Triple H Explains Why WWE's WrestleMania 40 Documentary Came Out Three Months Late

Triple H comments on the delayed WrestleMania 40 documentary.

The 'WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain' documentary was originally set to premiere on Wednesday, April 10, just a few days after WrestleMania 40.

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The documentary would end up getting delayed until July 3, frustrating a ton of fans in the process.

While speaking with Peter Rosenberg in an interview that was uploaded to WWE's YouTube channel, Triple H spoke about the documentary.

“I had no problem last year when all of the machinations of WrestleMania happened and then the documentary version was going to come out, and it was gonna come out slightly after WrestleMania. No problem. But then, it was all of the alternative versions of what actually happened and what didn’t happen, so it took a lot longer to come out than it really did. So, truth is, when that comes out, now people will have the argument, is that really what happened or is that everybody’s version of what happened? They’ll make up their own. One thing about our business, it’s all believeably unbelievable. They will make up their own bullshit versions of everything that happens, what’s happening on a daily basis, a memo came out that said this, in the meeting, Triple H said that, or in this, this person said this, this is where they’re going. They just make up their own shit. They make up their own shit after. When you tell them — We used to say this back in the day, our business is set up where if you’re a fan, there’s no explanation needed. If you’re not a fan, there’s no explanation that will do, right? You can’t explain it somebody that’s not a fan, they have to watch it and go, ‘I like that.’ Because if you explain it to them, it just doesn’t sit. It’s the scalene, I believe that we can tell them these things. It always makes me laugh in this current day and age that old timers will do podcasts where they’re giving everything away from their generation of the business and saying how terrible it is that these kids don’t kayfabe today. Let me get this straight, you’re on a podcast telling everybody all the non-kayfabe stuff and then complaining that there’s no kayfabe today, genius.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Triple H revealed that only two other people on the exeuctive team knew about John Cena's heel turn before it happened. Check out his full comments by clicking here.

The card for both nights of WrestleMania 41 can be found by clicking here.

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