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Top 10 WWE Studios Movies

When people think of WWE, they immediately think of wrestling, which made the company a worldwide phenomenon. However, due to the growth and popularity of WWE, the company was able to form its own film production company, WWE Studios, and they released countless different films over the years.

While not every movie is a hit, many of them are very entertaining. The studio has been creating a wide range of different films over the years, from cartoons to horror, and this has given many WWE superstars their first chance to play, opening the door to even more.

10. See No Evil (2006)

"I see no evil" is one of the most famous WWE films, in which Kane uses all his advantages. It was a great decision by the casting company, as Kane has pulled off a scary stunt throughout his career, and bringing that into the film world has worked just fine.

When the group makes the decision to completely take over the Blackwell Hotel, they are unaware that Jacob Goodnight is living inside. A psychopath who doesn't want to be disturbed then goes hunting in an attempt to capture them, leading to a gripping and undeniably frightening film.

9. Iron head (2010)

While he has since received his own Netflix television series,Knucklehead saw Big Show get the chance to work as an actor and use his incredible charisma for the film world. Because of his size, it was easy for him to enroll here as a gentle giant.

He's a bit naive as a person, and Walter (The Big Show) often does a lot of very stupid things throughout the movie. It's over the top and ridiculous, and while it's definitely not for everyone, there's no doubt that it's an audience and Big Show does a great job.

8. The Scorpion King (2002)

scorpion king gave us The Rock in the world of cinema and certainly changed his life, but that doesn't mean it's WWE's strongest film. The film tells of The Rock as a warrior hired to defeat a sorcerer.

Being part of a franchiseThe MummyExpectations for this movie were high, and overall it didn't quite live up to them. However, there's a lot of fun action going on all over the place, and it's clear here that The Rock has the personality to become a much bigger star.

7. 12 rounds (2009)

As with The Rock, it was through the WWE films that John Cena got his first big breaks in acting. Another WWE superstar to become a Hollywood hit, Cena did a fantastic job as the lead in "12 rounds", a really exciting action movie.

The idea was simple: Cena's character, Danny Fisher, had to complete 12 different tasks in order to free a kidnapped girl. Of course, there was a lot of drama and action, and while it's not the best movie of all time, it's certainly a pleasure to watch.

6. Jetsons & Wrestling: Robo Wrestling (2017)

Over the years, WWE has integrated with several animated series such as The Flintstones., Scooby-Doo , andJetsons , and this is one of the best.

5. Condemned (2007)

Idea"Sentenced" really interesting. They take someone facing the death penalty and put them on a TV show on an island where 10 convicted prisoners fight to the death to get the survivor free.

It's a strong idea, and it brought Steve Austin into the world of cinema, and while he never became a big megastar, he definitely fit into this film. He has great action and strong leadership, which is why he is one of the best in WWE Studios.

4. Scooby-Doo! The Art of Wrestling (2014)

It's another WWE team, this time working alongside popular charactersScooby-Doo . It turns out that Shaggy and Scooby are big wrestling fans, and they end up winning tickets to WWE's biggest show of the year, WrestleMania.

However, in classical fashionScooby-Doo there is a ghost that threatens to destroy WrestleMania, ruining the show for everyone. So the gang and several WWE Superstars work together to solve the mystery and save the show.

3. Legendary (2010)

This film is very emotional and deserves much more attention than it received from people. John Cena takes on the lead role here as a damaged character named Mike who gets lost. He was brought back into the family by his brother Cal, who is trying to use his wrestling career to make things right.

Mike starts mentoring his little brother in a really strong bond of brotherhood that grows throughout the movie and it's a really rewarding movie that is incredibly well told.

2. Alarm call (2013)

emergency call brought together WWE superstar David Otunge and top actress Halle Berry to create a true crime film. Focusing on a kidnapped teenage girl, the emergency operator has to work hard to try and save her life as she also deals with issues from her past.

It's a gripping film that grabs the audience from the start and is really tense throughout. It has emotion and action and it really helps to make this movie enjoyable and David Otunga is impressive in that as well.

1. Fight with my family (2019)

"Fight with my family" is undoubtedly WWE Studios' most successful and best film. Because The Rock was heavily involved in this project, WWE had a big name in the world to try and promote the film, and with the talented Florence Pugh taking the lead, it felt like a brilliant film that non-wrestling fans might enjoy.

Even though this film was actually about wrestling, focusing on Paige's career, it was able to tell a really emotional story and also appealed to die-hard wrestling fans. Featuring several A-list stars, the acting here was brilliant and it helped create a really fun movie for the whole family.