WWE Last Dance Idea

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Wishful thinking, he’d find a way to be all up in the videos.

:troll: "It's all about the game, it's passion. I was so happy to be the 3rd wheel in this feud. But then after WrestleMania XIX, they both retired, and I was happy take the baton and lead the way. They helped mentor me to lead WWE into a new generation."
 

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I was about to come in and shyt on this thread but I would love something like that. The problem is The Rock and Stone Cold I think are too nice to tell the real story. I would love to Stone Cold get into his drug issues and all the politics that he dealt with and played himself. Same with The Rock

Well that's what The Last Dance did. It gave you the mindset of Michael Jordan, by allowing you to see his method of madness. Before TLD, we got glimpses of how Michael wasn't the best person, but also, it showed you how hard winning a title was.

We already know about Stone Cold's issue and Rock's as well from WWE Interviews and Podcasts about their life. Plus with VICE's Darkside series, it would be interesting to see the 7 year run which put WWE over the top, and put Wrestling for those years in serious pop-culture circles.

I mean others have said the Attitude Era has been done, and it has, but like, Rock/Austin were the 90's Bulls. 7 years with two names that played well off of each other.
 

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They've done a billion Attitude Era docs already :martin:
And how many of them were on the same level as the Last Dance? The most we get are things we already knew, mixed in with a few bts clips of wrestlers laughing together. They could go in depth about Stone Cold's paranoia and DX trying to bury The Rock, and the massive stress everyone faced at home about possibly being out of a job.
Like y’all said, anything WWE puts out is gonna have

1. Massive spin and revisionist history

2. Somehow, someway HHH being featured heavily


And enough with the AE documentaries we’ve gotten everything we can out of that era, and with RA era, WWE has selective memory cause of certain topics (Benoit, HHH Reign of Terror, Super Cena, etc)
Your first point negates your final point, because if WWE is going to spin the narratives then we haven't gotten everything we can from the AE.
Well that's what The Last Dance did. It gave you the mindset of Michael Jordan, by allowing you to see his method of madness. Before TLD, we got glimpses of how Michael wasn't the best person, but also, it showed you how hard winning a title was.

We already know about Stone Cold's issue and Rock's as well from WWE Interviews and Podcasts about their life. Plus with VICE's Darkside series, it would be interesting to see the 7 year run which put WWE over the top, and put Wrestling for those years in serious pop-culture circles.

I mean others have said the Attitude Era has been done, and it has, but like, Rock/Austin were the 90's Bulls. 7 years with two names that played well off of each other.
We've gotten the sanitized versions of their life.
 

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Wcw would have to be included somehow considering they were the ones that brought wrestling back to the mainstream In the mid 90s. Despite revolutionist history, it wasn't the damn attitude era. And to be honest, I much rather have a documentary on the Monday night wars then the attitude era. Imo, the Monday night wars was more important because that's when wrestling as a whole was at its peak, not just Wwe
 

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And how many of them were on the same level as the Last Dance? The most we get are things we already knew, mixed in with a few bts clips of wrestlers laughing together. They could go in depth about Stone Cold's paranoia and DX trying to bury The Rock, and the massive stress everyone faced at home about possibly being out of a job.

Your first point negates your final point, because if WWE is going to spin the narratives then we haven't gotten everything we can from the AE.

We've gotten the sanitized versions of their life.
Breh we know the story of the AE and all its players backward/forward/side to side, it’s time to move to other subjects :russ:
 

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Rather have an independent entity like HBO or Netflix produce it so it’s not total WWE spin center
This is key.

What made Last Dance great is it wasn't a Bulls produced doc or even NBA or ESPN (ESPN simply got the rights to air it), it was an independent documentary. Granted, there wasn't really anything scandalous that either party would want to hide in 2020 but still.

With independent documentaries though, you obvious need a lot of participation from the brand (WWE), the participants (Rock, Austin, etc.) and then a platform that will air it.

MJ had final say on the Last Dance, but he allowed them to be as transparent as possible (granted, he waited 20+ years to finally let them release it). Unfortunately I find it hard to believe WWE would let any independent crew be as transparent, thus it's almost an impossible situation because WWE is the only company that has the exclusive behind the scenes footage that would be necessary for a documentary.
 

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This is key.

What made Last Dance great is it wasn't a Bulls produced doc or even NBA or ESPN (ESPN simply got the rights to air it), it was an independent documentary. Granted, there wasn't really anything scandalous that either party would want to hide in 2020 but still.

With independent documentaries though, you obvious need a lot of participation from the brand (WWE), the participants (Rock, Austin, etc.) and then a platform that will air it.

MJ had final say on the Last Dance, but he allowed them to be as transparent as possible (granted, he waited 20+ years to finally let them release it). Unfortunately I find it hard to believe WWE would let any independent crew be as transparent, thus it's almost an impossible situation because WWE is the only company that has the exclusive behind the scenes footage that would be necessary for a documentary.
Naw MJ having final say made that doc not authentic
 
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