WWE's 'The Undertaker' Premiering Documentary At Austin Film Festival

By Ginny Reese

October 29, 2020

The Austin Film Festival has teamed up with the World Wrestling Entertainment, more commonly known as the WWE, to produce a documentary.

According to KVUE, the documentary, called Brothers of Destruction, gives "an in-depth look into a 20-year story between wrestling's most dangerous brothers, The Undertaker and Kane."

The documentary will be shown first on Thursday, October 29th, the final day of the Austin Film Festival.

Following its premiere, the documentary will be shown on Sunday, November 15th on the WWE Network as a part of 30 Days of The Deadman, a month-long celebration commemorating the 30-year anniversary of The Undertaker's WWE debut.

According to the WWE, the documentary shows "a candid discussion between The Undertaker and Kane about their storied career for the first time."

In an interview with KVUE, The undertaker stated, "When I first debuted, not at Survivor Series, but the TV's, I was called "Kane" the Undertaker. So now here's Kane, everybody is going to come to find out that it's my half brother that I thought was dead for all these years. And now I'm coming face to face with him after all this time. It was so good. It was you know, it was so much fun helping develop his character so that it made sense with my character. That storyline has gone on for, what, 23 years now? And still, if we're together, people, they lose their minds when the Brothers of Destruction are together. It's really fun."

Photo: Getty Images

Source: KVUE

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