10 Reasons UK Fans Will Love WWE Network

6. The Ultimate Legend

It was interesting to watch last year how much WWE's opinion of The Ultimate Warrior started swinging in far more of a positive direction. 2005's DVD, 'The Destruction Of The Ultimate Warrior' was such a hatchet job of a piece that it bordered on embarrassing, and it's surely something Vince McMahon now regrets. Thankfully, both Warrior and WWE made amends, right before the man's untimely death just days after his induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame before Wrestlemania XXX. This meant that an extra special documentary was released onto the WWE Network, looking at the redemption of Warrior with the company he once called home, and finding peace with peers he'd had differences with before. It's hard not to get watery-eyed when watching this one, it's truly a somber piece of storytelling, but an extremely compelling one.
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