A new WWE documentary series in the works.
John Cena is set to produce and appear in "WWE: Recruits" for the Roku Channel, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The eight-episode series will focus on young athletes in WWE's developmental system as they chase their dream of becoming a WWE Superstar.
Filming has already begun, with some content produced this weekend during WrestleMania. Paul "Triple H" Levesque, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, and Bianca Belair are confirmed to appear.
A. Smith & Co. Productions, the company behind American Ninja Warrior, Hell's Kitchen, and The Titan Games (with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) are set to produce the show.
“Millions around the world watch and dream of it, but only a handful of extraordinary individuals can become a WWE Superstar,” Cena said in a statement. “I am so excited to bring WWE: Recuits to The Roku Channel and look forward to giving viewers an exclusive all-access perspective on how the WWE turns the dreams of talented young people into a reality.”
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“Roku Original series WWE: Recruits not only unpacks how the WWE transforms unknown athletes into world-renowned stars, but also invites audiences into the lives of an unforgettable group of young people chasing their ultimate dream,” added Sean Boyle, the head of adventure and exploration programming for Roku Channel. “We could not be more excited to work with the icon himself, John Cena, as our executive producer and our outstanding partners, the WWE and A. Smith & Co Productions, to share the untold story of this high-stakes world.”