In a recent appearance on the Token CEO podcast, WWE’s Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon discussed several topics, including the upcoming documentary on her father on Netflix, noting that it will be four episodes long.

“For the first time ever, there is a four-part documentary on the life of my father, Vince McMahon, and it’s going to be on Netflix. It’s a really big deal, I’m totally nervous about it, because I want to protect my Dad, not that he wants to be protected.

It’s going to be incredible, there’s no one like my father, he grew up in a trailer park in North Carolina and didn’t meet his Dad until he was 13 and had no running water until he was 10. To have someone who truly lived the American Dream, who believed in himself and was willing to invest in himself, the things he had to do to even get into the business, let alone take over the business.

He had this vision to make one global brand. At the time, some of those promotions had connections with the mafia and other organizations, death threats were a regular thing. I had heard these stories before, but I didn’t understand the timing until I was a parent. He was going through all of that when we were kids, it puts things in a whole different perspective. The courage, the guts and a take no prisoners attitude, that was my Dad, just pure, driven, ambition. He turned a regional wrestling promotion into a global media empire that is still growing. His story deserves to be told, there’s a balance there, because every successful person has character traits that are interesting, there’s lots of fun along the way and I can’t wait to see what comes out.”

The docuseries, which is set to be one of the highest-budgeted Netflix docuseries of all-time will see Bill Simmons serve as the Executive Producer, while Chris Smith, the Director of Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, will serve as the Director for the docuseries.

Stephanie’s appearance in full can be heard at this link.