A man standing in a ring in Dark Side of the Ring
On September 25th, Netflix will present the long-awaited docuseries Mr. McMahon. Similar to the canceled biopic, it seeks to unravel the complicated legacy, to say the least, of the ex-CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, Vincent Kennedy McMahon. Good luck.
'Dark Side of the Ring's Greatest Strength Is Its Versatility The best part of Dark Side of the Ring's wealth of episodes and stories to tell is that there truly is something for everyone. The wrestling business is a blend of big personalities spanning different eras and cultures, and in their efforts to produce great stories in the ring, there are better ones outside of it.
Dark Side of the Ring is best known for its deep coverage of the worst moments, the deaths of the Benoit family, of Owen Hart, or the sins of those once considered legends, like The Fabulous Moolah and Jimmy Snuka. In that sense, there are still many stories yet to be told, hopefully in later seasons. However, the most fascinating parts of the series, at least to this writer, are its intimate profiles of wrestlers past and present.
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