Vince McMahon was never afraid to try things on television.
Throughout his years as an on-screen, performer, Vince McMahon didn't shy away from pushing the envelope. McMahon involved his family in storylines, feuded with God, and brought many real life situations into on-screen performances.
In the six-part Netflix docuseries "Mr. McMahon," Vince addressed the lengths he would go to for heat.
"In terms of getting heat with my character, Mr. McMahon, one of my problems and one of my assets in life is when I think about doing something, I go try it," Vince said on "Mr. McMahon."
During the docuseries, Vince commented on blurring the lines between his character and reality. Fans can read his full comments by clicking here.
All six episodes of "Mr. McMahon" are now streaming on Netflix.
Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, filed a lawsuit in January against Vince McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis. The lawsuit accuses McMahon of sexual assault and sex trafficking. On May 30, Grant agreed to pause the lawsuit for six months while the federal investigation continued against McMahon, who resigned from TKO/WWE following the lawsuit being filed.
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