Triple H finally announces the date for WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain documentary to finally p
WrestleMania XL was a spectacular event. Following the show, WWE advertised that there was going to be a behind-the-scenes documentary featuring the stories of The Rock, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins.
The documentary was delayed indefinitely, which led to extreme backlash from fans. However, now, after a long hiatus, Triple H has finally announced the date for the ‘WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain’ documentary. In a new trailer launched for the video, WWE has announced that the video will premiere on July 3 at 7 p.m. ET.
In the glimpses of the video shared as of now, The Rock and Triple H can be seen sharing their views and behind-the-scenes stories about WrestleMania XL. The anticipation has been building as the fans eagerly wait to see what it looks like to craft one of the greatest WrestleMania main events of all time.
WrestleMania XL was the night when Cody Rhodes finally finished history and ended the iconic 1316-day title reign of Roman Reigns. It also featured the WrestleMania returns of The Undertaker and John Cena. In fact, the event also became the place where the Final Boss wrestled for the first time in over a decade. Therefore, it is going to be interesting to see the time that transpired all the mayhem of the Grandest Stage of Them All in Philadelphia.
Cody Rhodes reflected on sharing the ring with John Cena at WrestleMania XL
Cody Rhodes made history at WrestleMania XL. It became an amazing night for him and his fans all over the world. Recently, in an interview, the American Nightmare reflected on his time and went on to express his gratitude for sharing the ring with John Cena.
Speaking on Behind the Turnbuckle with Jonathan Coachman, the undisputed champion was asked about the proudest moment of his career. He stated that when he shared the ring with the Cenation Leader, it became a magical night. Moreover, he added that he has always learned from the 16-time World Champion, and he has been like a mentor to him.
There is a particular moment at WrestleMania 40 that will stick with me forever. It's not necessarily the one, two, three as much as I was really big under the learning tree and a student of John Cena's. I liked his model, from a businessman, as a babyface character in wrestling. More than that, I liked the model and the standard he set as a human being. As a good ambassador for wrestling.Cody Rhodes said
Therefore, being in the ring with someone like that certainly means a lot. Moreover, the 38-year-old also talked about the warm reception he received backstage after WrestleMania XL. Besides, he has opened up about a lot of incidents pre- and post-show. It surely will be captivating to hear more from him in the WrestleMania documentary, which is going to be released next month.
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