WWE is preparing for its next pay-per-view with around the corner. Ahead of the pay-per-view towards the end of May 2024, WWE has started a promotional campaign that is now in full swing. The wrestling company recently released a poster for the event, featuring some of its top superstars.
King and Queen of the RingA promotional image for WWE’s 2024.
However, when the poster made its way online, fans could not help but notice the similarities between it and Chadwick Boseman’s poster. As a result, fans quickly took to social media to accuse WWE of directly ripping off the Marvel film’s poster. Despite fan accusations, this isn’t the first time WWE has taken direct inspiration from movies. Here is what fans had to say about the poster online.

Fans Accuse WWE of Copying Chadwick Boseman’s Poster

WWE recently released a poster for the pay-per-view, which is slated to take place later this month in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The poster features the current Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes, alongside the likes of Logan Paul, Sami Zayn, Becky Lynch, Jade Cargill, and Bianca Belair.
Chadwick Boseman in Black PanterFans felt WWE was copying Chadwick Boseman’s poster.
However, after fans saw the poster, they could not help but notice the similarities between it and the poster for . The 2018 film starring the late Chadwick Boseman was a critical and commercial success. Fans noted how the positioning of WWE superstars and the layout of the poster were reminiscent of .

Here is what fans had to say about the new poster on X.

WWE used A.i to make the cover lol

— Rich Executive (@WWaveboy) May 6, 2024

 

Paying homage

— Yisroel Goldberg (@YisroelGoldber1) May 6, 2024

 

We need a new graphics designer man

— ︎ (@prayedsinners_) May 6, 2024

 

I thought it looked familiar lol

— Monkey D Batz (@ss_batz) May 7, 2024

 

Thank God someone else saw this and thought Black Panther not just me

— JonPipebomb (@Jon4590) May 6, 2024

 

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As the tweets suggest, some fans were in utter disbelief over the similarities between and ‘s posters. Therefore, many fans accused WWE of directly copying from the poster of the Marvel movie. However, some fans took things on a lighter note, seeing the WWE poster as an homage to the iconic film.

WWE Has Also Drawn Inspiration From Movies in the Past

WWE Unforgiven 2008inspired the WWE poster in 2008.
The isn’t the first time WWE has taken direct inspiration from movies, especially from Hollywood blockbusters. In the past, several wrestlers have debuted in-ring gear, which is based on Marvel characters, including the famous Thanos-themed gear Seth Rollins wore at the 2018 .

WWE loved ripping off movies for their attitude era PPVs names also.
Armageddon
Judgement day
Unforgiven
No way out
Insurrextion

Someone was a huge movie fan back then.

— GRISWOLD (@123griswold321) May 6, 2024

 

Similarly, WWE has also borrowed storylines and character gimmicks from movies. During the Attitude Era, when the company was known as WWF, several of his high-profile pay-per-views were rip-offs of some of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters. For instance, the first pay-per-view was held in 1999, a year after the release of the Bruce Willis-led film of the same name.

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Meanwhile, other pay-per-views such as , , and , all borrowed their names from hit films. The poster for the 2008 edition of , featured Bautista in a pose reminiscent of poster. Therefore, there are countless instances of WWE drawing inspiration from movies in the past and the is just continuing the trend.

pay-per-view is slated to take place on May 25, 2024, and will livestream on Peacock.