Dark Side Of The Ring Season 3 To Start With Brian Pillman Episode

Brian Pillman, Dynamite Kid, and more will be covered in Dark Side of the Ring's third season.

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Dark Side of the Ring's third season will kick off when an episode on former WCW and WWE star Brian Pillman, as confirmed by Steve Austin during an appearance on VICE's Cari & Jemele (Won't) Stick To Sports podcast.

Here's the clip in question:-

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'Stone Cold', who teamed with Pillman as part of the fourth incarnation of the Hollywood Blonds tag team in WCW, said he was interviewed as a talking head on the show. His long history with the 'Loose Cannon' means he should be able to bring unique and valuable insight to the production.

As announced last October, Dark Side of the Ring will return for its third season later this year, though a specific start date is yet to be confirmed. A December report stated that footage had been captured at the famous 2300/ECW arena in Philadelphia.

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Confirmed topics for season three include Pillman, the WCW/NJPW Collision in Korea show from 1995, Dynamite Kid, Nick Gage, and Grizzly Smith.

This will be the longest season of Dark Side of the Ring yet, with 14 episodes being produced compared to season one's six and season two's 10. The last season concluded with an episode on Owen Hart last May.

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