Many throughout the wrestling sphere are providing their opinions on the lately launched six-part Netflix docuseries about former WWE government Vince McMahon’s life, from the primary WrestleMania to the accusations put forth by former WWE worker Janel Grant in a lawsuit alleging intercourse trafficking and abuse. A type of individuals is WWE Corridor of Famer and present AEW star Jeff Jarrett, who spoke about McMahon’s social media assertion in regards to the sequence on an episode of his “My World” podcast — in his assertion, McMahon known as the sequence “a misleading narrative” and requested viewers to maintain an open thoughts and “keep in mind there are two sides to each story.”
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Jarrett, understanding McMahon’s historical past, mentioned he wasn’t going to take issues laying down.
“He managed the narrative when he ran the group, however now, he clearly does not, and he understands as properly, or higher than all people, Netflix’s primary objective… is to get as many streams as doable,” Jarrett mentioned. “We all know Vince clearly desires to … inform his aspect of the story. Properly, like he mentioned, there’s two sides to each story. I will say there’s three sides … There’s Vince’s model, there’s Netflix’s model, after which someplace on the market, there’s going to be the reality, perhaps even misplaced in all of it.”
Jarrett mentioned the timing of McMahon’s publish on Tuesday was an indication he wasn’t going to let issues go. Co-host Conrad Thompson famous McMahon doubtless tried to get a press release out forward of the sequence’ launch to “do harm management.”
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“On the finish of the day, he is punching again, and it is definitely not the primary and it will not be the final,” Jarrett mentioned.
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