I hear you and I agree. He made it what it is now. But fuck that lolReality of it, he was. No Hogan, honestly, pro wrestling isn’t what it is today.
But I hear ya…
I have one episode left, but overall this is a pretty good look for Vince. They essentially give him all the credit for the success of all of wrestling from the 80s onward. They humanized his evil behavior as the product of a person struggling to find themselves through their artistry.
I don't see this as damaging to Vince at all.
If anything this gave him an out to blame all his issues on his childhood, his father, and the fans who never stopped supporting the madness as it was presented as entertainment. Not once did this documentary ever make me think they were deliberately trying to paint an evil picture.that was your takeaway?
If anything this gave him an out to blame all his issues on his childhood, his father, and the fans who never stopped supporting the madness as it was presented as entertainment. Not once did this documentary ever make me think they were deliberately trying to paint an evil picture.
Now he fucking with AEW. Who knows if he'll ever get into the hall of fame at this point. If he even cares.This documentary taught me that Shane O Mac is one of the greatest wrestlers of all times
Damn shame that Shane coulda been Dana White but instead Vince wanted to build WWF Casinos and the XFL