“Joanie aka Chyna’s meteoric rise and fall is the stuff of Shakespearian drama, but underneath all that flash, she was an intelligent and sensitive person who struggled with addiction,“Vice Versa: Chynadirector Marah Strauch says in a statement to PEOPLE.
“This documentary will give viewers an intimate and unfiltered view of her personal journey as a pop culture icon and beyond and will compassionately tell the true story of Chyna’s last year of life,” Strauch explains.
Laurer rose to fame as a member of D-Generation X, the six-member faction that helped to cement the WWE as a powerhouse entertainment brand in the 1990s and early 2000s. The group — made up of Laurer, Gunn, Waltman, Paul “Triple H” Levesque,Shawn Michaels, and the Road Dogg Jesse James — was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019.
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Laurer became a prominent figure in WWE for her portrayal of the towering and muscular Chyna, who was D-Generation X’s enforcer and bodyguard. She also became the first female wrestler to win the Intercontinental Championship, and the first woman to enter the Royal Rumble.
“I participated in this documentary because, as Joanie’s mom, it was important to me to have the opportunity to tell my side of the story,“LaQue, Laurer’s mother, told PEOPLE in a statement. “Joanie was an awesome human being not only in the ring but, more importantly, beyond the ring. She was a wonderful person.”
“Joanie’s story is important to tell because people should know the vast extent her life’s positive impact had on so many others,” she added. “Her gentle, loving and caring way was astounding despite the inner grief and sadness she carried at the same time.”
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Vice Versa: Chynawill also include interviews with Laurer’s sister, Kathy Hamilton, and Vincent Russo, who worked with WWE during the Attitude Era.
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source: people.com