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Mr. McMahon
Limited Series
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WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership and the mogul's controversial reign.
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6 Episodes
Junior
E1
Junior
Episode 1
Heat
E2
Heat
Episode 2
Screwjob
E3
Screwjob
Episode 3
Attitude
E4
Attitude
Episode 4
Family Business
E5
Family Business
Episode 5
The Finish
E6
The Finish
Episode 6
Cast of Limited Series
Vince McMahon
Self
Dwayne Johnson
Self
John Cena
Self
Hulk Hogan
Self
Steve Austin
Self
Paul Lévesque
Self
Eric Bischoff
Self
Bret Hart
Self
Shane McMahon
Self
Cody Runnels
Self
Anthony White
Self
Patricia Stratigeas
Self
Bob Costas
Self
Dave Meltzer
Self
Paul Heyman
Self
Linda McMahon
Self
Stephanie McMahon
Self
Bob Marella
Self (archive footage)
Mark Calaway
Self
Jimmy Hart
Self
Bruce Prichard
Self
Limited Series Reviews
Slashfilm
BJ Colangelo
"Mr. McMahon" isn't revealing anything new, but the way Smith exposes the parallels between Vince McMahon's behavior, attitude, and personality and the way pro wrestling has evolved in tandem is some world-class craftsmanship.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A comprehensive portrait of a man and an industry defined by the ever-blurry line between fact and fiction.
Paste Magazine
Garrett Martin
Vince McMahon's life defies a conventional documentary because there's nothing conventional about his malignant, destructive, half-real and half-fictional life, and that means something like Mr. McMahon was basically doomed from the start.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
As a study of business and marketing in the modern era, the series is consistently enlightening, if depressing.
Observer
Dylan Roth
Save for a cumulative, damning hour and a half of this six-part series, Mr. McMahon doesn't feel much different from the sort of self-congratulating retrospective that WWE regularly pumps out to its fanbase.
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