Jim Ross did not participate in interviews for the upcoming documentary series “Mr. McMahon” on Netflix. The WWE Hall of Fame legend and AEW broadcast team member shared his thoughts on this matter during his podcast “Grilling J.R.” with Conrad Thompson.
When discussing the new docuseries set to debut on September 25, J.R. raised questions about the level of involvement Vince McMahon would have in the production. He highlighted the potential impact of Vince’s influence on the storytelling and overall success of the series. J.R. praised the talents of Bill Simmons, the executive producer of the show, and expressed enthusiasm for the portrayal of McMahon’s controversial story.
The documentary, produced by Chris Smith and Bill Simmons, offers a deep dive into the life and career of Vince McMahon, providing insight into his rise and fall within the WWE. The series features interviews with McMahon himself, shedding light on his personal journey and legacy within the wrestling industry.
As the release date approaches, wrestling fans are eager to see how the narrative unfolds and whether it remains true to the real-life events that shaped McMahon’s career. J.R. expressed his excitement for the documentary and emphasized the captivating nature of McMahon’s story, which is filled with unexpected twists and turns.
For those interested in exploring the full extent of J.R.’s comments, the complete episode of “Grilling J.R.” can be found on Apple.com. Stay tuned for the premiere of “Mr. McMahon” on Netflix to discover the untold story behind one of wrestling’s most intriguing figures.