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David Shoemaker On The Production Challenges For Mr. McMahon, Bron Breakker Talks Family

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During a recent appearance on “The Masked Man Show,” producer David Shoemaker discussed the people he wanted to interview for “Mr. McMahon” but couldn’t for various reasons.

The “Mr. McMahon” docuseries, showcasing the life and career of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, is streaming now on Netflix.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On names he wished took part in the docuseries: “There are some people who, obviously, they were on the first list that didn’t get in because the lineup was so stacked. There were parts where guys like Jim Ross, Jerry Brisco, who worked so closely with Vince for so long. Would’ve loved to talk to them. Obviously, we reached out to Janel Grant and her attorneys. Some other people. There were rumors and stuff about Rita Chatterton. That would have been ideal, to be able to talk to everybody there.”

On the production being in a race against the clock: “We were racing against the clock a little bit. There were some people we would’ve wanted to interview who passed away before we could get to them. That’s what you have to deal with. I would’ve loved to get Dusty Rhodes on tape to back up the story about Vince offering him the Hulk Hogan spot. Would’ve loved to talk to other old timers, Gorilla Monsoon and those guys. Everybody that was there at the beginning, except Linda and Vince, is gone.”

In a recent interview with “The Wrestling Classic,” Bron Breakker discussed his father, Rick Steiner, and his uncle, Scott Steiner, possibly returning to the squared circle.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On The Steiners possibly making a jump into the ring at a pay-per-view event: “I think it’s there if we need it. I think if it works creatively, if we’re in a spot where that’s needed, we have it at our disposal at any time. Personally, I’d rather save that for something that’s huge, like pay-per-view or PLE. If I had it my way, that’s something I would save for a PLE.”

On his dad or uncle would step back into the ring: “I know that my dad, for sure, is not interested in getting in the ring. Yeah, I think he’s just moved on from that. As far as my Uncle Scott, I’m sure he wouldn’t mind getting in there. I think that’d be a cool thing for them to do with me, but I don’t know. We’ll just have to see. We have that. We got that one in our back pocket. My cousin’s on his way up. We’ll see what he does. Yeah, we’ll see.”

The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

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