«You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.» True words spoken by one Harvey Dent, a.k.a. Two-Face, a Batman villain, a man literally divided by the dichotomy of good and evil, which itself has been an integral part of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for as long as anyone can remember. The WWE Evil docuseries takes a long look at the «dark side» of WWE's history, exploring the villainous origins and evil tendencies of some of the company's most prolific superstars.
As part of the deal with Peacock having the exclusive rights to stream the sports entertainment juggernaut's productions, the platform has also acquired several pieces of WWE Original programming that peel back the curtain and give viewers a chance to delve deep into WWE's lore and history. This eight-episode docuseries, WWE Evil, comes as the very first original product of the long-ago billion-dollar arrangement made between WWE and the Peacock streaming service, with the very first episode centered around WCW's infamous «Hollywood» Hulk Hogan, slated for March 24 on Peacock.
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However, there are special airings of some WWE Evil episodes set to air on the USA Network as part of its WrestleMania Week, beginning with the episode focused on the rise of the current WWE Universal Champion, the «Tribal Chief» Roman Reigns, immediately after WWE Raw on May 28 at 11 pm, ET. The next episode to be featured on USA takes a look at the «Brothers of Destruction,» i.e. the Hall of Fame duo of The Undertaker and Kane, airing right after WWE NXT 2.0 on May 29 at 10 pm, ET. The docuseries is created, produced and narrated by WWE legend John Cena, ironically one of
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