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Season three trailer of Dark Side of the Ring released

Dark Side of the Ring from VICE TV will return with season three starting May 6 at 9PM ET.

The series, which became VICE TV’s most watched show of all time, exposes the hidden, heartbreaking, and untold stories of professional wrestling with intimate access to its subjects. The series chronicles the deeply personal and often controversial legacies surrounding the larger-than-life brawlers of the wrestling world, in a sport that draws tens of millions of fans around the globe to this day.

In a press release, VICE TV unveiled the season three trailer which will tackle subjects such as Brian Pillman, the Ultimate Warrior, Collision in Korea, Dynamite Kid, and others. In total, there will be 14 episodes and will have interviews with Chris Jericho, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Jon Moxley, Eric Bischoff, Jim Cornette, David Arquette and the former wife of Ultimate Warrior, Shari Tyree, among others.

A formal series announcement revealing more of this season’s roster and storylines will be released later this month.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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