VICE TV’s Vince McMahon documentary, “The 9 Lives of Vince McMahon”, premiered on December 14, and the viewership information is now available.
The official synopsis for the documentary us as follows:
“Despite lawsuits, allegations, scandal and controversy, Vince McMahon has dominated the world of wrestling for over 40 years, turning it into a multi-billion-dollar global empire.”
According to Showbuzz Daily, 95,000 viewers watched the premiere of the documentary on December 14, and the program scored a 0.04 rating in the 18 to 49 demographic. The documentary ranked 107th among cable originals.
A preview clip of the documentary can be seen here:
The 9 Lives of Vince McMahon.
Tuesday at 9P on @VICETV. pic.twitter.com/CooM7EQEmI
— VICE TV (@VICETV) December 10, 2022
McMahon, the CEO and Chairman of WWE, retired on July 22 in the midst of an investigation by the WWE Board of Directors regarding allegations that he paid hush money to suppress claims of sexual misconduct. After he stepped down, Nick Khan and Stephanie McMahon were named the new co-CEOs.
On December 14, Joe Palazzolo and Ted Mann of The Wall Street Journal reported that McMahon is facing legal demands from women alleging sexual assault. More information is available here.
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