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ESPN to air WWE: Behind The Curtain documentary from E:60 Pictures tonight

ESPN will air WWE: Behind The Curtain tonight starting at 8PM EST, a presentation by the award winning E:60 Pictures.

The hour-long documentary will feature unprecedented, behind-the-scenes access to the making of a WWE Superstar with ESPN cameras filming in places where no other cameras have ever been allowed.

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, WWE Executive Vice President Paul Levesque and WWE Hall of Famers Hulk Hogan, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were all interviewed for the documentary which was filmed last year at the WWE Performance Center and at NXT.

One of the producers from the show, Ben Houser, told Mike Mooneyham of The Post & Courier that initially the ESPN crew got resistance from some of the WWE personnel as previously no one had been allowed to film rehearsals, in locker rooms, and interactions between agents and the wrestlers.

Houser also added that by the time the show will be over, fans will never boo Adam Rose again.


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