Episode 1 | Mick Foley: Hell in a Cell

From the first terrifying fall off the cage to the impact he still feels today, Mick Foley relives one of wrestling's most iconic matches, Hell in a Cell '98 moment by moment.

Episode 2 | Ludvig Borga: Hellraiser From Helsinki

The life and death of Ludvig Borga.

Episode 3 | Big Van Vader

Vader uses violence in the ring to mask his overwhelming emotions.

Episode 4 | Tony Atlas: Too Much, Too Soon

Despite his perfect build and magnetic charm, Tony Atlas - a pioneering Black wrestler known as Mr. USA - saw his path to wrestling stardom blocked by discrimination, drugs, and his own pride.

Episode 5 | The Original 'Superstar': Billy Graham

Often imitated, never duplicated, Superstar Billy Graham broke the mold for what a wrestler could be but steroid abuse and battles with the McMahons kept Graham from the spotlight.

Episode 6 | 'Hot Stuff' Eddie Gilbert

Wrestling star Eddie Gilbert was a brilliant yet volatile performer whose talents were matched by his self-destructive tendencies.

Episode 7 | Truth, Lies and Billy Jack Haynes

An 80's pro wrestler, Billy Jack Haynes' path of violence and mystery culminated in his imprisonment.

Episode 8 | Blood, Fire and the Original Sheik

The Sheik's 50-year legacy as wrestling's most despised villain is uncovered through accounts from his family and rare survivors of his brutal matches.

Episode 9 | The Scream Queen: Daffney

With her piercing scream, Shannon Spruill became a cult star as Daffney in the squared circle. Outside the ring, Daffney fought a much more punishing battle with bipolar disorder.

Episode 10 | Becoming Muhammad Hassan

In 2004, wrestler Marc Copani experiences success and controversy playing Muhammad Hassan, a heel Arab-American character in WWE, just three years after 9/11.