Dark Side of the Ring reveals episode topics for season six

The full list of episode topics has been revealed for Dark Side of the Ring’s new season.

Dark Side of the Ring returns with season six premiering on Vice TV at 10 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, March 25. A trailer for the new season was released today, announcing that there will be episodes focused on the following 10 subjects:

  • Hell in a Cell
  • Big Van Vader
  • Tony Atlas
  • Ludvig Borga
  • Billy Jack Haynes
  • Eddie Gilbert
  • “Superstar” Billy Graham
  • Daffney
  • The Original Sheik
  • Muhammad Hassan

Interviews with Mick Foley, Jim Cornette, Jim Ross, Rob Van Dam, Tony Atlas, Marc Copani (Muhammad Hassan), Mark Henry, and Billy Jack Haynes are included in the trailer. Haynes was arrested and charged with the murder of his 85-year-old wife Janette Becraft in February 2024.

The Hell in a Cell episode looks to be heavily focused on Foley and his match against The Undertaker from King of the Ring 1998. Last August, Ross said he was interviewed for an upcoming Dark Side of the Ring episode where Foley would be the topic.

Debut date for new ‘Dark Side of the Ring’ season revealed

The sixth season of the popular ‘Dark Side of the Ring’ series on Vice TV now has a return date.

The show will return on Tuesday, March 25th, announced on Thursday as part of a relaunch for the Vice TV channel.

The media outlet announced the creation of a new Vice Sports division and are now refocusing their TV network to be sports-first with a commitment to more than 50 hours of new scripted programming of which ‘Dark Side of the Ring’ will be a key part of. They are also going to air competitions like American Ninja Warrior, arena football, darts, and Red Bull events.

Also among the new series and partnerships announced Thursday includes ‘Dark Side of the Cage’ which is assumed to be an MMA-focused series similar to the wrestling one.

While topics for the upcoming ‘Dark Side of the Ring’ series are not known, it’s believed a Mick Foley episode is upcoming based on Jim Ross saying he was interviewed for the topic earlier this year.

The series debuted in April 2019 and has aired every year since then with the exception of 2022. There have been 50 episodes to date.

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We have a giant story on the life and career of Kevin Sullivan. It’s one of the biggest stories we’ve done in recent years covering this very unique person who wore a lot of hats in the industry and had a lot of very significant influence on aspects of the genre.

Among the other topics covered:

  • Tony Khan announces the second AEW stadium show for 2025 and we talk about reports of a third one as well.
  • Previewing All In
  • Update on Bash in Berlin including a new main event not announced yet and the latest on the planned stipulation
  • Bryan Danielson talks about his life and career
  • AEW and Triller doing PPV bundles
  • U.S. Olympic wrestling roundup as well as Hiroshi Tanahashi wants to recruit three Olympians
  • Update on G-1 Climax tournament and all the bouts of the past week
  • A look at the career of Yoshinari Ogawa who retired this past week
  • A look at Dennis Brent, who passed away, a behind-the-scenes figure who was very close to many insiders in the wrestling community and had worked for and with World Class, Mid South, WCW, JCP and WWE before a tragic case of MS ended him in wrestling.
  • Update on legal wranglings involving Janel Grant, Vince McMahoin and Dr. Carlon Colker
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings from the past week, weekly rankings, comparisons with a year ago, segment-by-segment, nightly placings competition and more
  • Rundown from another big show at Arena Mexico
  • More on the CMLL Grand Prix show featuring wrestlers from all over the world
  • Return date announced for one of the biggest international stars
  • Exactly what the issues are with AAA and Penta & Fenix and why their talent isn’t allowed to appear on the same shows in Mexico
  • Update on the Stardom Five Star Grand Prix
  • Dragon Gate Dangerous Gate update
  • N-1 tournament update
  • What WWE NXT star is getting over in Japan
  • Grandson of one of the biggest wrestling stars of all-time now training to wrestle
  • El Hijo del Santo retirement tour update and he talks about when he was negotiating to go full-time with WWE
  • MJF vs. Michael Oku match story and angle with Ospreay
  • GCW hits Japan
  • PPV updates for recent pro wrestling and boxing events
  • Tony Khan talks more on big announcements
  • Update on Young Bucks
  • Penta & Fenix update
  • Behind the making of MJF vs. Oku in England
  • Advances for upcoming WWE & AEW shows
  • Streaming numbers and international TV numbers
  • Update on Conor McGregor fighting
  • Former MMA fighter involved in a shooting death of a man who was friends with the person who was accused of kidnapping his son
  • Heyman talks his ECW run
  • Ronda Rousey on Vince McMahon
  • Jesse Ventura and his attempt to unionize wrestlers

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  • A spokesperson for Janel Grant confirmed that neither Grant nor her representatives were interviewed for Netflix’s docuseries on Vince McMahon. The series premieres on Wednesday, September 25.
  • WrestleVotes reports that the movie “The Killer’s Game” will be the presenting sponsor for CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s strap match at Bash in Berlin this Saturday. The movie stars Dave Bautista and features McIntyre in a role as well.
  • WWE produced a video of Gunther training for his match against Randy Orton at Bash in Berlin.
  • Gunther explained to German publication Bild why he moved to the United States after previously not wanting to: “But at some point I couldn’t achieve anything in Europe anymore. It had to be done.”
  • In an interview with The Independent, Orton said his 2022 back surgery has given new life to his career: “I was able to do things in the gym that I hadn’t done since I was in my 20s, and since I had my back fixed, I was able to strengthen it. That gave me new life. That gave me stability – almost like body armor, so to speak, that I had never had before.”
  • Lilian Garcia told TV Insider how proud she is of Samantha Irvin and Alicia Taylor for taking things to another level as ring announcers:
    • Mike [McGuirk] opened the door for me. Then I was able to take it to another level. Now these ladies are taking it to another level. That’s what makes me so excited that we can keep breaking barriers. The fact I got to be the first female ring announcer to ever announce WrestleMania. I hold that dear to my heart and don’t take it for granted. It’s a tremendous privilege not only as a woman but as a Latina. Then now they get to break their own barriers. Two women hosting these mega shows. I’m so proud of them, especially when I see how much they love the job. That’s what I told Howard [Finkel]. I told him I would work so hard at this job because I knew how much he loved this job. He was helping me and mentoring me. I appreciated it so much. I wanted whoever had this position to appreciate it and love it like I did. Alicia and Samantha are definitely doing that. It just makes me really proud.
  • Baron Corbin spoke to TV Insider about meeting Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game last season:
    • It’s wild. The magnitude that she brings to everything and anything. It was awesome, but the biggest takeaway for me is when you are around her, she doesn’t act like a star. She acts like a normal amazing person. She is very sweet. As soon as I was introduced to her, she gives you a big hug. Then you’re like, ‘This is crazy. She is the biggest star on the planet right now.’ To see someone so humble and how they carry themselves. In that way, it’s nice to see. It really teaches you that when people have an ego, they shouldn’t. You look at how the biggest star in the world acts. You should be the same. It’s the same reason I say in our locker room that if Roman Reigns doesn’t have an ego, nobody on this roster should. He is the standard at the top.
  • As part of WWE’s partnership with the Big 12 Conference, CM Punk, The Miz, Jey Uso, Bron Breakker, and Paul “Triple H” Levesque appeared in a hype video for the 2024 college football season.
  • The New York Post has an interview with Dominik Mysterio.
  • Rhea Ripley was featured on a new episode of WWE’s Tattooed digital series.
  • NXT’s Jaida Parker appeared on the Under the Ring podcast.
  • Booker T paid tribute to Sid Vicious.

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Fight Game: AEW Dynasty preview

John LaRocca and I are back with another episode of The Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked things off with our discussion on this week’s Dark Side of the Ring episode on Chris Adams, looking at a major unanswered question as well as going through some of the finer details of Adams’ death through Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter bio from 2001.

We then got to the rest of our topics which included:

  • How WWE handled Rhea Ripley’s injury
  • Cody Rhodes’ first WWE title defense
  • Sami Zayn vs. Chad Gable in Montreal
  • Trick vs. Melo II
  • AEW Dynasty preview

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Fight Game: Did anyone look good from AEW showing the All In footage?

John LaRocca and I are back with another episode of The Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show talking about another show we did this week featuring a review of the movie The Wrestler. We didn’t talk about WWE WrestleMania 40 from last weekend because we covered it on this website on Sunday night after night two

We then got to our topics which included:

  • Who looked good coming out of AEW showing the backstage CM Punk vs. Jack Perry footage from All In?
  • Will Ospreay’s promo
  • A really solid Samoa Joe vs. Dustin Rhodes match
  • What did The Rock give Cody Rhodes on WWE Raw?
  • The Dark Side of the Ring episode on Chris Colt
  • Preview of New Japan’s Windy City Riot

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Figure Four Daily: Lance Storm’s advice to Tony Khan about Canada, Bagwell DSOTR, NXT dissection

Figure Four Daily with Lance Storm is back with tons to talk about including advice to Tony Khan about promoting in Canada, the Buff Bagwell Dark Side of the Ring, and a complete dissection of the Tuesday NXT show. A fun time as always so check it out~!

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Fight Game: Can Will Ospreay become the biggest star in wrestling?

John LaRocca and I are back with another episode of The Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show talking about what’s going on in the world of main roster WWE.

We then got to our Top 5 which included:

  • Will Ospreay and his outlook for 2024
  • The way AEW brought in Kazuchika Okada and whether it was good enough for his quality of star
  • The upcoming AEW Tag Team title tournament
  • The Dark Side of the Ring season debut episode on John “Earthquake” Tenta
  • The latest in NXT

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Dark Side of the Ring reveals season five premiere episode

Dark Side of the Ring has revealed which episode will be opening the show’s fifth season.

Season five of Dark Side of the Ring will premiere with an episode focused on John “Earthquake” Tenta. It’s set to air on Vice TV at 10 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, March 5.

Tenta, a former sumo wrestler, worked in Japan, WWF, and WCW during his career. He was one of Hulk Hogan’s most memorable opponents of the 1990s. 

Tenta died of cancer in 2006. He was 42 years old.

Dark Side of the Ring wrote:

Season 5 will kick-off with John ‘Earthquake’ Tenta’s story.

A larger-than-life heel in the ring and a die hard family man at home, Tenta’s passing at just 42 years old was an especially cruel ending for a man so universally beloved.

Tuesday, March 5 at 10pm ET on @vicetv

.The episode is titled “The Ballad of ‘Earthquake’ John Tenta.” The synopsis for it can be read below:

John Tenta couldn’t be further from the monstrous Earthquake character WWF fans loved to hate; as his career faded, a health battle threatened to take him from the family he loved.

Season five of Dark Side of the Ring will also have episodes focusing on Chris Adams, Sensational Sherri, Terry Gordy, Black Saturday (Vince McMahon purchasing Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1984 for access to its TBS time slot), Chris Colt, The Sandman, Harley Race, Buff Bagwell, and Brutus Beefcake.

Premiere date, list of topics announced for Dark Side of the Ring season five

Dark Side of the Ring is officially making its return to Vice TV this March.

It was announced today that season five of Dark Side of the Ring will premiere on Tuesday, March 5 at 10 p.m. Eastern time. There will be 10 episodes in the season. Here are the topics that will be covered:

  • Chris Adams
  • Sensational Sherri
  • Terry Gordy
  • Black Saturday (Vince McMahon purchasing Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1984 for access to its TBS time slot)
  • Chris Colt
  • The Sandman
  • Earthquake
  • Harley Race
  • Buff Bagwell
  • Brutus Beefcake

The trailer for the new season can be seen below:

Co-created by executive producers Evan Husney and Jason Eisener, Dark Side of the Ring has been airing since 2019. It became the highest-rated show in Vice TV history during its run.

Season four of Dark Side of the Ring aired from May-August 2023. There were episodes on Chris Candido & Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, Magnum TA, the Graham family, Doink the Clown, The Junkyard Dog, Adrian Adonis, Abdullah the Butcher, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bash at the Beach 2000, and Marty Jannetty.

Report: New season of Dark Side of the Ring planned for March premiere

New episodes of Dark Side of the Ring will be airing on Vice TV soon.

PWInsider reports that Dark Side of the Ring has been renewed for a fifth season, and the current plan is for the season to premiere this March. Chris Jericho, who is the narrator for the series, had stated this past October that new episodes would be coming soon.

The topics that will be covered in the new season haven’t been revealed. Dark Side of the Ring sent out a tweet in August asking viewers which stories they would like to see covered in the next season.

Season four of Dark Side of the Ring premiered in May 2023 and ended in August. It featured episodes on Chris Candido & Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, Magnum TA, the Graham family, Doink the Clown, The Junkyard Dog, Adrian Adonis, Abdullah the Butcher, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bash at the Beach 2000, and Marty Jannetty.

Dark Side of the Ring became a hit series for Vice TV after premiering in 2019. The show was created by executive producers Evan Husney and Jason Eisener.

Wrestling Observer Live: Bryan & Lance talk NWA-TNA, Abby Dark Side of the Ring, NXT TV report

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm is back with tons to talk about including Lance’s thoughts on this week’s NWA-TNA and the Abdullah the Butcher Dark Side of the Ring, then we’ve got news and the world famous NXT report leading to Great American Bash this weekend. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Pacific Rim: A unique perspective on the life of Adrian Adonis

The Pacific Rim Pro Wrestling Podcast is back with a look at the life of Adrian Adonis from a unique perspective: his friendship with co-host Fumi Saito.

Website subscribers can listen by scrolling down.

Fumi talks about how they met in the AWA, Adonis’ success in Japan and the last trip to Tokyo where Adonis told Fumi he was getting back into shape for a comeback, just weeks before his tragic death. Plus, we discuss how this very podcast helped Adonis’ oldest daughter learn about her father. 

Also, we remember Shinya Hashimoto, one of NJPW’s original “Three Musketeers,”  Kiyoko Kimura, and the new Japanese wrestling promotions coming to the United States.

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Wrestling Observer Live: Should Junkyard Dog be in the WON Hall of Fame?

Editor’s Note: This was recorded on Saturday prior to WWE Money in the Bank.

It’s Saturday and that means Wrestling Observer Live. Happy Canada Day!

We have lots of stuff to cover: two incredible Stardom cage matches, WWE SmackDown in front of a red hot crowd in London, a preview of what should be a great Money In The Bank, a few interesting things on AEW Rampage, and some thoughts on the AEW Fight Forever video game release..

Also, following the latest episode of Dark Side of the Ring, people are talking about the career of the Junkyard Dog which had its ups and downs. The question is should JYD be in the Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame? Check it out.

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Figure Four Daily: Lance Storm talks wrestling injury rate, Dark Side of the Ring, NWA-TNA week 2

Figure Four Daily with Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm is back and we’ve got tons to talk about including Lance’s thoughts on the injury rate in pro-wrestling and whether the schedule today is having any bearing on that, Dark Side of the Ring, his thoughts on week 2 of NWA-TNA, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio: Hot Dynamite, AEW and ITV, Battle of the Belts, NXT TV, more

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including AEW and ITV, Battle of the Belts, Carlito perhaps going to WWE, New Japan Strong, Dark Side of the Ring, and full AEW Dynamite and NXT reviews. A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:

Start: AEW Collision to air on ITV4, Battle of the Belts will return

10:46: Jimmy Jacobs joins AEW, Carlito/WWE speculation

13:20: NJPW Strong Japan tour update, new matches for Forbidden Door

20:25: Graham family episode of Dark Side of the Ring

33:44: Ratings

38:53: AEW Dynamite recap

1:00:18: WWE NXT recap

1:11:06: AEW Rampage and ROH spoilers

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