WWE: 10 must-see documentaries that are now free on the WWE Network

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You Think You Know Me? The Story of Edge (2012, Length: 1h49m)

With Edge making his triumphant return at the 2020 Royal Rumble, leading into his upcoming match at WrestleMania 36 against Randy Orton, longtime and new fans would get so much out of this documentary feature on the entire career of Edge with the exception of this 2020 return.

Like some of these, it starts at the beginning and covers Edge’s young life into how he got into the wrestling business.

It continues to follow his career through the tag team with Edge and Christian, his 2004 return after neck surgery, the on and off screen situation with him and Lita, his continued rise as a main eventer, and working with Vickie Guerrero on SmackDown.

This is one of the most complete stories, as it was made after Edge retired in 2011, so it includes his retrospective look at his lengthy career from start to (at the time) finish.

Perhaps the most important part of this is that it will help fans understand who the man Adam Copeland is, rather than just the character of Edge. From his early life and the influence being raised by a single mother had on him, to the very real life longtime friendship with Christian, to his relationship with Lita. This is a great one to watch before WrestleMania 36.