Cast and Crew of Mr. McMahon

Mr. McMahon

WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership. This docuseries delves into the mogul's controversial reign.

Main Cast of Mr. McMahon

Vince McMahon as Self

Vince McMahon

as Self (6 episodes)
Vince McMahon's portrayal of the character "Mr. McMahon" in the world of professional wrestling, particularly within the television series "WWE Raw" and other WWE programming, is a masterclass in magnifying the persona of a corporate authority figure into a larger-than-life on-screen presence. McMahon, playing an exaggerated version of himself, brings a commanding and often antagonistic energy to the screen, seamlessly blending his real-life role as the chairman of the WWE with a fictionalized character that fans love to hate. His performances are highlighted by an ability to convey a sense of ruthless ambition and unchecked power, often employing a bombastic and authoritative speaking style that resonates with viewers. Mr. McMahon's interactions with other wrestlers and characters are filled with intense confrontations, strategic alliances, and the occasional unexpected twist, making his character a central figure in the ongoing narratives of WWE storylines. Vince McMahon's embodiment of Mr. McMahon has not only shaped his own legacy within the sports entertainment industry but has also set a precedent for how real-life personalities can be transformed into compelling on-screen characters.
Dwayne Johnson as Self

Dwayne Johnson

as Self (6 episodes)
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's charismatic portrayal of himself in the television universe of "Mr. McMahon" is a testament to his undeniable star power and ability to blur the lines between his on-screen persona and real-life character. Johnson's appearances, often in the world of WWE and its interwoven storylines with the character of Mr. McMahon, showcase his natural talent for entertainment. His interactions with Vince McMahon are electric, filled with the wit, athleticism, and larger-than-life presence that have made him a global icon. Johnson's performance is highlighted by his effortless delivery of sharp promos, his ability to engage with the audience, and his dynamic in-ring performances, all of which contribute to his undeniable appeal as a mainstay in the sports entertainment industry. His embodiment of "The Rock" in this television universe is not just a performance but a cultural phenomenon, cementing his status as one of the most entertaining figures in the history of the genre.
John Cena as Self

John Cena

as Self (6 episodes)
John Cena's portrayal of "Self" in the television series "Mr. McMahon" is a testament to his charismatic presence and natural showmanship. As a professional wrestler turned actor, Cena brings a dynamic energy to the screen, seamlessly blending his real-life persona with the demands of scripted television. His interactions with the character of Mr. McMahon, played by the legendary Vince McMahon himself, are particularly engaging, showcasing Cena's ability to hold his own against a formidable on-screen personality. Cena's performance is both authentic and entertaining, as he navigates the intricate world of sports entertainment with an ease that speaks to his deep understanding of the industry. His genuine comedic timing and willingness to poke fun at himself endear him to the audience, making his appearances must-watch moments for both wrestling fans and newcomers alike. Whether he's delivering a promo or reacting to the unpredictable antics of Mr. McMahon, John Cena's performance is a highlight of the series, demonstrating his versatility as an entertainer and his ability to connect with viewers on multiple levels.
Hulk Hogan as Self

Hulk Hogan

as Self (6 episodes)
Hulk Hogan's portrayal of himself in the television series "Mr. McMahon" is a testament to his enduring charisma and ability to connect with an audience. As a icon of professional wrestling, Hogan brings a familiar and commanding presence to the screen, effortlessly blending his real-life persona with the demands of scripted television. His interactions with the character of Mr. McMahon, played by Vince McMahon, are particularly engaging, as they draw upon their real-life history and chemistry within the world of wrestling entertainment. Hogan's performance is marked by his signature larger-than-life aura, booming voice, and the ease with which he delivers his lines, often laced with the same wit and charm that made him a household name. While the show itself is a blend of behind-the-scenes drama and over-the-top theatrics typical of the wrestling industry, Hogan's performance is a highlight, offering fans a peek into the complex dynamics between two of wrestling's biggest personalities. His ability to navigate both the comedic and serious elements of the show with a knowing wink to the audience showcases his versatility as an entertainer and his lasting impact on the cultural landscape of sports entertainment.
Steve Austin as Self

Steve Austin

as Self (6 episodes)
Steve Austin's portrayal of "Self" in the television show "Mr. McMahon" is a masterclass in charismatic intensity and nuanced defiance. As the embodiment of the iconic "Stone Cold" character that revolutionized sports entertainment, Austin brings a magnetic authenticity to the screen. His interactions with the character of Mr. McMahon, played by Vince McMahon himself, are electric, showcasing a chemistry that is as genuine as it is captivating. Austin's "Self" is the quintessential anti-hero, resonating with audiences through his rebellious nature, sharp wit, and signature "don't-give-a-damn" attitude. His physical presence is commanding, yet he manages to interject moments of subtlety and vulnerability that make his character even more relatable. Whether he's delivering a pulsating promo, executing his infamous "Stone Cold Stunner," or engaging in a beer toast with the audience, Steve Austin's performance is a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest performers in the history of professional wrestling and an inimitable force on television.
Paul Lévesque as Self

Paul Lévesque

as Self (6 episodes)
Paul Lévesque, better known to wrestling fans as Triple H, delivers a compelling performance as Self in the television series "Mr. McMahon," which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the life of WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon. Lévesque's portrayal is multifaceted, showcasing his transition from a top-tier wrestler to a corporate executive within the WWE. His on-screen presence is commanding, yet he manages to convey a sense of authenticity and depth, often providing insightful commentary on the complex dynamics of the wrestling industry. Lévesque's interactions with Vince McMahon, both as a performer and a member of the McMahon family, add a layer of personal connection that fans of the sport rarely get to see. His performance is a testament to his understanding of the business, his respect for its legacy, and his role in shaping its future, making his appearances essential viewing for both wrestling enthusiasts and those interested in the inner workings of sports entertainment.
Bret Hart as Self

Bret Hart

as Self (6 episodes)

Bret Sergeant Hart is a Canadian on-screen personality, writer, actor and retired professional and amateur wrestler. ...

Bob Costas as Self

Bob Costas

as Self (6 episodes)

Robert Quinlan Costas is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure with NBC Sports, from 1980 through...

Secondary Cast of Mr. McMahon

Ted Mann

as Self (1 episode)

Joe Palazzola

as Self (1 episode)
David Letterman as Self (archive footage)

David Letterman

as Self (archive footage) (1 episode)

David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American former television talk show host, comedian, writer, and ...

Cyndi Lauper as Self (archive footage)

Cyndi Lauper

as Self (archive footage) (1 episode)

Cynthia Ann Stephanie "Cyndi" Lauper is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and LGBT rights activist whose caree...

Mr. T as Self (archive footage)

Mr. T

as Self (archive footage) (1 episode)

Mr. T (born Laurence Tureaud May 21, 1952) is an American actor known for his roles as B. A. Baracus in the 1980s tel...

Roddy Piper as “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (Archive Footage)

Roddy Piper

as “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (Archive Footage) (1 episode)

Roderick George Toombs, better known as "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, was a Canadian professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, ...

Jo Graham

as Self (Uncredited) (1 episode)
Robin Leach as Self  (Voice)

Robin Leach

as Self (Voice) (1 episode)

Robin Douglas Leach (29 August 1941 – 24 August 2018) was a British entertainment reporter, writer, columnist and TV ...

Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa (archive footage)

Sylvester Stallone

as Rocky Balboa (archive footage) (1 episode)

Sylvester Stallone (born Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone, July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. Afte...


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