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Breaking the Cycle: The Graham Dynasty Season 4 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dark Side of the Ring,” titled “Breaking the Cycle: The Graham Dynasty,” promises to delve deep into the complex history of one of wrestling’s most influential families. This episode will air on Vice and is sure to captivate fans with its exploration of the Graham family’s impact on the wrestling world.
Eddie Graham, the patriarch of the Graham Dynasty, played a significant role in making Florida a wrestling hub for many years. His vision and leadership helped shape the landscape of professional wrestling in the region. Alongside his son Mike, the family built a legacy that many in the industry look up to. However, the episode will also shine a light on the darker side of their story.
Viewers will learn about the series...
Breaking the Cycle: The Graham Dynasty Season 4 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Dark Side of the Ring,” titled “Breaking the Cycle: The Graham Dynasty,” promises to delve deep into the complex history of one of wrestling’s most influential families. This episode will air on Vice and is sure to captivate fans with its exploration of the Graham family’s impact on the wrestling world.
Eddie Graham, the patriarch of the Graham Dynasty, played a significant role in making Florida a wrestling hub for many years. His vision and leadership helped shape the landscape of professional wrestling in the region. Alongside his son Mike, the family built a legacy that many in the industry look up to. However, the episode will also shine a light on the darker side of their story.
Viewers will learn about the series...
- 4/22/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The WWE Hall of Fame is one of the most decorated moments in the WWE for a superstar. The WWE has inducted some of its most iconic personalities into the Hall of Fame. From Andre the Giant to Dusty Rhodes and Eddie Guerrero.
Over the years, WWE veterans have graced the occasion of reliving their cherished careers once again. During the 2008 Hall of Fame, Triple H inducted Ric Flair into the prestigious lot.
Triple H remembers a humiliating moment during Ric Flair’s Hall of Fame induction. (Image Credit: WWE)
The Nature Boy has indeed been an elite superstar in the WWE for decades. But an embarrassing moment for Triple H during Ric Flair’s induction speech haunts him to this day.
Triple H recalls an embarrassing moment from Ric Flair’s Hall of Fame induction Triple H inducted Ric Flair into the WWE Hall of Fame. (Image Credit: WWE)
WWE’s head of content,...
Over the years, WWE veterans have graced the occasion of reliving their cherished careers once again. During the 2008 Hall of Fame, Triple H inducted Ric Flair into the prestigious lot.
Triple H remembers a humiliating moment during Ric Flair’s Hall of Fame induction. (Image Credit: WWE)
The Nature Boy has indeed been an elite superstar in the WWE for decades. But an embarrassing moment for Triple H during Ric Flair’s induction speech haunts him to this day.
Triple H recalls an embarrassing moment from Ric Flair’s Hall of Fame induction Triple H inducted Ric Flair into the WWE Hall of Fame. (Image Credit: WWE)
WWE’s head of content,...
- 3/26/2025
- by Pranjal Mishra
- FandomWire
“Dark Side of the Ring” returns with a gripping episode titled “Breaking the Cycle: The Graham Dynasty.” This episode, airing on January 29, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on Vice, dives deep into the storied history of Florida wrestling. The focus is on the Graham family, particularly patriarch Eddie Graham and his son Mike. They played pivotal roles in making Florida a wrestling powerhouse for many years.
The episode explores the highs and lows of the Graham dynasty, showcasing their immense contributions to the sport. However, it doesn’t shy away from the darker side of their legacy. A series of shocking tragedies struck the family, casting a long shadow over their achievements. Viewers will learn how these events not only affected the Grahams but also the wrestling community as a whole.
“Breaking the Cycle” promises to be an emotional journey, revealing the challenges faced by the Graham family and how they tried to cope with their losses.
The episode explores the highs and lows of the Graham dynasty, showcasing their immense contributions to the sport. However, it doesn’t shy away from the darker side of their legacy. A series of shocking tragedies struck the family, casting a long shadow over their achievements. Viewers will learn how these events not only affected the Grahams but also the wrestling community as a whole.
“Breaking the Cycle” promises to be an emotional journey, revealing the challenges faced by the Graham family and how they tried to cope with their losses.
- 1/21/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The careers of old Hollywood greats still fascinate movie fans today, and if any actor typifies the classic Hollywood star, Humphry Bogart fits the mold. Born in 1899, Bogart was a late bloomer in the industry and diligently worked his way up the ladder by starring in a number of gangster films, including the notable Public Enemy in 1931. When he reached his 40s, he cemented his glittering place in cinema history by starring in such classics as The Maltese Falcon (1941), Casablanca (1943), and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
Even with Bogart's tough-guy image, sharp dialogue delivery, sad eyes, and emotionally complex characterizations, there's one film that hardly anyone would imagine he'd star in — 1939's The Return of Doctor X, directed by Vincent Sherman. The casting of Bogart in this sci-fi horror B-movie may feel a little puzzling, and it would become his only appearance in a horror film. Audiences can witness...
Even with Bogart's tough-guy image, sharp dialogue delivery, sad eyes, and emotionally complex characterizations, there's one film that hardly anyone would imagine he'd star in — 1939's The Return of Doctor X, directed by Vincent Sherman. The casting of Bogart in this sci-fi horror B-movie may feel a little puzzling, and it would become his only appearance in a horror film. Audiences can witness...
- 12/24/2024
- by Beverley Knight
- MovieWeb
Wrestler Hulk Hogan today led tributes to legendary wrestling Hall of Famer Paul Orndorff who has died at the age of 71. "Mr Wonderful" has suffered with numerous health issues over the last few year, including serious illnesses such as cancer and dementia. In a sad day for wrestling fans, the announcement was made earlier today, along with the setting up of a GoFundMe page link, which was set up a few days ago to help prepare for the idol's farewell funeral. Writing on his Instagram account the wrestler's son, Travis Orndorff gave this tribute.
"It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my father, Paul Parlette Orndorff Jr. . He is better known as "Mr. #1derful" Paul Orndorff. Most of you will remember him for his physique. Many will remember his intensity. But if I could only get you to understand and see his heart. He will always be Pop,...
"It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my father, Paul Parlette Orndorff Jr. . He is better known as "Mr. #1derful" Paul Orndorff. Most of you will remember him for his physique. Many will remember his intensity. But if I could only get you to understand and see his heart. He will always be Pop,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Copyright: The History Of The WWE Blu-ray
The great Mark Twain is reputed to have said, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme a lot.” That’s a nice way of putting it… another way is to suggest that there’s nothing new under the sun: everything’s a rehash of a Xerox of a reboot of a copy, especially in the cheerfully plagiaristic world of professional wrestling.
Then there’s the times that life simply hiccupped and ran the same piece of bad luck all over again, because life’s like that sometimes. Or there are the weird coincidences that plague us all – like the fact that in the entire state of Ohio in 1895 there were only two motor cars, yet they still managed to hit each other.
Plagiarism, bad luck voodoo, bizarre coincidences – these are the times that, in the screwed up world of pro wrestling,...
The great Mark Twain is reputed to have said, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme a lot.” That’s a nice way of putting it… another way is to suggest that there’s nothing new under the sun: everything’s a rehash of a Xerox of a reboot of a copy, especially in the cheerfully plagiaristic world of professional wrestling.
Then there’s the times that life simply hiccupped and ran the same piece of bad luck all over again, because life’s like that sometimes. Or there are the weird coincidences that plague us all – like the fact that in the entire state of Ohio in 1895 there were only two motor cars, yet they still managed to hit each other.
Plagiarism, bad luck voodoo, bizarre coincidences – these are the times that, in the screwed up world of pro wrestling,...
- 10/6/2015
- by Ben Cooke
- Obsessed with Film
flickr
Professional wrestling is often referred to as sports entertainment due to its lack of legitimacy. However, the sport sees its fair share of injuries — both major and minor. The athletic prowess of wrestlers is often well touted, despite the business’ perception.
WWE and the world of wrestling have been criticized in recent years for the frequent deaths of former competitors — often at an age that’s far too young. These deaths have been caused by drug and alcohol addictions, accidents, head trauma, and various other personal demons. One group of deceased wrestlers that seems to expand every couple of years is that of competitors who have taken their own lives.
Suicide is a very serious issue and is considered incredibly tragic. Whatever their reasons, many professional wrestlers have decided to take their own lives. There are actually over 20 former wrestlers that have chosen to take their own lives. Some...
Professional wrestling is often referred to as sports entertainment due to its lack of legitimacy. However, the sport sees its fair share of injuries — both major and minor. The athletic prowess of wrestlers is often well touted, despite the business’ perception.
WWE and the world of wrestling have been criticized in recent years for the frequent deaths of former competitors — often at an age that’s far too young. These deaths have been caused by drug and alcohol addictions, accidents, head trauma, and various other personal demons. One group of deceased wrestlers that seems to expand every couple of years is that of competitors who have taken their own lives.
Suicide is a very serious issue and is considered incredibly tragic. Whatever their reasons, many professional wrestlers have decided to take their own lives. There are actually over 20 former wrestlers that have chosen to take their own lives. Some...
- 9/14/2014
- by Douglas Scarpa
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
There’s a problem in wrestling right now and it’s killing crowd heat, matches, and feuds. It’s an epidemic that has swept over professional wrestling for the last 15 years and it could very well end up being a nail in the coffin of the sport.
There are no more rules for the heels to break.
Yes, we here at WhatCulture.com are well aware that wrestling is predetermined and the results are made by a booker (or writing team) in the back. However, rules are in place for one reason and one reason alone: So that heels can cheat and get people to boo them.
Think about the last time you watched a Ufc fight or any other legitimate fighting sport. What’s the first thing they do at the top of the show? They present their rules on the screen for any new fans and...
There’s a problem in wrestling right now and it’s killing crowd heat, matches, and feuds. It’s an epidemic that has swept over professional wrestling for the last 15 years and it could very well end up being a nail in the coffin of the sport.
There are no more rules for the heels to break.
Yes, we here at WhatCulture.com are well aware that wrestling is predetermined and the results are made by a booker (or writing team) in the back. However, rules are in place for one reason and one reason alone: So that heels can cheat and get people to boo them.
Think about the last time you watched a Ufc fight or any other legitimate fighting sport. What’s the first thing they do at the top of the show? They present their rules on the screen for any new fans and...
- 8/14/2014
- by Mike Shannon
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
On the heels of WrestleMania 30, WWE will be taking it to the extreme at their sixth annual Extreme Rules pay-per-view on May 4 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Given the PG aspirations of WWE in recent years, however, the action won’t nearly be as “extreme” as when the term was coined in the more violent, hard-hitting 1990s.
WWE considers gratuitous chairshots and bloodletting too extreme for TV nowadays, but such excesses were a necessary evil when they first rose to notoriety, insists a man who personified the era.
“Extreme rules, hardcore wrestling — whatever they want to call it — was born out of a necessity to survive,” said the hardcore legend Terry Funk, who revolutionized the business. “In Ecw, hardcore wrestling wasn’t done just for the fun of it. It was done for a purpose, for a reason. And for me, it was done to exist and produce a revenue for my family.
On the heels of WrestleMania 30, WWE will be taking it to the extreme at their sixth annual Extreme Rules pay-per-view on May 4 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Given the PG aspirations of WWE in recent years, however, the action won’t nearly be as “extreme” as when the term was coined in the more violent, hard-hitting 1990s.
WWE considers gratuitous chairshots and bloodletting too extreme for TV nowadays, but such excesses were a necessary evil when they first rose to notoriety, insists a man who personified the era.
“Extreme rules, hardcore wrestling — whatever they want to call it — was born out of a necessity to survive,” said the hardcore legend Terry Funk, who revolutionized the business. “In Ecw, hardcore wrestling wasn’t done just for the fun of it. It was done for a purpose, for a reason. And for me, it was done to exist and produce a revenue for my family.
- 3/14/2014
- by Marshall Ward
- Obsessed with Film
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