Netflix’s newly released docuseries, Mr. McMahon, gives viewers a deep dive into the controversial life and career of Vince McMahon. The six-part series comes over two years after McMahon initially retired from WWE, and it features several candid interviews where the 79-year-old billionaire discusses a range of topics—sex included.
In the final episode, McMahon opens up about how his mind works, describing it as having multiple “computers” running at once.
“I have, not two different brains, but like, computers in my head, and sometimes they work against me,” McMahon reveals. “I have one computer talking to you right now, and there’s another one thinking about something completely different.”
He even admits to having a third “computer” that thinks of unrelated matters, which has made him feel out of place.
“And then there’s a third one sometimes… It’s difficult for me to pay attention to things. It’s bothered me because all I wanted to be was normal. I wanted to fit in. But I deal with it,” McMahon says.
When pressed about what that third computer was thinking at the time of the interview, McMahon made a bold admission: “Something having a lot of fun and it’s involving sex.”
These comments come as McMahon faces ongoing legal challenges. Janel Grant has accused McMahon of abuse and trafficking, a case that has been paused but continues to overshadow his legacy. McMahon, who was interviewed for the Netflix series before the allegations came to light, has since distanced himself from the docuseries, claiming that it misrepresents him through selective editing and out-of-context footage.
Ann Callis, Grant’s attorney, has criticized McMahon for attempting tothe allegations as part of a consensual relationship, further complicating his public image.
While Vince McMahon’s contributions to pro wrestling are undeniable, his legacy is now forever intertwined with these serious allegations. Mr. McMahon is now available to stream on Netflix, offering an in-depth look at both the man and the controversies that surround him.
The Mr. McMahon docuseries aims to shed light on one of the most polarizing figures in sports entertainment, but it’s clear that Vince McMahon’s legacy remains a complex and controversial one.
What are your thoughts on Vince McMahon’s admissions and his legal challenges? Do you think the docuseries offers a fair portrayal, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below!