Tales From The Territories will look back at wrestling's wild history.
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"Territories were areas dominated by unscrupulous bookers, rabid fans who fervently believed in their favourite characters and fearless wrestlers who blurred the lines between fiction and reality both inside and outside the ring. is a project that peels back the curtain on the fascinating, complex history of an industry we admire greatly.Chris Jericho talks Dark Side of the Ring, Chris Benoit and how 'the spirit of Owen Hart lives on in AEW'
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