The Netflix docuseries surrounding former WWE CEO Vince McMahon, titled Mr. McMahon, has grabbed a lot of headlines in the pro-wrestling community lately. While the show was structured quite well, a veteran has claimed that an important detail was left out and misrepresented.
According to the docuseries, Vince McMahon made some bold moves to take control of the pro wrestling market, including inadvertently harming other wrestling territories and their businesses by his rapid expansion of WWE. While Vince's father was shown to be not too affected by it after some initial disagreements, veteran journalist Bill Apter says that it was not the case.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, Bill Apter stated that he did not believe one of the things that McMahon said in the documentary about his father.
"One of the parts that bothered me because of how I knew Vince Sr. was that towards the end of his life, there was a quote from Vince Jr. that said that you know after a while, regarding him taking over the territories, Junior, that his father said kind of 'eff em all.' I don't believe that at all. I do not believe that. His father was very close with Sam Muchnick, with Eddie Graham, and so many of the other promoters. They had their own clique, so to say, and his father really valued the friendships." [6:17 onwards]
As of now, Vince McMahon is no longer a part of WWE. It remains to be seen how his case regarding the allegations will pan out.
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