10 Best WWE Documentaries

10. Steve Austin: Bottom Line

In one of the longest documentaries WWE has produced, this near-three-hour feature, highlighting the career of The Texas Rattlesnake, really delivers.

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Starting from his childhood and quickly focusing on Austin’s in-ring career, this documentary covers the monumental rise of the biggest superstar to ever lace up a pair of boots.

Particular focus is placed on Austin’s legendary proto-Stone Cold promos from his brief stint in ECW, and the anecdotes shared from the man himself, and the best speaker in the business, Paul Heyman, helps capture this turning point.

While it glosses over the motivations behind Austin’s WWE walkout from 2002 - with The Rattlesnake unjustifiably taking full responsibility for the decision - the documentary is still remarkably in-depth and acceptably factual.

Despite it being almost ten years old, Bottom Line remains one of the best documentaries ever produced by WWE.

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