10 DVD Documentaries WWE Must Make

9. Eddie Guerrero 'Senna-style' Documentary

There has been the short, and dated by WWE production standards, Cheating Death, Stealing Life DVD in 2004, but Eddie is due something special. In the same way a lot of time and effort was spent on the CM Punk documentary, the story of Eddie could be presented in a very unique and emotional manner. For any of you who have seen Asif Kapadia's documentary Senna, the structure will be clear. The film used archive footage only and had no voice-over commentary. Essentially, Ayrton Senna himself documented his life from beyond the grave. It is one of the best sports documentaries out there (and you don't have to be a fan of Formula One to like it) and was a unique structure. There is enough archived footage of Eddie for him, and others, to document his life 'in the moment' and, with so many emotional moments, it could be one of the best pieces WWE have created. We've all seen their promo packages and this is essentially a similar idea. From his beginnings in Mexico, to Japan, ECW, WCW, WWE, winning the title, the feud with Rey to the timing of his death, it would be a rollercoaster ride told with grace and dignity and would be a totally unique package.
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