The forthcoming Netflix docuseries titled “Mr. McMahon,” the brainchild of Bill Simmons, is on track to deliver a comprehensive portrayal of the life and career of previous WWE Chairman, Vince McMahon.
Slated to make its debut on September 25, 2024, the series has been years in the pipeline. Despite contending with legal obstacles, including serious allegations and lawsuits, the documentary continues to progress and will delve deep into McMahon’s career achievements and the surrounding controversies.
Journalist Brandon Thruston has revealed that WWE does not hold any production credits for this series. This detail was confirmed by his well-informed source regarding the project, denoting that the docuseries “Mr. McMahon” is intended to offer a neutral view on McMahon’s narrative.
The “Mr. McMahon” documentary is planned to feature six standalone episodes, each running for an hour. Each episode will meticulously unravel the ups and downs of the man who dramatically transformed the global professional wrestling arena.