WWE has a wealth of stories to tell, and the upcoming Vince McMahon docuseries on Netflix promises to be quite an experience. As anticipation builds, those connected to the narrative are preparing for an influx of questions.
While Janel Grant was not interviewed for the upcoming Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon, her story is expected to be a significant part of it. She was contacted for an interview, but they couldn’t make it happen. The series is set to premiere on September 25.
Forbes’ Alfred Konuwa highlighted on Twitter that Janel Grant’s attorneys will hold a virtual press conference in New York tomorrow, just ahead of the docuseries debut. This timing is reminiscent of when Trump held a press conference with Bill Clinton’s accusers right before the 2016 debate with Hillary.
The six-part Mr. McMahon docuseries is likely to reveal a great deal. Longtime WWE fans may not be entirely shocked by the content, but it will certainly present a new perspective on the Chairman of the Board.
We’ll be on the lookout for any further updates regarding the Mr. McMahon docuseries. There will undoubtedly be much more to unpack, and Janel Grant’s legal team wants to ensure they have an opportunity to clarify certain aspects.
Many WWE fans already have Netflix, because RAW is moving to the network in January 2025. It’s not hard to get a Netflix subscription, and the Mr. McMahon docuseries may give them a reason to subscribe early.
What are your thoughts on Janel Grant’s legal team holding a press conference in response to the Mr. McMahon docuseries? Are you planning to subscribe to Netflix specifically to watch it? Share your opinions in the comments section!