The Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, Explained

The Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, Explained

As someone who grew up watching wrestling, I thought I knew it all – but boy, was I wrong! The recent release of Netflix’s “Mr. McMahon” has turned my world upside down. This docuseries is like a rollercoaster ride through the darkest corners of WWE’s history, and it’s not for the faint-hearted.


WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) had a major impact on our childhood memories, mesmerizing TV audiences with thrilling wrestling bouts that were full of unexpected plot twists. Despite being largely scripted to make violence appear authentic, there’s more than meets the eye when the camera is off, such as the tales about the man who ran it all, Vince McMahon.

For those well-versed in McMahon’s personal life, the accusations against him are no secret, often dismissed as mere gossip. But Netflix’s recent docuseries, titled “Mr. McMahon“, sheds light on the founder of WWE, possibly shocking many fans. Despite this, most of these disclosures present a significantly darker portrait of the man who brought joy to our childhoods.

If you haven’t watched the new docuseries yet, get ready to discover the truth in an unexpected manner. Alternatively, feel free to continue reading to discover some of the most jaw-dropping facts about McMahon’s personal life, both inside and outside of WWE.

Vince McMahon’s Untold Sexual Allegations

In episode six, it was uncovered that Mr. McMahon may have been involved in the trafficking of former employee Janel Grant, who filed a lawsuit against him in January 2024. This shocking allegation suggests that not only was Grant assaulted by McMahon, but her trafficking was used to strengthen business relationships with influential figures and recruit new talent for WWE. The lawsuit also implicates other high-ranking WWE officials, such as UFC star Brock Lesnar and current WWE president Nick Khan. Remarkably, this legal action led to Vince McMahon’s resignation from the WWE, fueling further speculation that ultimately resulted in Netflix’s documentary.

These few accusations are enough to permanently damage his reputation beyond repair, but according to the docuseries, one of Vince’s early victims spoke out decades ago. Rita Chatterton, WWE’s first female referee, says she was raped by Vince in his limousine in 1986, which she discussed on The Gerald Rivera Show in 1992, but her lawsuit received little to no attention due to the infamous ring boy scandal and steroid trial that transpired around the same time.

To add on, McMahon asserted in the documentary that their relationship was consensual, however, Chatterton was awarded a substantial sum in her 2023 lawsuit against him. Shockingly, Vince had a plan for WWE involving impregnating Stephanie McMahon, his own daughter, which thankfully never happened. This idea alone highlights the extremes he might have gone to for entertainment, further damaging his already questionable reputation as an alleged sexual predator.

The Disbandment of First Wrestler Union

The Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, ExplainedThe Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, ExplainedThe Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, Explained

Back in the early ’90s, there was a legal issue involving Vince McMahon, accusing him of compelling wrestlers to take illicit steroids and painkillers for their performances within the ring.

Despite McMahon being declared not at fault, wrestler Jesse Ventura mobilized the employees to create a Wrestlers’ Guild aimed at tackling their physical and mental welfare issues. Regrettably, Hulk Hogan – who had built his career significantly under Vince McMahon – learned of the union and chose to align with McMahon. In time, McMahon made it clear that he would dismiss any employee supporting the Wrestlers’ Guild, effectively halting its formation. To this day, there remains no union in WWE.

The Infamous Ring Boy Scandal

The Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, Explained

In my opinion as a passionate movie buff, one of the most shocking unveilings in the life of Mr. McMahon comes from the second episode of the Netflix docuseries, where it’s revealed that certain high-ranking WWE executives, such as Pat Patterson, Terry Gavin, and Mel Philips, allegedly preyed upon underage boys who prepared the ring for matches by sexually abusing them. The series refers to this as a “pedophile ring,” and there are claims that Vince was aware and even complicit in these heinous acts, although he himself did not participate directly.

Contrarily to the rumors, Vince disputed them, stating that the New York Post reporter involved in the story held a grudge against him. However, this move backfired when a few ex-ring boys spoke out, alleging sexual abuse by those in charge – claims yet unproven. Nevertheless, in the film Mr. McMahon, Bret Hart asserted that the incident was ignored, and the boys were threatened with dismissal if they didn’t follow the rules.

Vince’s Relationship with His Father

The Biggest Revelations from Netflixs Mr. McMahon Docuseries, Explained

Vince McMahon kicked off his wrestling career under the guidance of his father, McMahon Sr., who initially introduced him as an announcer for the WWF. Over time, through his hard work, this organization flourished. Interestingly, in the debut of Mr. McMahon, it came to light that Vince had a challenging childhood and a complex relationship with his father.

In the documentary, Vince, who endured an upbringing marked by abuse, candidly disclosed that he suffered mistreatment from his father and hinted at experiencing incest. While these details weren’t explicitly shown in the series, it’s possible that his troubled past played a substantial role in shaping his own abusive tendencies towards others. Additionally, Vince revealed in the documentary that his father rarely expressed pride in him, but on his deathbed, he uttered, “F—k ’em. I’m proud of you.

Here are some key insights from the Netflix series Mr. McMahon. Beyond these, there have been numerous other noteworthy disclosures, including:

Mr. McMahon is now streaming on Netflix.

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2024-10-11 00:01