WWE WrestleMania 40 shattered numerous company records and earned accolades as one of the most remarkable shows in history, prompting eager anticipation for its documentary release. However, fans have been left waiting, and recent reports suggest that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson may be the reason behind the delay.
A standout achievement of WrestleMania 40 was its unprecedented gate, surpassing previous records by a staggering 78%. Held at Lincoln Financial Field across two nights, the event drew a whopping 145,298 attendees from all corners of the globe, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon on a global scale.
Initially, it was speculated that the delay in the documentary’s release stemmed from the extensive footage the company had to compile. Yet, fans remain in the dark about its eventual debut.
Reports from PWInsider indicate that within WWE, there’s a belief that the documentary’s release is further postponed as they await final approval from The Rock.
This delay isn’t entirely surprising, given The Rock’s history. Manipulating rehearsal schedules for WrestleMania 40 and attempting to take undue credit for WWE’s success have already raised eyebrows within the company. As of now, the documentary’s release date remains uncertain, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its arrival.
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