10 Best WWE DVD Documentaries

2. For All Mankind - The Life And Career Of Mick Foley

Mick Foley and the WWE's issues with each other have been well publicized over the past decade. However, in 2013, Foley was the subject of perhaps the greatest ever superstar documentary ever produced by the company. That's pretty high praise considering the WWE has released dozens of fantastic superstar documentaries, but Foley's "For All Mankind" was nearly perfect. For a production with low expectations going in, they were not only exceeded, but WWE paid fitting tribute to a man in which they've been hot and cold on for the better part of a decade. Outside of the high spots in which Foley is famous for, he was considered pretty limited in the ring. Despite that, his personality and ability to entertain knew no limits, and it really shines through in this documentary. Foley speaks candidly about the pain he's endured-- both physically and emotionally-- speaking about how the WWE has hurt his feelings repeatedly in the past. This comes as the top recommended feature for an individual superstar. The obstacles in which Foley faced were unlike any other, and it's all on display in "For All Mankind."
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Sean Ross Sapp, 28, is a convergent media major at Morehead State University, and a news/feature writer for RantSports and WhatCulture. Before taking a managerial role for the Kraken Fight Team, Sapp was a two-time submission wrestling medalist in the region. He is also a contributor to Bill Apter's 1Wrestling.com, and an editor for Cage Passion Sports. He has also published over 300 articles for Fansided. You can contact Sean Ross Sapp for news tips and radio appearances at SeanRossSapp@gmail.com