Reminder that Vince McMahon when talking about his father said "He never told me he loved me, but he didn't need to. He just wasn't the kind of guy who expressed his emotions verbally." Meanwhile Vince's step sister (or some similar relative) said "Vince's dad couldn't stop saying how much he loved his kids. He used to yell it across the house for no reason because he wanted to tell them." Which either means Vince is lying for whatever reason, or he's telling the truth. Either one is funny
What if it's both? Like when he'd randomly yell it it was meant for all of them but maybe he never said it individually to Vince? Idk it's a bit of a stretch but I think that's how he'd rationalize it
That drove me nuts about the first episode because it's like one of the 5 tidbits in this whole documentary that i didn't know that he was just raised by some abusive step-dad until dad shows up, like when he's 12 and just takes him in and he never asked him "Hey dad, what was that about". Like what a loose end that probably would explain SO much about Vince if there were more definitive details
I like how the attitude of the documentary going in is “we are gonna debunk some stories around Vince” and then the immediate shift to “oh no they’re all true” it’s like someone’s defending him for hitting a cat and then saying “he did run over an entire family though that’s true”
The craziest moment in the document was Steph being uncomfortable to reveal the storylines she's refused Vince. Cut to Vince enthusiastically explaining the storyline where his character gets his daughter pregnant - you know, 'cause he's insane and a sociopathic villain, and totally different than the real Vince.
That to me is only next to Shane talking about how everything he did was to make his dad proud, and how he finally got it at like 40 years old after the Taker match. Only for Shane to tell a “funny” story, that goes LITERALLY to the tune of “Hey dad can I have a few ideas for the show? I’d love to be behind the chair some day”, “YOU’LL HAVE TO KILL ME FOR THAT TO EVER HAPPEN YOU DUMB FUCK SHANE, HERES A KNIFE HERES MY HEART FUCKING KILL ME IF YOU WANT IT THAT BAD PUSSY”.
When the villain in your D&D Campaign has a 20 in Charisma and even though he wiped the entire Sword Coast off the face of the planet, he's kinda funny to listen to so your players arent sure if they should attack him
As dark and horrifying as Vince's actions are, there is something hilarious about Hogan continuing to be Hogan and playing all sides in pursuit of getting payed. I can't wait for the day when Hogan gets his own documentary going through his deranged life.
The Whang video on Hogan already covered how the dude’s basically a pathological liar, so it’d be interesting to know how much of him is Hogan and how much is Terry.
I think Ross is too loyal to Vince to speak out on a non WWE in house doc. He should speak out but I don't think he will. Its possible he's implicated in some of Vince's antics.
As I'm early, I'm gonna shout out Behind the Bastards podcast and their 6 part series on Vince McMahon and the dark history of wrestling. To put this into perspective, the LAST guy they made a six part series on was Henry Fucking Kissinger. Hell, I'd love it if Pat and Woolie were guests on the podcast. Just high quality stuff.
Funny how Pat says the doc painted Vince in a really bad light and showed stuff even he who supposedly "is in the know" didn't know about, while really hardcore wrestling fans (me included) feel it was too tame and that it missed a lot of stuff. I guess if anything, the fact that casuals felt like Vince was a monster after watching it and people actually in the know consider it "too forgiving" should be a big testament of how much of a garbage human Vince McMahon actually is.
I would also suggest listening to the Behind the Bastards episodes about Vince. It digs WAAAY deeper into aspects of Vince's history that this just touches on. It's also a good primer on wrestling history for people who aren't really "in" yet. And I understand why Pat says that the people who say this is a puff piece must not have watched it...well, the thing is...it really DOES go easy on him. It's just that he's SO BAD that even just scratching the surface and "playing nice" about him still makes him come off as a monster. Like this barely even go into the ring boy scandals (it's EVEN WORSE than the documentary puts it), and also barely touches on the female ref situation.
He was already terrifying but hearing the sting of words "he was gonna spitefully beat his OWN daughter before her wedding and in turn make money off it" actually frightened me
The ultimate powermove Vince could do is he built himself up to be the ultimate villain, then go into the ring one last time, then have Triple-H actually murder him to fully claim the company, figuratively and literally destroying the company's evil past.
@@n.chabot1217The same type of people who say “Age doesn’t matter, they’re cartoons…” and immediately follow up by stating the lowest age of consent law they’re aware of as if even they don’t believe the first half of their argument and somehow think the latter part strengthens their position.
@@malikoniousjoe You people usually are the one who post CP when you say this. We just had you lot do that with ChibiReviews having his accounts hacked by you lot posting CP.
Autist. People who don't work well under pressure like people pulled over by cops. Literally the two people were watching who break under pressure even though they were innocent or weren't lying and can just be convinced to say something dumb.
Fk'n disgusting how the guttertrash hold up their precious green paper as the end-all and be-all of existence. Someday that lie is gonna end. And that's when the real sh!tshow begins.
It's deeply unsettling that one of the least worst things Vince McMahon did is be instrumental in getting people killed. Like, being directly responsible for the death of several of your employees is already unforgivable, but when there's just so much fucked up stuff that someone's done that multiple murders doesn't even move the needle is horrifying.
now see, this is how he got away with it. you accuse him of murder, which he didn't do. when it should be something like negligent homicide or whatever. that's how New Jack got away with things too. you throw words around too willy-nilly.
@@miguelnewmexico8641 (spoilers for T8DLC) I mean, he literally had amnesia that revealed without his evil intentions, he’d be a noble warrior monk ready to help save the world, until he headbutted a meteor. The second he regained his memories, he killed off the people who saved him and bodied the hero squad, screaming “HELL YEAH, ITS GREAT TO BE EVIL!” So… not exactly a good guy.
It's got to be an ego thing. Your child, if you're egotistical, isn't a separate person. They're an extension of yourself. So what better target for your affections than your female self?
What was super funny about that bit were all the wrestlers stating how little concussions they actually get and how if one knows how to perform correctly they shouldn't get too banged up. A few scenes later Austin is telling a story and the 2nd line is so I get a concussion and we continue the match. . . Like FFS guys.
This amazed me too because quite a few wrestlers often look back on their experiences with Benoit fondly. If that was my friend who did what he did I'd want to believe that wasn't really them. That they had no control over their actions because they degraded too much because otherwise the alternative is that they were an evil bastard who planned then did one of the worst things someone could do and they deserve to rot in hell for it.
Sometimes Roddy Piper would vaguely reference something deeply horrible happening to him when he was a young kid coming up, and I always wondered if he got caught by Pat Patterson
It felt too soft for people that know there's a lot of darker details that aren't mentioned. And the doc also allowed people to tell "positive" stories and talk about Vince as a bit of a victim as a son, during the current period of time (allegations coming to the public eye) when no one wants to hear that about him.
About the Ring Boy Scandal... The main pdf was rehired. And continued being pdf files to ring boys. Hell, the news article they wave about Mel Philips being fired also shows that he was rehired, but they never touch on that I agree with Pat that this isnt a fluff piece, but holy shit, even if you downplay Vince's shit, he feels like a guy Satan would reject from hell for being too evil. EDIT: Mel Philips was the only one rehired
yeah no it isnt a fluff piece its to ease in people to the iceberg. heres the tip, heres a bit below and theres like 80 percent more and worse we havent covered yet.
A few things to clear up; It's widely believed by a lot of wrestlers that Pat Patterson didn't do anything wrong in the ring boy scandal and he was only lumped in with the other guys because he was a gay man. I don't doubt Tony Atlas's story because the old-time wrestlers would do pranks back then that we would find abhorrent now. Hogan is a compulsive liar, but he didn't have any intention of going to WCW when he left WWF. About a year after he stopped appearing on WWF TV he started appearing on WCW and that was only because he was working on a tv show in florida where WCW was then shooting. His old friend Gene Okerlund talked him into joining WCW since Hogan's Hollywood career was abysmal. He'd work for WCW for 2 years before the NWO came to be.
Reporting in at episode 5 means he missed the funniest part of the documentary. Where in episode 6 the biggest Vince sycophant starts ranting about how the documentary was a hit piece to tarnish Vince's name. Only for the doc to smash cut to a "2 days later" with the news about Vince being busted for sex trafficking.
For anyone interested in a look at the history of the Catastrophy that is the Mc mahon family theres a great podcast called "Behind the Bastards" that take a closer (and much more detailed) look at it
I can't stress this enough. Those interested in Vince's life should listen to the Behind the Bastards 6 part podcast on the man. It goes into the nitty gritty and uses multiple sources for their research. Also it has internet icon Seanbaby as guest.
im convinced that there's a NDA in the contract or something that every wwe athlete signed where they can only say good things about VInce, after seeing people like Rikishi, Mick foley, Cena, and mark henry still praising him
I cannot understate that this guy is so WELL PROTECTED that when I, *Me myself* saw this documentary in the recommended, I assumed it was IN FAVOUR OF VINCE BECAUSE HE JUST HAS THE MONEY FOR IT AND I DIDNT WANNA SEE IT
I was gonna’ say, Behind the Bastards did a fantastic six-parter on Vince. Granted, part of that is an abridged history of professional wrestling, and another part is a bit about how great Andre the Giant was, but the podcast still covers a lot of material.
Anyone interested in hearing more on Vince McMahon should check out the Behind the Bastards podcast episodes on it. They're on TH-cam and its a 7 or 8 part series on a podcast where people like Hitler and Stalin get maybe 4? Really funny group and they do their research.
This documentary at least gives me something to show non-wrestling fans when I talk about how bad Vince McMahon is. Us wrestling fans always kinda knew/suspected Vince was a horrible person, we just never had solid proof until these past few major scandals.
It'll never happen but I want a documentary or book or anything that is everyone in wwe including Vince just telling the truth. The full story of all the most insane shit that hasn't gotten out yet. Least possible thing to ever happen but God it would be a hell of a watch
One of the sickening sides is that Tyson abused, bashed and grapes multiple woman and yet now that all seems to be forgotten and many men think he is a legend. Vince was right in saying WWF mirrors what is happening in America. The place is sick and twisted.
That Hogan immunity story is BS. They didn't have anything on Hogan that would have put him away. Hogan would rather climb a tree to tell a lie than stand on the ground to tell the truth. Never ending lies from that guy.
Would love to see a similar docu on Dana White. He's another psycho boss that has some wild stories, probably not as wild as Vince, but being buddies with Trump, Vince, and Casino magnates like the Fretitta brothers... in that world you're definitely going to be involved in some nasty stuff.
“Everyone knew now it’s hit a fever pitch” happens because the person does not have the power they use to It’s gonna happen to Chris Brown when he’s in his 60’s too
If you're still on the fence about the documentary for whatever reason, this might help push you one way or the other. The documentary is for the Pats and Woolies of the world. People who occasionally watched wrestling, they like it but don't regularly watch it. For the Eyepatch Wolves of the world, there is absolutely nothing new in this documentary, barring a story from Paul Heyman that I don't believe because he's just as big a carny as Vince is. Never believe anything a carny says.
I still can't believe people will cover for bastards like this just because of money. I cannot imagine letting him get away with the amount of stuff he's done, especially since we've been outing abusers a lot quicker these past few years. Unreal.
I've never had even a passing interest in the wrestling world since it was all fake. All a facade. But I never knew about all the shady shit that was going on in the background. Especially with this guy. Now for the 1st time I'm interested in something related to this world.
Do you just feel a physical compulsion to bring him up everywhere you go? Like, would it physically hurt you if you didn't bring him up? (Not a Trump supporter, just asking)
@@RockNRollHorrorshow Bro if just pointing out the similarities between the two men triggers you so bad that you have to make up some fiction about me, you got issues.
@@RockNRollHorrorshowtrump was involved in this exact type of coverups when he was in real estate , he worked with alot of mob connections ,he was best friends with epstien and (yes clinton can also go to hell ) he LITERALLY DEFENDED HIMSELF DEFENDING GHISLANE MAXWELL HE was found liable for a civil case about him r*ping a woman and one of the many reasons he lost the case is cause he said she was too ugly to sexually assault and he heard her talk about it on tv and to him it sounded like she liked the things he did to her (while claiming it didnt happen) and was told to point out his ex wife in a picture and pointed at the victim. Not to mention all the stuff like screwing over black renters in his buildjng or getting suedby two little girls who did a north korean leader worshipping style dance cause they werent allowed to sell their cds like promised
Vince McMahon and Donald Trump are like, the best of friends and Trump did multiple appearances on his shows for a reason. Peas in a pod stick together.
I mean it's also because Trump sponsored the use of the venue of Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for Wrestlemanias IV and V. That's pretty much THE reason why he's in the Hall of Fame.
4kids renamed the fight promoter in Kinnikuman from Harabote Muscle to "Vance McMadd" when they dubbed Ultimate Muscle, and yet he proved to be a way more honorable man than the guy he was named after despite several of his fighters shoot dying in the ring multiple times throughout the series
Reminder that Vince McMahon when talking about his father said "He never told me he loved me, but he didn't need to. He just wasn't the kind of guy who expressed his emotions verbally." Meanwhile Vince's step sister (or some similar relative) said "Vince's dad couldn't stop saying how much he loved his kids. He used to yell it across the house for no reason because he wanted to tell them." Which either means Vince is lying for whatever reason, or he's telling the truth. Either one is funny
All roads lead to disaster
is the sister known for lying? cuz everything i've ever heard about vince points to him being a big fucking weirdo lier.
"I love you all, EXCEPT VINCE JR!!!"
What if it's both? Like when he'd randomly yell it it was meant for all of them but maybe he never said it individually to Vince? Idk it's a bit of a stretch but I think that's how he'd rationalize it
That drove me nuts about the first episode because it's like one of the 5 tidbits in this whole documentary that i didn't know that he was just raised by some abusive step-dad until dad shows up, like when he's 12 and just takes him in and he never asked him "Hey dad, what was that about". Like what a loose end that probably would explain SO much about Vince if there were more definitive details
"There's a dark side to this business" says one of the key contributors to that dark side.
It takes one to know one, I guess?
I like how the attitude of the documentary going in is “we are gonna debunk some stories around Vince” and then the immediate shift to “oh no they’re all true” it’s like someone’s defending him for hitting a cat and then saying “he did run over an entire family though that’s true”
Notice that NONE of the wrestlers singing his praises return for the last episode to defend Vince or comment on the allegations.
Oh no they're all true, also here's a bunch more we didn't know about that are *also* true.
Surprise surprise @@toastrytoaster
The craziest moment in the document was Steph being uncomfortable to reveal the storylines she's refused Vince.
Cut to Vince enthusiastically explaining the storyline where his character gets his daughter pregnant - you know, 'cause he's insane and a sociopathic villain, and totally different than the real Vince.
Y I K E S
That to me is only next to Shane talking about how everything he did was to make his dad proud, and how he finally got it at like 40 years old after the Taker match.
Only for Shane to tell a “funny” story, that goes LITERALLY to the tune of “Hey dad can I have a few ideas for the show? I’d love to be behind the chair some day”, “YOU’LL HAVE TO KILL ME FOR THAT TO EVER HAPPEN YOU DUMB FUCK SHANE, HERES A KNIFE HERES MY HEART FUCKING KILL ME IF YOU WANT IT THAT BAD PUSSY”.
@@Samael767DOUBLE Y I K E S
Is she hot though?
"It is just a character honey!"
When the villain in your D&D Campaign has a 20 in Charisma and even though he wiped the entire Sword Coast off the face of the planet, he's kinda funny to listen to so your players arent sure if they should attack him
My Bard Dark Urge be like
As dark and horrifying as Vince's actions are, there is something hilarious about Hogan continuing to be Hogan and playing all sides in pursuit of getting payed. I can't wait for the day when Hogan gets his own documentary going through his deranged life.
He'll have to pass before people talk shit.
At this point I'm not sure Uncle Terry knows what is him and what is the Hulk character anymore.
I heard his as delusional as Steven Seagal.
The Whang video on Hogan already covered how the dude’s basically a pathological liar, so it’d be interesting to know how much of him is Hogan and how much is Terry.
THE FACT JIM ROSS WAS BARELY IN THE FUCKING THING WITH ALL THE FUCKING STORIES AND INFO HE KNOWS/HAS IS INSANE
I think Ross is too loyal to Vince to speak out on a non WWE in house doc.
He should speak out but I don't think he will. Its possible he's implicated in some of Vince's antics.
I KNOW RIGHT
@@habadasheryjones he put out a statement that Netflix asked fuck all about these things and wished they did
@@habadasheryjones He literally has spoke about it on his podcast and interviews though?
@@furynvm News to me
As I'm early, I'm gonna shout out Behind the Bastards podcast and their 6 part series on Vince McMahon and the dark history of wrestling. To put this into perspective, the LAST guy they made a six part series on was Henry Fucking Kissinger.
Hell, I'd love it if Pat and Woolie were guests on the podcast. Just high quality stuff.
Leave it to the 2 people who were known for bombing regions.
Came here to plug this but you beat me to it. Those Behind the Bastards episodes were incredible.
It was called 'History's Greatest Monster' and honestly they're right to do that
@@MiraiGen Vince is a bad guy, no doubt. but in all of History? i don't think he's even top 10.
Peak podcast recommendation 👌🤌🥂
Funny how Pat says the doc painted Vince in a really bad light and showed stuff even he who supposedly "is in the know" didn't know about, while really hardcore wrestling fans (me included) feel it was too tame and that it missed a lot of stuff.
I guess if anything, the fact that casuals felt like Vince was a monster after watching it and people actually in the know consider it "too forgiving" should be a big testament of how much of a garbage human Vince McMahon actually is.
I would also suggest listening to the Behind the Bastards episodes about Vince. It digs WAAAY deeper into aspects of Vince's history that this just touches on. It's also a good primer on wrestling history for people who aren't really "in" yet.
And I understand why Pat says that the people who say this is a puff piece must not have watched it...well, the thing is...it really DOES go easy on him. It's just that he's SO BAD that even just scratching the surface and "playing nice" about him still makes him come off as a monster. Like this barely even go into the ring boy scandals (it's EVEN WORSE than the documentary puts it), and also barely touches on the female ref situation.
we seriously need to compile a master list of coverage on all the incidents because what the hell...
That series talks about guys like Hitler and Henry Kissinger and I STILL think the craziest episodes were the ones on Vince
Is that a TH-cam channel?
@@Dracobyte There is a youtube channel, yes. They're on some other platforms, too, but you can find them on here easily.
@@JackgarPrime thanks for the info.
Vince mcmann is the type of evil that you write on fantasy and people call it unrealistic
his name is in the damn title of the video....
@@DeliriumTrigger2 i know, but i find it funny to call him mcmann
@@pedrox20000 is it a reference to something, because i don't get it.
@@miguelnewmexico8641 it's like "Sir McMann" or "hugh mann mcperson" it's just a silly mame
@@pedrox20000 No.
Vince, when he isn't being a cartoon character in the WWE, is probably one of the scariest human beings out there...
He was already terrifying but hearing the sting of words "he was gonna spitefully beat his OWN daughter before her wedding and in turn make money off it" actually frightened me
He has definitely killed people. He looks like the type that enjoys watching the light go out. He himself would tell you that.
The ultimate powermove Vince could do is he built himself up to be the ultimate villain, then go into the ring one last time, then have Triple-H actually murder him to fully claim the company, figuratively and literally destroying the company's evil past.
Loser leaves the mortal plane match
It's a ring on top of a building and Vince gets thrown off like Geese Howard.
The Thunderdome but for real!
The part where he says
I didn’t do it but statute of limitations expired
What innocent man says that lol
Why in the world did he think it was a good idea to bring up the statute of limitations like that?
@@n.chabot1217The same type of people who say “Age doesn’t matter, they’re cartoons…” and immediately follow up by stating the lowest age of consent law they’re aware of as if even they don’t believe the first half of their argument and somehow think the latter part strengthens their position.
@malikoniousjoe
🤓: erm, ackshually, it's ephebophilia
👮🏿♂️: yeah, yeah, tell it to the judge
@@malikoniousjoe
You people usually are the one who post CP when you say this. We just had you lot do that with ChibiReviews having his accounts hacked by you lot posting CP.
Autist.
People who don't work well under pressure like people pulled over by cops.
Literally the two people were watching who break under pressure even though they were innocent or weren't lying and can just be convinced to say something dumb.
He is indeed one of if not the greatest heel in wrestling. Turns out he wasn’t playing a character.
It's an indictment of humanity, how easily we'll ignore the things that people like McMahon do because "he's bringing in the money".
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Capitalism...
Fk'n disgusting how the guttertrash hold up their precious green paper as the end-all and be-all of existence. Someday that lie is gonna end. And that's when the real sh!tshow begins.
It's deeply unsettling that one of the least worst things Vince McMahon did is be instrumental in getting people killed.
Like, being directly responsible for the death of several of your employees is already unforgivable, but when there's just so much fucked up stuff that someone's done that multiple murders doesn't even move the needle is horrifying.
now see, this is how he got away with it. you accuse him of murder, which he didn't do. when it should be something like negligent homicide or whatever. that's how New Jack got away with things too. you throw words around too willy-nilly.
my god he really is real life heihachi mishima
Let's hope he doesn't become immortal like him
didn't Heihachi end up being a secret good guy?
@@miguelnewmexico8641 more like a lesser of two evils IIRC
@@miguelnewmexico8641 (spoilers for T8DLC) I mean, he literally had amnesia that revealed without his evil intentions, he’d be a noble warrior monk ready to help save the world, until he headbutted a meteor. The second he regained his memories, he killed off the people who saved him and bodied the hero squad, screaming “HELL YEAH, ITS GREAT TO BE EVIL!” So… not exactly a good guy.
@@kinoleogeo7998doesn't m bison have amnesia too? Wtf are the odds?
It's him, Austin! It was him all along Austin!
What is it with super powerful billionaires being creepy towards their own daughters? Like, it KEEPS HAPPENING, there HAS to be a phenomenon here.
It's got to be an ego thing. Your child, if you're egotistical, isn't a separate person. They're an extension of yourself. So what better target for your affections than your female self?
becoming a billionaire requires a lack of morality.
It's called NO SOUL
Emotions and empathy don't help make money.
Literal Chinatown shit.
My personal favorite highlight of the doc was when Austin said he didn’t believe in CTE
What was super funny about that bit were all the wrestlers stating how little concussions they actually get and how if one knows how to perform correctly they shouldn't get too banged up. A few scenes later Austin is telling a story and the 2nd line is so I get a concussion and we continue the match. . .
Like FFS guys.
@@erikstrasburg6411 Also Chris Benoit existed
This amazed me too because quite a few wrestlers often look back on their experiences with Benoit fondly. If that was my friend who did what he did I'd want to believe that wasn't really them. That they had no control over their actions because they degraded too much because otherwise the alternative is that they were an evil bastard who planned then did one of the worst things someone could do and they deserve to rot in hell for it.
@@AngryHomunculusthis was said in the Benoit section. Which is what made it so funny
@@zslain56 Benoit section of what?
Sometimes Roddy Piper would vaguely reference something deeply horrible happening to him when he was a young kid coming up, and I always wondered if he got caught by Pat Patterson
Big Vince sure is a wild character
It felt too soft for people that know there's a lot of darker details that aren't mentioned. And the doc also allowed people to tell "positive" stories and talk about Vince as a bit of a victim as a son, during the current period of time (allegations coming to the public eye) when no one wants to hear that about him.
About the Ring Boy Scandal...
The main pdf was rehired. And continued being pdf files to ring boys. Hell, the news article they wave about Mel Philips being fired also shows that he was rehired, but they never touch on that
I agree with Pat that this isnt a fluff piece, but holy shit, even if you downplay Vince's shit, he feels like a guy Satan would reject from hell for being too evil.
EDIT: Mel Philips was the only one rehired
Garvin wasn't rehired and it's widely believed Pat Patterson was wrongly accused
Garvin never came back and it’s widely believed Pat Patterson was falsely and unfairly accused.
yeah no it isnt a fluff piece its to ease in people to the iceberg.
heres the tip, heres a bit below
and theres like 80 percent more and worse we havent covered yet.
@@nighthawk4251 Kinda fair, but about Patterson, did you miss the part of Tony Atlas saying “He grabbed my pecker”?
Unrelated. I didn't realize youtube did the absurd tiktok censoring of words (ex. pedophile) in the comments.
I'm convinced his heart exploded long ago, but his doctors killed one of the wrestlers and made it look like an accident for a heart transplant.
im not sure that's how exploding hearts works.
A few things to clear up; It's widely believed by a lot of wrestlers that Pat Patterson didn't do anything wrong in the ring boy scandal and he was only lumped in with the other guys because he was a gay man. I don't doubt Tony Atlas's story because the old-time wrestlers would do pranks back then that we would find abhorrent now.
Hogan is a compulsive liar, but he didn't have any intention of going to WCW when he left WWF. About a year after he stopped appearing on WWF TV he started appearing on WCW and that was only because he was working on a tv show in florida where WCW was then shooting. His old friend Gene Okerlund talked him into joining WCW since Hogan's Hollywood career was abysmal. He'd work for WCW for 2 years before the NWO came to be.
Reporting in at episode 5 means he missed the funniest part of the documentary. Where in episode 6 the biggest Vince sycophant starts ranting about how the documentary was a hit piece to tarnish Vince's name. Only for the doc to smash cut to a "2 days later" with the news about Vince being busted for sex trafficking.
All this could be solved if they just brought back Benoit
For anyone interested in a look at the history of the Catastrophy that is the Mc mahon family theres a great podcast called "Behind the Bastards" that take a closer (and much more detailed) look at it
If you guys want to know more, you should listen to the episodes of Behind the bastards that they did on Vince.
It gets so much worse
Vince never did run for US president, but I feel like he would get pretty far in the polls.
Pat insisting he "follows this closely" throughout the clip just to make all his huge knowledge gaps hurt more lmao
He watched a youtuber talk about it and reads hyperbolic tweets from anime pfps so what more info is needed?
I can't stress this enough. Those interested in Vince's life should listen to the Behind the Bastards 6 part podcast on the man. It goes into the nitty gritty and uses multiple sources for their research. Also it has internet icon Seanbaby as guest.
You know it's bad when Hulk Hogan is calling you out
I recommend the Behind the Bastards episodes on Vince McMahon.
im convinced that there's a NDA in the contract or something that every wwe athlete signed where they can only say good things about VInce, after seeing people like Rikishi, Mick foley, Cena, and mark henry still praising him
Or, he’s really cool
17:40 Hogan was in WCW for about 2 years before the nWo. He was there well before Hall and Nash came.
Yeah people seem to forget that the Hollywood gimmick wasn't until 1996 and he was just regular Hulk Hogan at WCW before that.
@@SeruraRenge11 Except for the darkside Hulk Hogan, after his mustache was shaved off. Kind of like the beta test version of Hollywood.
I cannot understate that this guy is so WELL PROTECTED that when I, *Me myself* saw this documentary in the recommended, I assumed it was IN FAVOUR OF VINCE BECAUSE HE JUST HAS THE MONEY FOR IT AND I DIDNT WANNA SEE IT
Don't forget to check out the episodes by Behind the Bastards: "Vince McMahon: History's Greatest Monster." (With guest, Seanbaby)
Behind the bastards, a podcast that regularly talks about dictators and murderers, calls him “history’s greatest monster”
I was gonna’ say, Behind the Bastards did a fantastic six-parter on Vince. Granted, part of that is an abridged history of professional wrestling, and another part is a bit about how great Andre the Giant was, but the podcast still covers a lot of material.
Is that on TH-cam?
@@Dracobyte yup, I recommend it
@@ethantaylor9613 ok!
Jimmy Carter?
Vince McMahon might be a real life Heihachi Mishima after all.
Macho Grubba from Paper Mario. That's what he is.
Anyone interested in hearing more on Vince McMahon should check out the Behind the Bastards podcast episodes on it. They're on TH-cam and its a 7 or 8 part series on a podcast where people like Hitler and Stalin get maybe 4? Really funny group and they do their research.
What's Hulk Hogan upto these days? Oh you know... firing black assistants, and promoting Donald Trump's presidential campaign. You know... the usual.
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Yes, Woolie, money does a lot. But the charisma Pat was talking about is how Vince made all that money to begin with.
This documentary at least gives me something to show non-wrestling fans when I talk about how bad Vince McMahon is. Us wrestling fans always kinda knew/suspected Vince was a horrible person, we just never had solid proof until these past few major scandals.
Vince McMahon is the greatest showman alive
Not knowing anything about wrastling, I figured there'd probably be some questionable business ethic shit (like all companies) but not all this. Wild.
It'll never happen but I want a documentary or book or anything that is everyone in wwe including Vince just telling the truth. The full story of all the most insane shit that hasn't gotten out yet. Least possible thing to ever happen but God it would be a hell of a watch
When Mr McMahon got arrested and yelled out "It was me all along Austin!" and McMahon'd in the locker room , I clapped when I saw it.
I anti-clapped when I saw this mad-lib for the 800th time in the last year
If you want a deeper dive, the podcast Behind the Bastards did an really long in-depth coverage of Vince McMahon. It's hours long.
Am I the only one who can't listen to the podcast on any of the audio sites?
Vince sounds an awful lot like trump lol
One of the sickening sides is that Tyson abused, bashed and grapes multiple woman and yet now that all seems to be forgotten and many men think he is a legend.
Vince was right in saying WWF mirrors what is happening in America.
The place is sick and twisted.
Behind the Bastards also did 6 episodes of Vince. There's a lot of overlap, but it doesn't have the actual wrestlers.
So is this doc worth watching if I'm not really that into wrestling, or should I look up in depth yt videos on the subject matter?
Worth watching if you don’t know much about the material and if you want an easily digestible doc about the actual devil.
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That Hogan immunity story is BS. They didn't have anything on Hogan that would have put him away. Hogan would rather climb a tree to tell a lie than stand on the ground to tell the truth. Never ending lies from that guy.
Where can I watch this documentary?
Would love to see a similar docu on Dana White. He's another psycho boss that has some wild stories, probably not as wild as Vince, but being buddies with Trump, Vince, and Casino magnates like the Fretitta brothers... in that world you're definitely going to be involved in some nasty stuff.
“Everyone knew now it’s hit a fever pitch” happens because the person does not have the power they use to
It’s gonna happen to Chris Brown when he’s in his 60’s too
If you're still on the fence about the documentary for whatever reason, this might help push you one way or the other. The documentary is for the Pats and Woolies of the world. People who occasionally watched wrestling, they like it but don't regularly watch it. For the Eyepatch Wolves of the world, there is absolutely nothing new in this documentary, barring a story from Paul Heyman that I don't believe because he's just as big a carny as Vince is. Never believe anything a carny says.
I didn’t know anything about this guy so hearing “sex trafficking” in the first few minutes hit me like a train
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I mean, I've read the Book of Revelations. Just replace "The Beast" with Vince McMahon and you got a perfectly accurate biography.
Like.
I still can't believe people will cover for bastards like this just because of money. I cannot imagine letting him get away with the amount of stuff he's done, especially since we've been outing abusers a lot quicker these past few years. Unreal.
No one can tell me that Vince didn't catch a couple bodies when he was taking over the territories.
Scum human being and scum company - and WWE is still just as scummy without him. Rotten to the core.
I've never had even a passing interest in the wrestling world since it was all fake. All a facade. But I never knew about all the shady shit that was going on in the background. Especially with this guy. Now for the 1st time I'm interested in something related to this world.
did you know movies are fake too?
And triple h is replcating Vinces father figure role with wrestlers
Yeah, I see everyone's point... but he was funny, tho
This entire conversation could have been about Donald Trump and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Do you just feel a physical compulsion to bring him up everywhere you go? Like, would it physically hurt you if you didn't bring him up? (Not a Trump supporter, just asking)
@@RockNRollHorrorshow Bro if just pointing out the similarities between the two men triggers you so bad that you have to make up some fiction about me, you got issues.
@@RockNRollHorrorshowtrump was involved in this exact type of coverups when he was in real estate , he worked with alot of mob connections ,he was best friends with epstien and (yes clinton can also go to hell ) he LITERALLY DEFENDED HIMSELF DEFENDING GHISLANE MAXWELL HE was found liable for a civil case about him r*ping a woman and one of the many reasons he lost the case is cause he said she was too ugly to sexually assault and he heard her talk about it on tv and to him it sounded like she liked the things he did to her (while claiming it didnt happen) and was told to point out his ex wife in a picture and pointed at the victim. Not to mention all the stuff like screwing over black renters in his buildjng or getting suedby two little girls who did a north korean leader worshipping style dance cause they werent allowed to sell their cds like promised
Vince McMahon and Donald Trump are like, the best of friends and Trump did multiple appearances on his shows for a reason. Peas in a pod stick together.
I mean it's also because Trump sponsored the use of the venue of Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for Wrestlemanias IV and V. That's pretty much THE reason why he's in the Hall of Fame.
Vince was THE Rizzler of his time.
4kids renamed the fight promoter in Kinnikuman from Harabote Muscle to "Vance McMadd" when they dubbed Ultimate Muscle, and yet he proved to be a way more honorable man than the guy he was named after despite several of his fighters shoot dying in the ring multiple times throughout the series
I mean Harabote was always a good guy. He helped lift up the diamond ring during the fight with Akuma Shogun