

Since the disturbing accusations against Vince McMahon many WWE veterans and fans equally have begun to condemn the former president for charges of misconduct (and allegedly) not yet tested. According to a particular veteran, this may not be the best idea at this time.
The next one Docus series De Netflix About Vince McMahon, debate on the former WWE chief has generated again. In a recent interview, Mark Henry He also commented on the matter and He talked about His McMahon perspective without condemning him. This also seems to be in line with the thoughts of Vince Russo, who was also asked about the controversy.
In statements to programa The Wrestling Outlaws Vince Russo declared that he was not in favor of constantly scolding the controversial figure of 78 years. A person is innocent until his guilt is demonstrated and the former main writer of the company based in Stamford wanted to comply with that law rule, without taking sides.
“It bothers me that they talk badly about Vince, man. Because we don't know. You don't know.
See Russo's opinion about the controversy in the following video:
WWE veteran believes Mark Henry is still in touch with Vince McMahon
According to Vince Russo, Mark Henry's words were a fairly clear indicator that he was still in regular contact with Vince McMahon.
Adding to your comments about The Wrestling Outlaws the former WWE main writer said that it was not yet an intelligent decision to give a definitive opinion about McMahon until there was an official verdict on the controversy.
“I suppose Mark Henry still keeps in touch with him (Vince McMahon), I mean, that is what it seems anyway. But it is like (…) you could be Vince's best friend, I could be the greatest enemy of Vince, none of us know what happened, man. And it is, you know, I want to say, God, you know, I want to say, Ronda Rouse is hitting it. I won't do that, brother, because we don't know, ”he said.
A documentary series about the rise and fall of Vince McMahon will release on September 25 on Netflix.
Will include interviews with McMahon prior to his resignation, his family, some iconic wrestlers and the journalists who uncovered McMahon’s allegations. pic.twitter.com/veobP5ewEy
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Only time will say how the docuserie will be received by the WWE universe and the professional wrestling industry when it opens on September 25 in Netflix.