Another new Vince McMahon documentary will reveal the "truth," ex-WWE wrestler says

Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon [Image Credit: wwe.com]
Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon [Image Credit: wwe.com]

Vince McMahon's life inside and outside the wrestling business was recently the subject of a six-part Netflix docuseries. According to former WWE wrestler Mario Mancini, another documentary about the 79-year-old is currently in production.

Mancini wrestled for WWE between 1984 and 1991. The 58-year-old shared the ring with several legendary names, including Bret Hart and Macho Man Randy Savage. He was also The Undertaker's first WWE opponent.

On the Cheap Heat Productions Podcast, Mancini claimed the "truth" will be revealed about McMahon in the upcoming documentary:

"We're gonna do a documentary for a very large major motion picture company. I won't mention the other names that's gonna be on it, but I promise you you're gonna get the truth as usual and Vince McMahon is gonna get tarred and feathered." [From 25:06 – 25:26]

A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE

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Mancini confirmed that wrestling legend Paul Roma will also appear in the new documentary.


Mario Mancini reacts to Netflix's Vince McMahon docuseries

Mr. McMahon mostly revolved around Vince McMahon juggling family life and legal battles while turning WWE into a global juggernaut. The last episode referenced former WWE employee Janel Grant filing a lawsuit against McMahon in January. However, it did not include any new details about her sexual assault claims.

Mario Mancini praised Hall of Famer Tony Atlas for speaking positively and negatively in the docuseries about his WWE experiences. He added that other legends probably refused to say anything bad because they were scared of burning bridges with WWE:

"These guys, except for Tony Atlas, God bless him, these guys won't come on and say anything at 68, 70, 73," Mancini continued. "Do you know why? And this is sad. Because they still think that phone's gonna ring. They still think it's gonna ring. And it's not. It's not gonna ring. It's not." [25:46 – 26:11]

McMahon resigned as a board member of WWE's parent company, TKO, "out of respect" when Grant's allegations went public. He also vowed to clear his name and claimed her lawsuit was "replete with lies."

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Please credit the Cheap Heat Productions Podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription if you use quotes from this article.

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