Matt Cardona Trolls Vince McMahon with Netflix Docuseries Poster Parody

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The upcoming Netflix docuseries titled Mr. McMahon, set to premiere on September 25, is already creating significant anticipation. This six-part series will delve into Vince McMahon’s life, career, and the many controversies surrounding the former WWE Chairman.

According to a recent report, the series will feature interviews with several legendary figures from the wrestling world. However, former WWE superstar and current Indy God Matt Cardona, who is most likely not part of the project, decided to troll McMahon’s upcoming Netflix series.

Cardona took to his X to recreate a parody poster of Mr McMahon, replacing Vince with himself while also trolling Netflix as the producer with the name ‘Majorflix’ mentioning another of his wrestling career reference.

“Would you watch? @johnlucasreyes.”

While Cardona trolled this highly anticipated documentary, the filmmakers attempted to include interviews with individuals like Janel Grant, whose lawsuit against McMahon has made recent headlines. However, their requests were reportedly declined.

Moreover, one of the most intriguing aspects of Mr. McMahon is that Vince McMahon himself does not have editorial control over the final cut, ensuring an unfiltered narrative of his life and career.

Whether Matt Cardona will watch and give his take on Mr. McMahon’s docuseries is yet to be seen, fans are left wondering how the series will ultimately portray the infamous wrestling figure.

What are your thoughts on Matt Cardona trolling Vince McMahon’s upcoming Netflix docuseries? Do you think he would watch the series? Sound off in the comments!

September 9, 2024 2:06 pm

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