On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, ECW legend Tommy Dreamer was asked about the “Mr. McMahon” docuseries currently available on Netflix.
Dreamer stated that he has no intention of watching the docuseries as he believes it does not accurately depict the life and legacy of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Dreamer said, “I’m against documentaries. It’s whatever narrative wants to be spun. I probably won’t even watch it just because it’s just … I get mad when I see stuff like that.”
Dreamer also mentioned that after speaking with several wrestlers who have worked with McMahon over the years, they also have no plans to watch the docuseries.
He added, “It is what it is, and people can draw their own conclusions.”
Previously, Dreamer was temporarily suspended from both “Busted Open Radio” and TNA Wrestling due to his comments about Ric Flair during the “Plane Ride From Hell” episode of the Dark Side of the Ring docuseries in 2021.
In his interviews, Dreamer defended Flair against allegations of sexual misconduct made by flight attendant Heidi Doyle during the episode.
Dreamer stated that Flair was “not going to try to impose by force any sexual stuff onto anybody.” He also said, “I feel this is trying to portray someone as a sexual predator, and it’s not. It’s a joke. It’s a gag. Today, it’s 1000% inappropriate. My hairstyle is inappropriate right now. I’m somehow offending someone right now with my double ponytail.”
The “Mr. McMahon” docuseries, comprising six one-hour episodes, delve into the various sexual misconduct allegations made against McMahon by several women over the years.