Eric Young: I don’t know what people were expecting from ‘Mr. McMahon’ docuseries… Netflix is married to WWE

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Young is the latest name in the pro wrestling space to chime in.

All episodes of Netflix’s docuseries centered around Vince McMahon are up on the streaming service. One of the latest wrestlers to chime in on the subject was TNA Wrestling’s Eric Young.

He guest appeared on HUGE POP! with Donnie DaSilva and Jimmy Korderas. Young said he does not know what people were expecting from the series considering that Netflix is ‘married’ to WWE.

I don’t know what people were expecting (from Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries). I mean, Netflix is married to the WWE. No one understands better that he doesn’t work there anymore, but I mean, his legacy will be part of that company as long as it exists and at one time, I would say in my personal opinion, a genius and maybe the greatest promoter living and he lost his way along the way obviously and the documentary is certainly not kind. I haven’t seen it but I know people that have. I don’t know if I’ll watch it or not. It’s certainly not on my list. There’s lots of other good TV that I’m busy watching, and this comes as — the stuff on there is stuff that’s been talked about before. So, yeah, it’s no news to me but, it’s definitely got the world and anybody that’s linked or affiliated to wrestling in any way talking and wondering what’s gonna happen so, it’s never a dull moment in pro wrestling. That’s for sure. You guys know that.

Beginning January 2025, Monday Night Raw will air exclusively on Netflix. 

Circling back to the Vince McMahon docuseries, John Pollock and Wai Ting are reviewing every episode and the archives can be found in the POST Wrestling Café

If the quote in this article is used, please credit HUGE POP! with Donnie DaSilva and Jimmy Korderas with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcription.

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