Fans won't have to wait much longer for the WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain documentary, as WWE has finally revealed a release date. Triple H promoted the documentary on his X/Twitter account.
WWE's chief content officer announced that the BTS will premiere on July 3 at 7 p.m. ET on YouTube. He hinted that fans would get an insight into how WrestleMania XL's matchcard came about.
The documentary was initially scheduled to be released on April 10 but was postponed. The Rock's right-hand man, Brian Gewirtz, suggested in May that the delay was because it was incomplete and ended up with a longer running time.
Check out which wrestler EC3 finds cute RIGHT HERE
Triple H also posted the trailer for WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain, which features The Rock, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins. The trailer focuses on Mania's main event and how fans forced an audible.
The Rock was set to challenge Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Championship in the main event this year. Fans were furious and social media backlash led to The American Nightmare reclaiming his place as Reigns' challenger. He finished his story and won the title in an iconic moment.
The Brahma Bull still competed at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. He won a tag team match with Reigns against Rhodes and Rollins in the main event of night one.
The Undertaker felt he got closure from his appearance at WrestleMania XL
The Undertaker's appearance in the WrestleMania XL main event was one of many surprises at the PLE. He chokeslammed The Rock after he'd hit John Cena with a Rock Bottom. The three WWE icons all bumped heads in one of the craziest 'Mania main events in history.
The Deadman made two appearances before turning up at the Show of Shows. He was on an October episode of NXT to take down Carmelo Hayes. He also interacted with the late great Bray Wyatt on RAW's 30th anniversary in January 2023.
The Undertaker touched on his WrestleMania XL appearance this week and suggested he had closure. He told Chris Van Vliet on Insight:
"I guess it was being out there in front of that live audience and having that moment. Now, I'd come back. I did the deal with Bray and LA Knight, and then I did that thing with NXT. I think it was my history with Mania, and that part of my legacy, just to go out there one more time. Then, to have someone like Rock, who was in that Attitude Era with me." [H/T SES Scoops].
Taker, 59, retired from in-ring competition in November 2020 after an illustrious career. The Phenom is a 'Mania legend, having enjoyed a legendary 21-match winning streak at the PLE until WrestleMania 30.