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WrestleMania IX — easily one of the most controversial nights in wrestling history. Now's your chance to finally get the full story
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The togas. The camels. Heck, the fact that it all went down at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. WrestleMania IX was peak early-'90s chaos, and now we're getting a front-row seat and a look-back to the mayhem that made it legendary. WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle is now streaming on Peacock as an original, pulling back the curtain on one of WWE's most controversial and bizarre nights ever.
Now's your chance to learn where to watch WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle before it hits your TV screen.


WrestleMania IX
WWEBack in April of '93, WrestleMania IX saw none other than Hulk Hogan — a living, mustachioed legend — unexpectedly leave the night with the WWF Championship in a move that fans are still talking about. Add in elaborate costumes, surprise twists, and a whole lot of spectacle, and you've got what many consider one of the wildest nights in wrestling history. No pay-per-view required — all you need is Peacock.
The doc features never-before-seen footage and insider details that give new context to the chaos. From the build-up to the aftermath, it dives into how WWE turned a standard wrestling event into something completely over-the-top. Something theatrical. Something worth talking about.
And if you're already getting hyped, good timing. WrestleMania 41 is streaming live on Peacock on April 19 and 20, and just like in 1993, the spotlight's back in Vegas. Good timing, right? Because this documentary sets the stage perfectly for what's to come.
Check out how to watch WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle below.
Like we said, WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle will be available on Peacock. In addition, you'll also be able to stream WrestleMania 41 on the same streaming service on April 19 and 20. Wrestling fans, we think you've found your new favorite streaming service. Snag Peacock starting at just $7.99/month for tons of shows, movies, and events.
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