The latest Mr. McMahon docuseries on Netflix explored the personal and business life of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Many prominent names were present for the show, but several current well-known stars weren't.
Popular mainstream and wrestling names like John Cena, The Rock, The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Triple H, and more were present for Mr. McMahon on Netflix where they discussed their thoughts on Vince McMahon and stories while working with him in WWE. There were also legends like Bret Hart, Paul Heyman, and Trish Stratus who appeared, along with the former chairman's family, Linda, Stephanie, and Shane McMahon. However, some important names from Vince's life were absent.
For this list, we will look at three top WWE Superstars who weren't interviewed for Vince McMahon's Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon.
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#3. Drew McIntyre and Vince McMahon have a deep history
Stars like Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, John Cena, and more are known to have a close relationship with Vince backstage. These are the same stars he had invested in and predicted highly for their future, which is why it's no wonder they were in the series. However, one that wasn't was Drew McIntyre.
In 2009, Vince McMahon introduced up-and-coming star Drew McIntyre as The Chosen One and claimed that the Scottish star was handpicked to be the future of the business. This was even referenced in a promo earlier this year during Drew and CM Punk's segment on RAW.
Despite being one of Vince's "Chosen One," it was interesting to see that Drew wasn't selected to speak on his relationship with McMahon.
#2. Vince McMahon and CM Punk had a rocky relationship
Vince had many rivals on and off the screen in his time in WWE, among those stars who he didn't bond well with in both instances was CM Punk. Fans saw them clash onstage, but certain things were also happening behind the scenes.
One of the highlights of Punk's wrestling career was the 2011 Pipebomb, wherein he got candid about his thoughts on WWE, broke kayfabe several times, and then attacked McMahon along with those he was close with like John Cena. However, it was also known that Punk felt frustrated with how the company treated him backstage, the nail to the coffin being how he was fired on his wedding day.
Punk briefly retired from wrestling after exiting the Stamford-based promotion and vowed to never return to the company, but that changed when McMahon left the promotion. It would have definitely been interesting to see Punk's take on McMahon in the series.
#1. Roman Reigns was one of Vince McMahon's big WWE projects
Roman Reigns and Vince McMahon's relationship is quite interesting. Although they both clashed several times on-screen, it was known that the former is a talent that the latter wanted to push into being the next face of the company.
Roman may be one of the biggest and most well-loved wrestling characters in recent years, but he was the most hated star just a few years ago as The Big Dog where he portrayed an invincible babyface. Despite the negative reaction from fans, McMahon continued to work on the superstar, which eventually resulted in The Tribal Chief character.
It would have been interesting to hear the thoughts Roman has on McMahon as somebody who worked with him quite closely and for being viewed as the company's top star despite the negativity from fans.