
Dark Side of the Ring
Documentary • TV-14 • 2019- • 4 Seasons
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Finding truth at the intersection of fantasy and reality in the veiled world of professional wrestling.
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The world of wrestling isn’t all sunshine and rainbows and this series shows the more darker sides of the industry
Required viewing for fans of the wrestling industry, even if it can be hard to watch at times
Excellent series that tells the fascinating, scary, funny, brutal, tragic stories behind the scenes of the wrestling world. For everyone.
Very informative, and well put together. Each story is intriguing. Feel like pace is sometimes an issue.
One of the few good things Vice has produced
I found all the topics within the wrestling community rather interesting, especially with just how serious messed up some of these are.
Even if you don’t watch wrestling the stories surrounding the business are still fascinating. Vice’s presentation style makes it even better
Very well done doc series about pro wrestling. Even if you aren’t a wrestling, it’s still a great series!
there are certain episodes I think literally everyone should watch and then some I think are only for die hard wrestling fans. amazing show
Excellent docu-series. Proves that the best stories happen behind the scenes in professional wrestling.
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7.5 – Based on 352 ratings
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