15 Amazing WWE Video Packages
These trailers will get you on the edge of your seat.

The people behind WWE's video and editing departments are wizards. Not wizards in the sense that they have big flowing robes or an affinity for the Nintendo Power Glove, but masters of their craft capable of making the prospect of watching two muscle bound men pretending to fight in their pants seem like a unmissable gladiatorial spectacle.
A well-made hype video can get the blood pumping and build anticipation for a match, whilst reminding the viewer of every storyline beat, in a seamless and entertaining way. Be it utilizing a tailor-made piece of music or an original voice over, WWE continuously out-do themselves with original ideas and higher production values.
These mini movies kick off a PPV or show the story of a particular feud, but they always have the same goal in mind: to make the viewer invest more in what they're watching. In this list we'll look at 15 of the best examples of these video packages whilst ignoring the quality of the matches or the PPVs that they promoted, focusing solely on the merits of the trailer.
There's a rule of only one package per feud has been enforced for fear of this list being filled up with same names and faces. With that in mind, let us feel the hype and look back at some of WWE's greatest video packages.
15. WrestleMania XV Intro
I think we can all agree that WrestleMania XV did a lot of things wrong but few can argue that it doesn't have one of the most amazing intro video packages in the event's illustrious history. Whereas more modern WrestleMania promotions focus on record breaking crowds, glamour, and marquee names, WrestleMania XV's intro was a swelling, methodical, and inspirational piece that was in stark contrast to the era it existed in.
The package shows a frail Fred Blassie reminiscing about some of the WWE's most iconic moments and matches whilst reciting a frankly beautiful poem with a powerful and moving cadence. The string and piano soundtrack builds beautifully and the images are the prefect accompaniment to Blassie's words.