The Complete History Of WWE

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Published 2022-12-18
To summarise the entirety of WWE's long and colorful history is impossible within a blurb or anecdote. Where does one begin to tell the full story of professional wrestling's most renowned and famous promotion, in all of its vivid splendor and gritty substance? That's why we here at Cultaholic Wrestling have undertaken the monumental task of presenting more than 60 years of WWE history in this very special presentation, in which we will attempt to do justice the life story, so to speak, of the McMahon empire, the family business that has entertained millions for well over half a century. This is The Complete History Of WWE.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cultaholic
    This is our most ambitious project ever so we hope you enjoy it! If you want to support us in producing more documentary content then do consider pledging on Patreon at www.patreon.com/cultaholic for early access to select videos, exclusive video podcasts and exclusive merch. Thank you!
  • Although Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold, John Cena, & Roman Reigns were the faces of WWE. Undertaker was still the cornerstone for WWE in all of those era’s!!!
  • This is what separates Cultaholic from the rest, they make fantastic in depth documentaries/ videos like this, what culture and other YouTubers should take notes
  • No matter how old I get, wrestling never fails to take me back to that magical time and place where anything is possible if you believe and support your heroes.
  • @kingjc6281
    Everybody, please take a moment to acknowledge the work and effort that the Cultaholics put in to present us this awesome documentary. You guys are truly the best way to bring a long story to us. The biggest imaginable Thanks from Germany!
  • @Imsorryman
    They’ve gone mad. We’re one step closer to the “every wrestler ever” ranking.
  • It’s crazy how people booed Cena and claimed to have hated him, but he was literally keeping wrestling in the mainstream by a string for years and now everyone misses him
  • @MrNobody91
    1:26:14 that’s one of those things about wrestling today that I really miss, the flashes going off whenever someone would do a big move or something worth taking a picture and then seeing the 10s of thousands of flashes going off. It always made those moments actually feel big. It’s just one of those small details that I really miss tbh.
  • @Songoku10985
    Nothing makes a Sunday better than Cultaholic breaking down the history of WWE
  • @zerimas_
    This did not feel like a 3 hour video. What an absolute beauty of a documentary.
  • @joe3019772008
    after the arrival of the shield and undertakers winning streak finally being broken by lesnar, we quit watching wwe. when aew came along it was about a year before my mom died from cancer that i decided to start watching wrestling again. for my mom and i all my years of growing up, watching wrestling together was our thing. much like how the world lost Luke Harper aka mr. brodie lee which broke my heart to find out he died. my mom's passing on april 24th 2021 broke me even more. i miss her everyday and watching this, not gonna lie, i did cry a few times.
  • John Cena is the epitome of “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone”.
  • I’m honestly at a loss for words. This was hands down the absolute best documentary I’ve ever seen. I could type all night and not come close to expressing my gratitude and adoration to Cultaholic. Thank you, all!! ❤️
  • @GayFishYe
    I can't help but appreciate the sheer level of professionalism with which you spoke on the Benoit tragedy. It really took me back to first hearing of it on the news.
  • I'm only 30 minutes in and all I can say is. Wow The production value, the editing, the commentary, the seamless transitions. Absolutely everything on point lads ❤️
  • @raulviii60
    Three weeks later and this video could've actually been the COMPLETE history
  • @BishopM1
    Rock’s importance was grossly understated. He wasn’t even mentioned until ‘98 and he was mentioned as just another name among many others. like he didn’t go on to be the biggest star in the hottest year in the history of the company in 2000.
  • Guys - this was a stunning piece of work. Bravo the fantastic team at Cultaholic. It'd be cool to see one of these for WCW and ECW as well at some point down the line. Maybe even a whole series on a bunch of the old territories depending on what information is available.
  • Very professional 1952 to 2022 wow. Very rare I would even consider or attempt to watch an almost 3hr documentary, but glad I took the time, thank you. I hope you hard work and talents bring you more success.