Few stories in sports blend sheer dominance and sharp business acumen like Shaquille O’Neal’s. A towering figure whose impact stretches far beyond the court, his journey recently unfolded in a documentary already streaming on Netflix. This compelling visual chronicle captivated fans with its layers of ambition and grit. Now, murmurs grow louder across fan circles, quietly demanding to know if the saga will continue with a second installment, leaving anticipation hanging heavily in the air.
Fans are buzzing with curiosity, eager to uncover if Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal will return for a second season on Netflix, diving deeper into the legendary game-changer’s untold chapters.
Shaquille O’Neal’s journey: will Netflix deliver more?
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On June 4, 2025, Netflix premiered Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal, a compelling documentary that follows the NBA icon’s journey from being Reebok’s first sponsored athlete to becoming President of Reebok Basketball. Alongside Allen Iverson, who serves as Vice President, they endeavor to revive the struggling brand and restore its former prestige. The series offers an inside look at their ambitious efforts at Reebok’s Boston headquarters. As of now, no details have been revealed about a potential second season.
Reebok’s evolution reflects decades of strategic shifts and bold moves. Originally British, it became American in 1985 under Paul Fireman’s leadership. The brand expanded beyond tennis and aerobics into basketball and running, signing elite athletes like Shaquille O’Neal. Later, Reebok entered ice hockey by acquiring NHL sponsor CCM. Following legal challenges, it was acquired by Adidas, solidifying its place as a global sportswear powerhouse. Beyond the boardroom and hardwood, O’Neal remains a prominent figure in pop culture, recently celebrating Taylor Swift’s victory alongside NFL star Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift’s triumphant reclaiming of her masters ignited a wildfire of celebration, with Travis Kelce leading the cheer. NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal joined the jubilation, adding star power to the victory party.
Shaquille O’Neal joins Travis Kelce in honoring Taylor Swift’s triumph
Travis Kelce gave a special shoutout to Taylor Swift on his sports podcast, New Heights, during an episode featuring Shaquille O’Neal. In the clip, O’Neal played ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ from Swift’s album ‘Red,’ calling it his favorite song of hers. After the song ended and the Kelce brothers finished dancing, Kelce expressed his joy over Swift reclaiming her master recordings, revealing that swift had purchased all her music to make sure it was truly hers.
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Travis Kelce applauded Taylor Swift on his podcast, celebrating her hard-won victory alongside Shaquille O’Neal who met Swift at last year’s Super Bowl and described her as “very nice,” in a PEOPLE interview sharing photos of the encounter with his children. Swift’s dazzling influence on sports has long captivated legends like O’Neal. Now preparing for her directorial debut, she continues to impress. While the future of O’Neal’s documentary remains unclear, he stays firmly in the spotlight, much like Swift herself.
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