Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon's Netflix documentary has once again pushed the spotlight on him, as many allegations against him have been brought into discussion. According to a veteran, the docuseries missed out on some key elements of his personality and story.
In the Netflix series, McMahon is shown to be a ruthless businessman who puts his empire before anyone and everything. While there were instances where his softer side came out, those were few and far between. According to WWE veteran Hugo Savinovich, Netflix should have given more time to the humane side of McMahon instead of trying to villainize him.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, Hugo Savinovich stated his thoughts on the matter:
"No, I think they had beautiful produce [sic] visuals. But the essence of Vincent Kennedy McMahon was like left out. They were more interested in selling the villain of Mr. McMahon. I don't have a problem with that. If they would have given at least ten more minutes of reality check of Vince and other stories that you know will kind of see the point," the WWE veteran said. [5:00 onward]
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It remains to be seen what will happen next in the former CEO's case and whether Vince McMahon will be proven guilty.
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