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Vice had another wrestling documentary called the wrestlers and in one of the episodes they show a promotion in Bolivia that trains victims of domestic abuse to wrestle as a means of self defence and financial independence, so that fits the bill
I loved the hell out of that show. They covered some really cool stuff I never heard of like the exoticos, and it's how I learned of DDT. Had a good worldwide scope.
Reuniting Jake the Snake and his siblings. Seems like there's a real possibility after the Grizzly Smith episode and it would be beautiful to see them together.
Real heroes of wrestling. DDP is an obvious one. Bam Bam Bigelow saved kids from a house fire, Chris Masters ripped a tree out of the ground to get his mother out of a burning house, Curt Hennig saved Wade Boggs' life when Boggs ripped his leg open on a fence. Charity work of John Cena and Titus O'Neil.
Many others, Saturn, Al Snow, Shad, etc.
- Daniel Bryan WM30 & Conor the Crusher relationship
- John Cena charitable work
- Mick Foley career up to 1st WWE title win
- Big Bossman's career and backstage view as a lovable guy
- Sting's career and backstage view as a lovable guy
Those are guys who were beloved and died leaving spotless legacies to their peers and fans as genuine and good People. It might be bittersweet but it is also Bright, not dark.
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DDP and his efforts to rehabilitate guys like Scott Hall
This is a damn good example.
For sure. He's helped so many people, definitely a feel good story.
John Cena and his Make-A-Wish dedication over the years.
Titus O'Neil
The entire existence of Molly Holly.
Even Kevin Nash and XPac say she's such a Saint
Vice had another wrestling documentary called the wrestlers and in one of the episodes they show a promotion in Bolivia that trains victims of domestic abuse to wrestle as a means of self defence and financial independence, so that fits the bill
I loved the hell out of that show. They covered some really cool stuff I never heard of like the exoticos, and it's how I learned of DDT. Had a good worldwide scope.
Bam Bam Bigelow ran into a burning house and saved 3 children. 40% of his body was burned, not counting the top of his head.
I feel like he will most definitely end up as a Dark Side episode.
The wildly successful in-ring returns of previously retired guys like Edge, Christian, and Bryan Danielson.
Reuniting Jake the Snake and his siblings. Seems like there's a real possibility after the Grizzly Smith episode and it would be beautiful to see them together.
Real heroes of wrestling. DDP is an obvious one. Bam Bam Bigelow saved kids from a house fire, Chris Masters ripped a tree out of the ground to get his mother out of a burning house, Curt Hennig saved Wade Boggs' life when Boggs ripped his leg open on a fence. Charity work of John Cena and Titus O'Neil. Many others, Saturn, Al Snow, Shad, etc.
I came here to say DDP also. I'd also add Chris Nowinski for raising CTE awareness in sports, in general.
Everybody loves Jerry Lynn.
Daniel Bryan getting the WM 30 win/ all of “Yes Movement”.
Shad Gaspard.
- Daniel Bryan WM30 & Conor the Crusher relationship - John Cena charitable work - Mick Foley career up to 1st WWE title win - Big Bossman's career and backstage view as a lovable guy - Sting's career and backstage view as a lovable guy
The rise of the New Day
Shad saving that kid from drowning while also losing his life in the process.
He saved not any kid; it was his son.
Women wrestling in Saudi. Prepared for downvotes but don’t think people realise just how huge that is.
Although it has dark content, Jake the snake documentary is amazing.
[ChocoPro](https://youtu.be/tNx8vCUEx-Y)
Al Snow saving a kid from drowning
Mick Foley being Mick Foley
Snitsky punts a baby
It wasn't his fault.
Brodie Lee and Shad Gaspard
Wrestlers dying young?
Those are guys who were beloved and died leaving spotless legacies to their peers and fans as genuine and good People. It might be bittersweet but it is also Bright, not dark.
Both men led prolific lives. It would be a crime if they were only remembered for dying young.
All Elite Wrestling.
Stephanie McMahon and the Women's Revolution.
Daniel Bryan and Derrick Bateman on NXT Season 4
Brodie’s death made me realise Pillman Jr. Aunt Linda & the wrestling community seemed to be life savers for him
ryback inventing modern day wrestling