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Dark Side Of The Ring ends second season with its biggest audience yet

The highly-acclaimed Dark Side Of The Ring series ended its second season on Tuesday after 9 episodes which started in March.

This season, the popular series tackled subjects of Chris Benoit, New Jack, The Brawl For All, Jimmy Snuka and his girlfriend Nancy Argentino, Dino Bravo, David Schultz, Herb Abrams, The Road Warriors, and Owen Hart.

Season two averaged a total of 258,000 viewers, up from the 201,000 average of season one. The most-watched episode was the season finale on Tuesday which tackled Owen Hart’s death.

Looking at the episode-by-episode viewership, Benoit parts one and two did 320,000 viewers, The Life and Crimes of New Jack did 229,000 viewers, The Brawl For All had 226,000 viewers, Jimmy Snuka and The Death of Nancy Argentino did 209,000 viewers, The Assassination of Dino Bravo had 221,000 viewers, David Schultz & The Slap Heard Round the World had 255,000 viewers, Cocaine & Cowboy Boots: The Herb Abrams Story did 246,000 viewers, The Last Ride of The Road Warriors had 264,000 viewers, and The Final Days of Owen Hart closed the season with 349,000 viewers.

This season was narrated by former AEW champion Chris Jericho. Mick Foley did the narration for the first season.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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