One big thing: Legal team prepares to address allegations
Janel Grant’s attorneys will hold a virtual press conference in New York tomorrow, just before the premiere of Netflix’s “Mr. McMahon” docuseries on September 25.
Why it matters:
• This move could potentially shape public perception of the allegations against Vince McMahon before the series airs.
• It mirrors a strategy used in high-profile political situations, such as Trump’s 2016 press conference with Bill Clinton’s accusers.
Key details:
• Grant was not interviewed for the docuseries, though she was contacted.
• The six-part series is expected to heavily feature Grant’s story.
• WWE fans may already have Netflix subscriptions, as RAW is moving to the platform in January 2025.
The big picture:
The docuseries promises to offer a new perspective on McMahon’s career and controversies, potentially revealing information that could impact WWE’s public image and future operations.
What to watch:
• How Grant’s legal team frames her story and responds to potential revelations in the series.
• The broader impact on WWE and professional wrestling’s public perception.
• Potential legal or business repercussions for WWE and Vince McMahon.
How do you think this press conference and the upcoming docuseries will affect WWE’s image? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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