The Beyond The Ring section has a lot of great material packed inside it. These are mostly the documentary features that used to be only available on DVDs, but now you can watch them on WWE Network too. Most of the documentaries are between 90 minutes to two hours. They tell the stories of various superstars like Steve Austin, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, CM Punk and the Paul Heyman story that came out last year is on there too. You can also check out the "WWE Greatest Rivalries" series where Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart sat side by side to talk about their history together in one of the most compelling interviews WWE has ever done. What's really cool about Beyond The Ring is you can watch features that you otherwise wouldn't have seen. An example for me is the Batista feature. While I respect him as a performer, I had no interest in buying some DVD collection about him. When I checked out the documentary feature about him I gained a lot of respect for him as a performer. Thanks to WWE Network, great documentary work like that is more available. It's one of those sections of WWE Network that may not be as popular as other places, but if you really dive into it to check some stuff out you can find hours of worthwhile material. The WWE team does a great job of telling these stories. It's definitely worth your time.
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