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More Dark Side Of The Ring Coming

For fans of the revealing VICE show, more Dark Side Of The Ring coming to our devices soon enough.

More Dark Side Of The Ring Coming
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For fans of the revealing VICE show, more Dark Side Of The Ring coming to our devices soon enough.

The future of the show was a bit up in the air because, well, the future of Vice Media is in doubt since they filed for bankruptcy.

On top of that financial uncertainty, some notable wrestling personalities have decided to no longer participate in the series.

In past episodes, Dark Side of the Ring has given us more detail to such incidents as the Plane Ride From Hell and the tragic death of Owen Hart.

More Dark Side Of The Ring Coming
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One fan reached out to Chris Jericho about the show and its murky future, and he had some really good news for those who enjoy it.

More Dark Side Of The Ring Coming

According to reports, one planned episode in the works will cover Gentleman Chris Adams.

His is a tragic tale of someone who could have really excelled if given an opportunity, but things never quite materialized.

What he may be most known for now is that he was the man who trained a young Steve Williams…who we would get to know as Stone Cold Steve Austin.

The tragedy of Adams is a complicated tale, hence why there would be an upcoming episode giving us details.

What you may know, Adams was going to trial for manslaughter.

More Dark Side Of The Ring Coming
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He never made it to trial, dying after being shot during a drunken brawl with a friend.

As compelling as that one will be, there are surely plenty more dark and sordid tales, those that not everyone knows about…and even those who do know about them, most do not know every pertinent detail.

Of course, when luminary figures like Jim Ross and Ric Flair have questioned the editing and presentation, it does not look great, but one way or the other more episodes will be coming.

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