Chris Russo’s ‘The Verdict’ returns to Vice TV for second season
Russo's documentary series returns to Vice TV on March 24, with five episodes that tackle sports' most polarizing debates.
Russo's documentary series returns to Vice TV on March 24, with five episodes that tackle sports' most polarizing debates.
The series will debut on Jan. 6, 2026.
Future episodes will focus on Antonio Brown and sports gambling.
"He doesn't get the credit that he deserves because he played on a defensive-oriented team, which is tricky."
The series will debut on Wednesday, Sept. 3, with Kyle Brandt rewatching the 1995 NFC Championship Game alongside Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin.
"I’m honored to bring my storytelling and coverage to this rapidly-growing league."
"Their young, irreverent, and connected viewership is the perfect audience for us."
These one-hour broadcasts will feature ex-players and celebrity fans.
The former NFL Network host has been off television since 2023.
"We never could have imagined that these two teams that we are following throughout the season would be facing each other in the tournament."
The premiere looks at the uneasy relationship between former Lakers teammates Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal.
This is the latest part of Vice's shift to a "sports-first model."
"You've done this all season, we just haven't executed like this. You locked in."
“I have always had so much respect for the Vice brand and mission to be an authentic and alternative voice."
"Who was more integral to the New England Patriots’ two decades of unparalleled success?"
“It’s incredible to be part of a promotion that puts women first.”
Vice is making a bigger play in sports, particularly emphasizing sports content at Vice TV.
“As a lifelong student of the game and all of its iconic history and culture, I’m excited about this series."
More than two decades after its death, WCW's legacy lives on.
The new season will premiere on March 5.
Seven Bucks Productions, owned by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, and Vice will release a docuseries on the downfall of WCW.
The New York Times is now labeling Vice as one of the "most notable bad bets in the media industry."
Vice World News was shut down last week.