"I don't want anybody to really know me" - Vince McMahon makes shocking claims in recent documentary
Former WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon is in the headlines this week. The promoter is the main subject of a documentary released by Netflix.
The former WWE boss has been away from the company for a while. He was sidelined after a sexual harassment and misconduct report was filed against him by former company employee Ms. Janel Grant. The documentary, however, was shot before these reports came to light.
In a clip from episode 1 of the Mr. McMahon documentary, Vince spoke with interviewers about his real-life stories. He refused to share any of the real stories that happened in his life. The 78-year-old even claimed that he didn't want anybody to peek through the curtains and get to know the real version of Vince McMahon.
"I wish I could tell you the real stories. Holy s**t. [The interviewer asks him to tell] No! That's what I'm saying. I don't want to tell you these stories. I'll give you enough that's semi-interesting. I don't want anybody to really know me," McMahon said.
Earlier this week, the former WWE boss also issued a statement claiming that some segments of the documentary were possibly taken out of context and might appear blown up or exaggerated.
Vince McMahon urged the viewers to keep an open mind and hoped that some segments would not color their opinion of him.
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