Ughhh. That Netflix Vince McMahon documentary fell way below the hype. It's more or less a tame and very sanitized version of a Dark Side of the Ring episode. No new information, and whenever a really bad thing is brought up "Statute of Limitations" comment by Vince, or "We treated all women horribly" by Tony Atlas - that was the end of it, just the quote, and not really any deeper digging. Also, with a cast that is like 80% like Shane, Stephanie, Linda, Hogan, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and Paul Heyman and not questioning their story, or investigating further... like interviewing any of the victims, seems like a massive hole. I don't think the series was particularly thorough.
Anyway, I'll watch the rest of it, I'm only 2 or 3 episodes in so far. But Dark Side of the Ring is significantly better and more informative, IMO.
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