“I can say myself though,” Former WWE Superstar-turned-OnlyFans model reveals why she’s both excited and nervous about Vince McMahon’s upcoming docuseries on Netflix
A former NXT Women's Champion has proffered her two cents on whether she'd sit back and watch the doc featuring Vince McMahon.
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On September 25, a documentary series chronicling the highs and lows of Vince McMahon‘s career will premiere on Netflix. While most of the wrestling fraternity is awaiting its release, there’s an added emphasis on those who’re associated with WWE in any capacity. One of the names, Mandy Rose, who had quite a topsy-turvy career in WWE under McMahon’s regime, was recently asked whether she’d watch the documentary.
Rose told Forbes that she indeed plans on watching it. She said she’s a bit excited and nervous at the same time for the doc. The 34-year-old reiterated the word from Netflix’s camp that they plan on revealing anything and everything that has transpired in Vince McMahon‘s life. However, it’s kind of hard to fathom that the documentary will dove into the heinous allegations that were levied on the former WWE Chairman.
But Mandy’s still hopeful and interested about how things will pan out. She refrained from commenting on the s*x trafficking lawsuit, as Rose admitted she isn’t fully aware of its ins and outs. However, based on personal experience, the real-life Amanda Rose affirmed that Vince was a great boss while she worked for him.
I do plan on watching that. Yes, for sure. I'm excited to see it. But I am excited to see that because, excited and a little nervous, not going to lie. Whatever I can say myself though, however like, I never had a bad experience with Vince. Vince was a great boss for me when I worked for him.Mandy Rose while speaking to Forbes
The former NXT Women’s Champion did not rule out any of the accusations, calling them terrible. The much-awaited docuseries is directed by Chris Smith, also an executive producer of Tiger King, and Bill Simmons. As per an official note by Netflix, the documentary will feature interviews with McMahon before he was convicted of s*xual assault charges. Not only Vince, but his family members will also have their voices heard by the viewers in the soon-to-be-released doc.
What’s latest on Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon?
As WWE ushered into 2024, it endured a pitiful setback just days ahead of the company’s first PLE of the year. Vince McMahon was slapped by a civil lawsuit courtesy of Janel Grant. The plaintiff accused McMahon and former WWE Head of Talent Relations, John Laurinaitis, among others, of s*x trafficking.
Once the claims were made public, McMahon’s standing took a dip. He was ousted from his executive holding in TKO as well. McMahon has since denied every allegation that Ms. Grant has included in her complaint.
As of late May, the lawsuit was put on hold owing to the separate probe being carried out on the ill-famed business magnate by the Justice Department. The information was disclosed by Janel Grant‘s lawyer, Ann Callis.
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