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The biggest by-product of the success of Dark Side of the Ring, VICE TV's pro-wrestling-themed documentary series, is the degree of sunlight brought to the subject in a sequel. For example, the life and death of "Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez would be new to those unfamiliar with '80s Texas wrestling, and Herb Abrams and his UWF promotion led to a distinctive sub-set of mostly wrestling fans, who tried to see everything from style in the early 90s. But it goes much deeper than this, especially with episodes like tonight's season finale, which cover the 1999 death of Owen Hart in a stunt-rigging accident. Hart's death was possibly the biggest mainstream news story in the entire history of the wrestling business. Mainstream interest, however, was lost by the time, how and why he was harvested above the Kemper Arena in Kansas City was made known by the ensuing criminal investigation and wrongful death trial.

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Now the scope for Hart's negligence on behalf of his employers at World Wrestling Entertainment is, naturally, one of the major parts of the Dark Side episode, and is significant for his widowed wife Martha, who first made those findings in the 2002 book.

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Whereupon she further said, "I honestly could not be happier with the story told by the Dark Side of the Ring. It's a story I've wanted to tell for a long time, and it's everything I wanted it to be. I was really happy that they were able to show the type of person that Owen was behind the scenes. For people to see what an incredible father and husband he was, and his personality, which really shines. "

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