EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: WWE's New Documentary Gives a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Most Controversial WrestleMania
Ahead of WWE's WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 19th and 20th, ScreenRant has received an exclusive first-look clip of the WWE documentary, WrestleMania IX: Becoming A Spectacle. The documentary, which shows the making of 1993's WrestleMania IX from Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, chronicles the behind-the-scenes action inside and outside the ring as WWE took its first steps into the New Generation Era, while working to come to terms with the end of another one defined by Hulkamania.
The documentary features commentary from a number of WWE Legends and Hall of Famers who were involved in the event, including Hulk Hogan, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, and The Undertaker, as well as current WWE Superstars including Kofi Kingston, Natalya, and more. The documentary comes as WWE prepares for its second WrestleMania to take place in Sin City, as WrestleMania 41 takes place at Allegiant Stadium on April 19th and April 20th.
The First Look at WWE's New WrestleMania IX Documentary
A Tumultuous Time In WWE Is Chronicled
WrestleMania IX, dubbed "The World's Largest Toga Party" by WWE, was a transitional event for the company, trying to find its footing among the old guard, with legends like Hulk Hogan, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and others who would count this as their last WrestleMania event for many years. WWE was also focusing on elevating new Superstars like Yokozuna, Lex Luger, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, and others who WWE saw their future with, with better or worse results.
While contemporary analysis hasn't been too kind to WrestleMania IX, the main event had a controversial ending that saw Hulk Hogan inserted into the match after Yokozuna beat Bret Hart for his first WWE Championship, taking the title and the moment away from both participants and is still discussed as one of the more confusing endings in WrestleMania history. WrestleMania IX and its aftermath created reverb for the immediate trajectory of the company; reverb that echoed for another four years until one match altered WWE's path, as well as the industry as a whole, permanently.
The documentary gives the first definitive behind-the-scenes look at the event and its inner workings, with never-before-seen footage from WWE chronicling the uncertain rebranding and its implications on the company's future. The documentary will be released exclusively on Peacock on Friday, April 11th, and the official trailer can be watched below.
