Title: WWE’s Vince McMahon Documentary Progress Amid Lawsuit: What to Expect
In 2020, WWE announced a collaboration with Netflix to produce a documentary on Vince McMahon. Despite recent legal controversy, plans for the documentary are moving forward.
Initially touted as one of the most expensive docuseries, the project is set to be released as a six-part series. However, considering the complexity of the lawsuit involving Janel Grant, many question if six episodes will suffice.
Netflix will be partnering with WWE for a documentary on Vince McMahon
The multi part doc will be one of the highest budgeted in Netflix history 📈 pic.twitter.com/XX37gCEkcD
— AuxGod (@AuxGod_) June 29, 2021
Despite concerns, Netflix has confirmed its commitment to the documentary, including coverage of the lawsuit.
The decision has sparked interest and speculation about how the narrative will unfold, especially given WWE’s involvement.
The handling of the Janel Grant situation is of particular interest. While some hope for an exposé, WWE’s influence may shape the documentary’s perspective. Nevertheless, ignoring the lawsuit entirely would be met with criticism.
John Laurinaitis has filed a waiver of summons in the Janel Grant vs. Vince McMahon case. Expected. Basically acknowledging the summons without being chased down. pic.twitter.com/Hv9t3qqvnn
— B. J. Bethel (@BJBethelTweets) March 20, 2024
In related news, John Laurinaitis, also implicated in the lawsuit, has taken a different approach.
He filed a waiver of service acknowledging the lawsuit and plans to respond within 60 days. His response could shed light on the allegations and attract media attention.
As developments unfold, anticipation grows for the Vince McMahon documentary’s release and its treatment of the ongoing legal issues.