WWE’S MOST WANTED TREASURES & BIOGRAPHY
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ake Storage Wars, Pawn Stars or anything to do with memorabilia, mix in some WWE flair and you will get the premise of WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures. From the search for Ric Flair’s butterfly robe to Andy Kaufman’s neck brace, prepare for the ultimate road trip as some amazing WWE Legends head out across the country to find some of the most elusive WWE collectibles. “There are certain things that just resonate with [people], and going back is like stepping into a time machine,” WWE EVP of Strategy and Talent Development Paul “Triple H” Levesque tells us (pictured above with Stephanie McMahon). “There’s a Maya Angelou quote that states, ‘People won’t remember what you said or did; they will remember how you made them feel.’ And I truly believe that. It’s especially true 4
in our business because WWE sort of makes you feel something, these characters make you feel something, they take you back to a time in your life where you felt a certain way … and there’s nothing like that.” The series captures great behind-the-scenes looks at the significance of these relics, where the items were found and who owned them. “Meeting the network of fans and the collectors … it really shows you the depth of how much WWE Superstars touch fans’ lives and how much they really mean to them,” Levesque adds. In addition to Treasures, WWE Studios and A&E will present eight original installments of the famed Biography series, which will include profiles on WWE Legends like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Booker T, Ultimate Warrior, Mick Foley, Bret “Hitman” Hart and
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