10 Things We Learned From "WWE 24" About WrestleMania 30

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The WWE Network has produced several great documentaries in the past year covering a number of different subjects. It's time to add the "WWE 24" special focusing on WrestleMania 30 to the list because it was fantastic. It was a show that took us behind the scenes to some of the big moments from WrestleMania 30. Cameras were following the talent everywhere, so there were some great shots of backstage moments from the Hall of Fame ceremony and of course the WrestleMania 30 event from the New Orleans Superdome as well. The focus was on the talent more than anything. There were also comments from set and production designers talking about how it takes six months for them to figure out what the WrestleMania set is going to look like. They start in October to figure it all out. That just shows that this isn't some small time thing. They really spend a lot of time and money to make it look as good as possible. The WrestleMania 30 logo was chosen because it was a nice tie-in to New Orleans. Give WWE a lot of credit for producing this documentary. We don't get to see these kinds of things very often, but when we do it really puts things into perspective in terms of how much work goes in to putting together a WrestleMania broadcast. There were so many interesting that were covered, so here's a look at ten things we learned from watching it.
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