I been watching and listening to all your videos reviews. There’s so much good so many memories and so much bad and crazy shit. I literally have no words to this. I thank you for your review Danny.
Id consider myself somewhere between a casual and a hardcore fan, but Im only 21 so the early episodes definitely were insightful for me as I didnt know much about the steroid trial besides that it happened or the ring boy story. Id say episode 3 and 4 definitely were the least insightful but 5 and 6 were great and really let you know more about the family dynamic which I never fully understood. Overall Id say its like a 8/10 definitely wish there was more recent stuff, but Vince cancelled his last few interviews so Im not surprised.
as a casual, who watched intently as a kid in the beginning of the monday night wars and fell off in the early aughts, I really enjoyed this documentary to catch up and was reminded of a lot of things I had forgotten. Especially the history and the summary of the different eras. Some of the edits were frustrating though.
Bruce Prichard is the Aaron Carter in that documentary. He defended Vince all the way, just as Aaron Carter defended Lou Pearlman. Prichard was one of Vince's stooges.
19:41 I'm not sure which is worse Vince McMahon R Kelly or Sean P Diddy Combs. Also, what Chris Benoit was very unforgivable while when they mention CTE, Make a home mentally irregular, which is still no excuse it seems like he's more of a saint than Vince McMahon because everything he's done was deliberate and has taken no consequence and no accountability.
So what your saying is you’ll turn a blind eye of the horrible shit your boss does to other people? Because I don’t care if my boss found the right doctors to help treat my wife’s cancer. If I see my boss does that type of shit I’ll just leave because that’s fucking disgusting.
Very overhyped doc. A lot of these stories were already told from other doc's. This was mainly made for the casual viewer who doesn't watch wrestling anymore.
This was massively overhyped. It's clearly for the casuals as anyone who knows wrestling knows these stories. It's good but if you know wrestling well than skip it as you're not going to learn much.
Bruce Prichard just cannot get Vince's ass out of his mouth can he?
Nope. He just can’t admit Vince has some serious problems, and that’s kinda repulsive.
Vince's Howard Hughes mustache always makes me chuckle
He looks like a cartoon villain
I been watching and listening to all your videos reviews. There’s so much good so many memories and so much bad and crazy shit. I literally have no words to this. I thank you for your review Danny.
Id consider myself somewhere between a casual and a hardcore fan, but Im only 21 so the early episodes definitely were insightful for me as I didnt know much about the steroid trial besides that it happened or the ring boy story. Id say episode 3 and 4 definitely were the least insightful but 5 and 6 were great and really let you know more about the family dynamic which I never fully understood. Overall Id say its like a 8/10 definitely wish there was more recent stuff, but Vince cancelled his last few interviews so Im not surprised.
I'm 24 so it's the same for me.
Dude you nailed it. I’m 21 as well and I felt the exact same way
Vince’s right man said it was a gotcha piece
I disagree
I don’t think it was biased
as a casual, who watched intently as a kid in the beginning of the monday night wars and fell off in the early aughts, I really enjoyed this documentary to catch up and was reminded of a lot of things I had forgotten. Especially the history and the summary of the different eras. Some of the edits were frustrating though.
Agreed. I grew up on this. Fell off in the lame Cena era.
This is definitely way better than Vice's documentary of Vince Mcmahon.
Bruce Prichard is the Aaron Carter in that documentary. He defended Vince all the way, just as Aaron Carter defended Lou Pearlman. Prichard was one of Vince's stooges.
19:41 I'm not sure which is worse Vince McMahon R Kelly or Sean P Diddy Combs.
Also, what Chris Benoit was very unforgivable while when they mention CTE, Make a home mentally irregular, which is still no excuse it seems like he's more of a saint than Vince McMahon because everything he's done was deliberate and has taken no consequence and no accountability.
A murderer like Benoit is not a saint.
P Diddy is way worse.
Anyone else think Vince looks like a villain from Sonic the Hedgehog-with his dyed hair-in the picture, I'm serious
As wrestling fan even though I already know everything. I still think the doc is very well done though.
I was very disappointed with this series.Its mostly a history of wwe.
Agreed. Most of it was info fans already knew. This doc was for the common folk.
6:06 I remember that match the Undertaker didn't look like he was all there.
As a long time fan as well. I started watching episode 6 first. And I'm watching the episodes backwards.
So what your saying is you’ll turn a blind eye of the horrible shit your boss does to other people? Because I don’t care if my boss found the right doctors to help treat my wife’s cancer. If I see my boss does that type of shit I’ll just leave because that’s fucking disgusting.
How many people do you think know Vince was like this with all the sex stuff surely the boys and people close to him know all that stuff
They all knew
All of them
@@bryshonne.bryant5117 yer that what I think
I will watch it. Don't have anything else to do
Same
Very overhyped doc. A lot of these stories were already told from other doc's. This was mainly made for the casual viewer who doesn't watch wrestling anymore.
Like me Vince looks really old and some of the photos I never saw before
This was massively overhyped. It's clearly for the casuals as anyone who knows wrestling knows these stories. It's good but if you know wrestling well than skip it as you're not going to learn much.
Yeaah if you are an older fan dont bother the 6 hours of watching.