it "wrestling" because "that's what my father called it". He desperately needs to believe in the myth of the self made man. That's why, when they changed to WWE and created the new publicly traded company, he started saying that he "founded" WWE. Technically that's true, but it does allow him to ignore his father's contribution. It was all him.. The whole "junior" thing, because he's not technically a junior is a red herring. Her objects to it because he sees it as minimizing him in some way, not because it's not "technically" true. It's also a casual, basically friendly reference and he can't stand anyone feeling comfortable being casual towards him. He wants to be the puppet master and to keep everyone on edge. He's not Vince. He's Mr. McMahon. He doesn't so much care if you respect him as long as you DEFER to him.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 7 часов назад

      The Turner discussion is pretty much accidentally admission he can not be objective. He projected Turner was him circa 1982 and wanted to beat himself defeating Turner but aol/Bischoff just did it for him lol

  • @usuckthereturn
    @usuckthereturn 19 часов назад +6

    Would have like to see interviews from Corney and Russo..

  • @anthonyphillips7092
    @anthonyphillips7092 День назад +7

    Having just a finished all 6 episodes, it's a very shallow documentary. 3 episodes were like watching The Monday Night Wars on network and hardly featured any interview segments for Vince. Barely anything beyond what was happening visually on TV at the time was discussed. No real insights or anything of Vince away from the cameras. Pretty disappointing overall.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      Disagree. I missed the Linda Mcmahon admission. The story of the Shane needing stab his father is probably some weirrd cyclic thing in Vince's father relationships even though its metaphor for taking wwe there. It's not plainly presented stuff.

  • @gipsydanger7
    @gipsydanger7 День назад +5

    I watched the entire series and Bret definitely stole the show.
    Paul Heyman proved how great he is with words.

  • @PHILD0
    @PHILD0 День назад +7

    Vince's stepfather was named Leo Hubert Lupton and he died in 1965. No other info out there.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 7 часов назад

      That lady's husband dies, so she sends Vince to his father...Officially Leo beat her and Vince tried to help. That's one side of history though. No stepmother's side or dead Leo's.

  • @jasonproctor9896
    @jasonproctor9896 День назад +6

    A lot of it is everything we already knew

  • @micmaliss
    @micmaliss 23 часа назад +4

    The entire documentary was everything but a hit-piece. I watched all 6 episodes. Vince was painted as the victim. They gave 30 minutes to the scandal. Netflix protected their investment.

  • @johnnydematteis8657
    @johnnydematteis8657 22 часа назад +6

    the biggest ball drop ever was not spending enough time covering Vince's childhood. We got just barely enough to say "oh that makes sense"... but not enough to actually understand the true origins of the monster knows as Mr. McMahon.

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 8 часов назад

      Vince Mcmahon tells camera episode one he does not want audience really knowing him. So it's like Kyser souze the subject's goal was present a work to make interviewer piece it together lol He wanted the interview to be assault on him but then new allegations emerged so he split

  • @joe_higachi
    @joe_higachi День назад +24

    Maybe my hearing isn’t as good as it used to be, but I never hear these gardeners. Is he just trying to flex that he doesn’t do yard work?

    • @LoPhatKao
      @LoPhatKao День назад +4

      can't be that they run the audio through a noise filter 🙄

    • @benjaminperez7328
      @benjaminperez7328 День назад +11

      You can hear it with good headphones. AND Brian is definitely flexing that he doesn’t do yard work.

    • @zzi622
      @zzi622 День назад +2

      Odd flex

    • @jtaco4101
      @jtaco4101 День назад +2

      ​@@zzi622lmao. It's not exactly the height of luxury to have a lawn service. Costs me 100/mo to never ever have to worry about my lawn and or maintaining equipment.

    • @CMPrime24
      @CMPrime24 День назад +13

      $100 a month just to have someone do something you can do yourself is indeed a luxury to a LOT of ppl as well as an odd flex to even mention 🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @trolleyman98
    @trolleyman98 День назад +6

    I'm liking the old footage. Maybe not as juicy as people thought it might be, but there's still some interesting tidbits that make it worth watching imo

    • @Sky_Blaze
      @Sky_Blaze 20 часов назад +2

      That's the only good thing about this whole mediocre doc was some never before seen pics and footage.. and even those weren't all that..

  • @TheTourage
    @TheTourage 22 часа назад +4

    After seeing all the episodes, I realized that Vince and WWE went from focusing on Hogan and talent to focusing on himself and his family as the main stars of the show. The amount of hubris and infatuation with crowd approval shown by the whole McMahon family is absurd. They were really addicted like crack fiends.

  • @usuckthereturn
    @usuckthereturn 19 часов назад +4

    I made a drinking game out of it with all the dead wrestlers…had to stop when Rowdy Roddy Pipper…
    The highlighted dead wrestlers in the last part should have been a lot longer…they showed a lot of those deceased former wrestlers….

  • @CyborgElbow
    @CyborgElbow 23 часа назад +4

    "This should have been a doc for wrestling fans!!!" 😂 Get real smarks, the vast majority of the nearly 300 million subscribers Netflix has don't live on the IWC

  • @sykosiz5785
    @sykosiz5785 23 часа назад +4

    8:51 My guess is they were originally going to interview him about the wrestling industry during the pandemic, possibly AEW, and the future of WWE in his point of view at that point in time

  • @theophrastusbombastus1359
    @theophrastusbombastus1359 День назад +14

    I fancy his mother was a fan at one of the shows when a young Vince Senior was cruising the territories.
    He knocked her up after the show, and when this woman from the trailer park approached him about the pregnancy, he didn't want to know.
    Completely baseless conjecture on my part, yes; but it would fit the narrative as to why Vince would maybe be embarrassed/ashamed of his past

  • @desttu9531
    @desttu9531 День назад +4

    I've been thinking since I watched it that I hope Corny doesn't take a week to respond to each episode 😢 I am excited!!

  • @kodyepidemic
    @kodyepidemic 20 часов назад +6

    People forget that Dave Meltzer knows his shit when it comes to wrestling history. He ain’t got it anymore when it comes to reporting current day wrestling, but he knew what he was talking about back in the day.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 17 часов назад +1

      The people obsessed with him will never acknowledge that unfortunately.

    • @stingersplash
      @stingersplash 8 часов назад

      ​@@Rjensen2those people were born in 2007 or after.

  • @pratikkumar2004
    @pratikkumar2004 22 часа назад +5

    On Episode 4 Neflix Subtitle give Jim the Name Jimmy T. Gordan

  • @psychobluesfxt
    @psychobluesfxt День назад +3

    I wanted a lot more on his childhood because as a former special ed teacher, hearing about those horror stories with what that wing was like in the 50s and 60s, especially in the rural areas like where Vince would have spent his elementary school years, is fascinating to me. Luke Gallows said the Festus gimmick was pitched to him as being one of Vince's old classmates, so given his dyslexia they probably tossed him into the self contained wing for a while.
    As others have said, there was likely going to be more of that until the allegations came out. It's harder to condemn a villain when you can understand his origin story: a screwed up childhood led to a screwed up man.

  • @Mandrahale
    @Mandrahale 12 часов назад +3

    Tony Atlas made this special. Bret Hart as well. I watched all 6 hours. I agree with Jim. More about his childhood should have been included. Vince is the creepy, maladjusted, Trump-like figure I always knew he was…but way more. Hogan is a stooge. I don’t care if he can travel back in time 😂😂😂😂

  • @jaxonjaxoff3291
    @jaxonjaxoff3291 23 часа назад +6

    This doc made Shane look really good and probably will help his AEW run

    • @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku
      @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku 14 часов назад +2

      Shane McMahon: "Thank you. And I told the world, I told the world that, dad ...
      I am just like you after all. AREN'T I, DAD? HA HA HA HA! WHOOOO!"

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 7 часов назад

      Not really, big disconnect between some of the talent's perception of his father and his impression. Allegations came out at end of project tipping towards talent's impression.

  • @richardwang1739
    @richardwang1739 16 часов назад +6

    15:01 So you guy's are going to just skip over that Vince said in playboy that he had sex with his mother?

    • @ltothemagain
      @ltothemagain 16 часов назад +2

      That he was sexually assaulted by his mother is a big point and another significant layer in Vince McMahon's traumatic upbringing.

    • @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku
      @MariuszMroczek-dd7ku 14 часов назад +1

      "Well, A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother."

    • @brodywise4750
      @brodywise4750 13 часов назад

      I think that was addressed in this documentary until a later episode and it sounds like they hadn’t seen all the episodes yet when they recorded this

  • @wrestlingp
    @wrestlingp 21 час назад +3

    The documentary is basically 'The History of WWE... with Vince McMahon' but honestly, Netflix wouldn't do a documentary with Vince, the McMahon family and all the top stars if it was going to be a hit piece, especially with WWE shows going on Netflix.

  • @WhereverUAre972
    @WhereverUAre972 22 часа назад +3

    Because of all that I've read about McMahon over the years, this documentary didn't tell me anything new. For me, it just reassured my belief in Vince McMahon being the wrestling version of Televangelist, Jimmy Swaggart.

  • @MrDrokkul
    @MrDrokkul 23 часа назад +3

    This series was just a history of the WWF / WWE and all the classic events that led to today. It definitely wasn't what it was advertised as. It was entertaining and it's always nice to relive classic memories, but it was disappointing that they felt it necessary to try and capitalize off of Vince's alleged proclivities to market this.

  • @derpderp5555
    @derpderp5555 22 часа назад +3

    As someone born and raised in Bangor, Maine; it’s pronounced Ban-Gore because we don’t give a fuck how things are spelled. 20:18

  • @wwedxecw
    @wwedxecw 17 часов назад +4

    Underwhelming documentary. A lot of people are dead from the golden / new age era that could expose Vince . That’s what’s been saving him this whole time .

    • @sampleoffers1978
      @sampleoffers1978 7 часов назад

      not terrible for having gotten in bed with wwe on expensive deal lol.

  • @EarthdogGFX
    @EarthdogGFX День назад +4

    Ep 4 needed Cornette & Russo

  • @InsignificantNick
    @InsignificantNick 17 часов назад +3

    The way Jim always says Snuka as Snooka pops me.

  • @fritzer84
    @fritzer84 19 часов назад +4

    Does anyone except Brian hear the gardeners or any of the background noise he is always apologizing for?

    • @ltothemagain
      @ltothemagain 18 часов назад +2

      Guy must have his lawn mowed every day

  • @mjdf122
    @mjdf122 23 часа назад +3

    Jim should review Dump Matsumoto’s documentary series as well as Vince’s

  • @TwistedSMF
    @TwistedSMF День назад +2

    I remember the days of "Prime Time Wrestling" when I first started watching WWE. (f) Gorilla Monsoon/Bobby Heenan. Just the best of telling a story. And the banter they did back and forth. Just priceless. Gorilla was also an excellent commentator. Bobby Heenan was the best manager ever. (No offense, Jim - lol)

  • @Capydachi
    @Capydachi 18 часов назад +5

    Knowing some of the personalities that were around back in the territory days, I'm honestly surprised that no one tried to kill Vince when he started his expansion.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 18 часов назад +1

      Lmao, as if any wrestling promoter would have the juice to have that done anyway. 😂😂😂

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 16 часов назад

      @@Rjensen2 This was the same time period when Bruiser Brody was killed in a locker room so you definitely had some guys in the biz that would have done that for 100k.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 15 часов назад

      @@mattm7798 lmao, keep telling yourself that. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 15 часов назад

      @@mattm7798 And what does Brody's murder have to do with you claiming there were lots of guys willing to do it for 100k?

  • @trippwafer5250
    @trippwafer5250 20 часов назад +3

    Has anyone told them we can't hear the gardeners or planes? 😂

  • @sjdrifter72
    @sjdrifter72 День назад +3

    I won't bother watching this. It's a big waste of time.

  • @Sclassjay
    @Sclassjay 23 часа назад +4

    This doc was filled with shit we already knew

    • @stingersplash
      @stingersplash 8 часов назад

      But not the target audience. Which spoiler alert.....wasn't us.

  • @a.b.kelley5163
    @a.b.kelley5163 11 часов назад +3

    I’ve seen better Vince docs on RUclips

  • @simonfenton56
    @simonfenton56 20 часов назад +2

    Cornette saying "that's not the Vince McMahon I knew" for over a year makes sense now.
    McMahon didn't want people to know what he was really like. He says this on the documentary. He wanted his "perception is reality" mantra to stick.
    Explains why Bruce is so gaslit about him also. I believe Bruce has always been kept at a distance by McMahon from what he was really like.

  • @itzsombra10
    @itzsombra10 День назад +10

    Let’s go

  • @stevenweathers2989
    @stevenweathers2989 17 часов назад +2

    It would be more unbelievable if VKM was a down to earth, humble, honest man. He’s been God of an entire industry for years, deciding, on a whim at times, the fate of those he employs. He’s a carny, who refuses to accept and is ashamed that he’s only had success in a carny world.

  • @LorGlocky
    @LorGlocky 19 часов назад +3

    Way to much meltzer and shoemaker…

  • @scottmartin3228
    @scottmartin3228 21 час назад +2

    Having watched all the episodes, most of it was just a history of WWF/E that's been covered in other documentaries... Talking heads Bret had good comments. Tony Atlas was hilarious.

  • @tannersmith2277
    @tannersmith2277 19 часов назад +6

    Rock said he was the first person of color to be champion.... hes related to Yokozuna 😂

    • @Devypocalypse
      @Devypocalypse 18 часов назад +6

      I guess Simmons doesn't count either because WCW isn't relevant.

    • @MetalJT24
      @MetalJT24 18 часов назад +6

      Rocks gotta to catch Hogan when it comes to Lying.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 17 часов назад

      He is not related to Yokozuna.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 17 часов назад +3

      For that matter, Rock isn't even biologically related to Peter Maivia.

    • @tannersmith2277
      @tannersmith2277 17 часов назад +1

      @Rjensen2 the hell you say. WWE told me he was the first 3rd generation superstar A LOT LIKE ALL THE TIME and they're always so truthful

  • @boc4334
    @boc4334 22 часа назад +2

    Good series and I enjoyed it but I wish there was more wrestling history from the territory days and how Vince changed the history of wrestling.
    I listened to Bill Simmons podcast earlier this week and he was talking to David Shoemaker and they both said something along the lines of that this isn’t a documentary for the hardcore wrestling historians.

  • @leelohaskin7941
    @leelohaskin7941 22 часа назад +3

    Off topic RIP Maggie Smith

  • @cwrooney397
    @cwrooney397 18 часов назад +2

    Most of the things on this documentary were known especially with the hardcore fans but they were finally all pieced together in a timeline and with actual past and present employees being interviewed. It’s great.

  • @bethchristman2908
    @bethchristman2908 18 часов назад +3

    Jimmy Hart looked uncomfortable. He questioned whether he should say anything or not. That was interesting.

    • @Messwithmitchie
      @Messwithmitchie 18 часов назад +1

      Yeah I noticed that, it’s interesting

  • @timmutohfan
    @timmutohfan 18 часов назад +2

    bill simmons claims to have "8/10 wrestling knowledge" but didn't know gorilla was in line to take over before vinny jr. made his play.

  • @Christoffski
    @Christoffski День назад +3

    I got to learn stuff I already knew from DVDs I paid for over a decade ago. What a swindle. Nice production, though.

  • @nickyboyfox
    @nickyboyfox 21 час назад +2

    I agree about Vince’s childhood story! He himself mentioned incest involving his mother which I found mind blowing. No follow up questions?

  • @ltothemagain
    @ltothemagain 18 часов назад +3

    Either Brian Last is losing his mind or hearing gardeners is code for something else .

    • @mlo009
      @mlo009 15 часов назад +1

      Must be special code, it comes off random af.

  • @TheMarc388
    @TheMarc388 15 часов назад +2

    Corny should release an omnibus on this special once all 6 have been reviewed. Be great for a long 6 hour segment on the insanity that is Vinnie Mac.

  • @fmdof
    @fmdof 22 часа назад +3

    i still find it fascinating how Submission Specialist Hulk Hogan was able to choke out Beltzer so easily.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus 21 час назад

      A guillotine choke that's sunk in that deep is a blood choke. It can put anyone out _very_ quickly.

    • @Corrado-Junior-Soprano
      @Corrado-Junior-Soprano 16 часов назад

      I'd seen that clip a thousand times and only now watching this doc did I realize it was Munch getting choked out😂

  • @Am0ment0fB
    @Am0ment0fB 23 часа назад +2

    Wait so ol' marble mouth Meltzer can actually speak without all the uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, ummmmmmm, errrrrrrrr, well ya know, urrrrrmmnmmm, duuuuuuuuuuuuh,
    things can always change?
    Ha.

  • @HellNation
    @HellNation День назад +5

    Between the Vince's tweet and the long wait from Netflix to release this, i watched with some expectatives, but it was a nothing burger with a lot of stories already known in the A&E WWE legends biography and something in the Neckbeard side of the ring. A documentary for a wide audience which i don't know why should be interested in the old man in the first place. Vince is a relic from the XXth century. What a sham pal! Netflix is more diabolical than Vince, that's for sure.

  • @always_serpico
    @always_serpico 13 часов назад +2

    Every time I think Hulk Hogan couldn’t be any more of a POS, he always say “I got one more in me!”.