The WWE Performance Center was packed with legendary talent last week as iconic figures like The Undertaker, Mickie James, Eric Bischoff, and Sean Waltman were on-site filming for future A&E projects.

WWE’s collaboration with A&E continues to expand, and the company has ramped up production on documentary-style content that promises to give fans a deeper look into the lives and legacies of their favorite stars.

This latest round of filming possibly has ties into WWE’s broader push for original programming on A&E, including the competition series WWE LFG (Legends & Future Greats) and the upcoming season of WWE Rivals. With names like Stone Cold Steve Austin and Kevin Owens already confirmed for LFG, WWE is leaning into its star power to deliver must-watch TV in 2025.

Triple H, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, previously discussed the value of these partnerships: “A&E has proved to be an excellent home for WWE content, and we’re excited to partner with their fantastic team on these new show concepts and the latest season of WWE Rivals.”

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Fans can expect a mix of nostalgia and innovation, with legends like The Undertaker and Mickie James sharing behind-the-scenes insights while rising stars compete for their moment in the spotlight. The combination of mentorship, storytelling, and intense competition is setting the stage for an exciting lineup of WWE programming.

What do you think about WWE’s focus on documentaries and original content with A&E? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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