7 Original Documentaries That Should Air On WWE Network

1. Vince McMahon's Story Including An Exclusive Interview

There are so many things that we don't know about Vince McMahon even though he's been the force behind WWE for over 30 years. The company is successful because of him more than any other person. As fans we might complain or take him for granted, but without Vince there's no WWE. A two hour documentary about Vince would be one of the most compelling pieces of television that WWE could ever produce. No character stuff. Make it as authentic as possible. Interview people that love him, respect him and even have strong opinions against him. Tell the true story the right way. It's unlikely that it would happen without WWE's spin on it, but imagine if it did? That's the kind of thing that would get the wrestling world talking and create buzz about WWE Network. It would be awesome if there was also a one hour interview with Vince where he answered only questions posed by WWE fans. Maybe they would be questions sent to an email address WWE provided, Twitter or Facebook and they would be things that he hasn't really talked about. For example, what are his biggest regrets if he has any, what feuds did he really love the most, did he always know he would succeed as the Mr. McMahon heel character and things of that nature. Now that McMahon is approaching 70 years old (next August he'll turn 70), it's time to reflect back on his life. He's not the kind of guy to do that sort of thing because he's a workaholic that is always looking ahead, but there's nothing wrong with stepping back at least a little bit to reflect on his career. He has a lot to be proud of. Plus, if he wants to sell the WWE Network he needs to do some things they've never done before and that's telling the true behind the scenes story of WWE's Chairman. After all, Vince McMahon's true life story uncut would be such an interesting feature and it would definitely be what's best for business.
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