In October 2020, WWE announced an upcoming multi-part documentary focused on Vince McMahon will be coming to Netflix.
The docuseries is set to be one of the highest budgeted Netflix docuseries of all-time with Bill Simmons serving as the executive producer while Chris Smith, the director behind Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, tabbed as the director.
Appearing on Roz & Mocha, Triple H gave some insight into Vince's mindset when it came to finally make the documentary.
"Prior to now, Vince was always hesitant to do it. With Vince, he really doesn't see himself -- while Mr. McMahon is one of the most epic characters ever, he doesn't see himself as part of the programming. When you ask him about those things, he goes, 'Nobody is interested in me. They want to know about the stars and performers.' The truth is, they do (want to know about Vince). The most difficult thing with Vince's life is making it succinct. Every chapter of his life is a whole other unbelievable story. His story is amazing, all the things he's been through, the trials and tribulations of getting to where he is. No one gives him the credit, they just see this billion-dollar global empire he's created and see him as the evil tyrant businessman," said Triple H.
It is unknown when the Vince McMahon docuseries will premiere on Netflix.
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