Few people have had a larger impact on pro wrestling than veteran promoter Gabe Sapolsky. Damian follows Gabe's crew on an American tour as he trains the next crop of superstars.
Damien documents the handoff of one generation to the next by visiting a famed wreslter, MVP, at the close of his career, and profiling the rise of one of wrestlers newest stars.
Damian travels to Florida and Bolivia to learn how women around the world are using professional wrestling to battle inequality, misogyny and domestic abuse.
Damian heads to northern Quebec to join a crew of wrestlers who brave weather and isolation to bring professional wrestling to remote and disadvantaged First Nation communities.
Invisible wrestlers, blow-up dolls and water park matches have all become part of Japan's DDT (Dramatic Dream Team) Wrestling, the worlds strangest wrestling promotion.
In war-torn Congo, a cultural collision has made one of wrestling's strangest subgenres: voodoo wrestling, in which suplexes and powerbombs mix with hexes and deadly black magic.
On the fringe of wrestling is Deathmatch, where wrestlers battling with barbed wire, razor blades and broken glass, challenge the idea that wrestling is fake.
As Mexico copes with an ever-present drug war and Trump's Wall, Lucha Libre is more popular than ever, and some wrestlers see Lucha as their ticket to America.