Following the acquisition of WCW in 2001, the WWE roster was stacked and Vince made the decision to create two 'brands' for the company. The red of RAW and the blue of Smackdown. For a few years, you were a fan of one or not the other and, for that period of time it, it was genuinely exciting when wrestlers from either company met backstage at a 'big four' PPV. It was a truly unique time and a great way for WWE to excite interest after the fall of WCW. To hear some of the wrestlers views on this would be really interesting. Obviously, the McMahon's should be forefront but also names such as Triple H, The Rock, Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, etc. would really highlight this and the dominance Smackdown initially had over the red brand. The annual draft became a huge entity as well as stars were traded back and forth and, obviously, things usually came to a head during the Royal Rumble. Add to this blue/red battles, usually at WrestleMania, and the documentary would be set as one of the most interesting in recent years. To hear, for instance, Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle discuss the build up to their match at WrestleMania 21 would be great baring in mind that, apart from the big four PPV's, the wrestlers never really met on the road. Essentially, while not as controversial as the Monday Night Wars, the Red/Blue brand rivalry was a really strong time for the WWE and should be rewarded with its own documentary.