Vince McMahon’s upcoming Netflix docuseries, “Mr. McMahon,” will delve into his life in ways that fans might not be aware of. Set to be released on September 25, Jake Roberts expressed his skepticism about the documentary’s authenticity.
This six-part docuseries has taken years to develop, and its release comes amid controversy surrounding McMahon, including allegations of sexual misconduct and various other well-known issues that fans are familiar with.
While speaking during a virtual signing with Signed By Superstars, WWE Hall of Famer Jake ”The Snake” Roberts was asked about the Vince McMahon documentary. When asked if he would watch Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries, he said he might, but he would wait to see how much truth is in it first. The host mentioned it could be “a lot of bullsh*t,” which is what Roberts expects, thus being skeptical about the documentary’s authenticity.
”Possibly (I’ll watch Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries). I’m gonna wait and find out how much truth’s involved first… (Host mentioned it could be ‘a lot of bullsh*t’) Which is what I expect.”
We have also reported on WWE’s backstage reaction to the upcoming documentary, as quite a few people are legitimately upset over it. Ultimately, we’ll have to wait and see if the series will change how the world views McMahon or simply reinforce the current perception.
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