Mr. McMahon - Season 1

Season 1
Mr. McMahon chronicles the rise and fall of Vince McMahon, controversial businessman and co-founder of WWE. From his transformation of the WWE from a small, regional business into a global entertainment powerhouse to the explosive sexual misconduct allegations that led to his eventual resignation, this six-episode series offers a deep dive into McMahon's life and his enduring franchise. Culled from over 200 hours of interviews with McMahon himself (prior to his resignation), his family members, business associates and some of the most iconic names in wrestling history, as well as the journalists who uncovered McMahon's allegations — filmmaker Chris Smith (‘Tiger King') and executive producer Bill Simmons ('30 for 30′) present an unflinching, no-holds-barred look at one of the most enigmatic figures in sports entertainment."
Episodes

Junior
Vince McMahon follows in his father's footsteps and takes the family business from the independent wrestling circuit to mainstream sports entertainment.

Heat
In the real world, wrestling superstars and storylines — plus Vince's reputation — attract scandal and scrutiny in the media. A new competitor rises up.

Screwjob
The lines between reality and kayfabe start to blur as WWE stars take their talents elsewhere, boosting the pedigree of a gritty competitor.

Attitude
With the Monday Night Wars in motion, a new era begins at WWE as Vince takes on a bold new persona and the programming enters risqué territory.

Family Business
Vince brings his family into the fold and attempts to push the envelope on-air and beyond the ring. A momentous merger changes the wrestling landscape.

The Finish
After a tragedy draws attention to wrestling injuries, WWE refocuses on safety and expansion. Vince retires abruptly after unsettling allegations emerge.
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