Wrestling Reality is a documentary television series airing on The Fight Network that follows the lives of a group of independent pro wrestlers in the Maritime provinces of Canada. The series consists of a half-hour documentary portion, as well as an hour of televised matches and shoot interviews. The sneak peek of the premiere episode was September 25, 2007, with the full series then airing in early November. The series tackles many issues that go on behind the scenes in the wrestling world including drug use, steroid use, and sex. The series gives the public a glimpse of what the lives of pro wrestlers are really like.
The series was created by independent filmmaker Greg Hemmings.
Also featured on the show is Sidewinder, an 18-year-old up and comer who seems to have everything it takes, except the right attitude. He claims his role on the series to be "the young guy who does narcotics", but this doesn't sit well with the higher-ups in the promotion as they feel he's not taking his job seriously.
Then there's Lincoln Steen, a guy with a lot of passion and knowledge of the wrestling business who has just never been able to get the physique that would help take him to the next level.
Also on the show are two female wrestlers, Krysta Lynn Scott and Purity Saint. Krysta is about as passionate about the wrestling business as one can get, and finds herself increasingly frustrated at the limitations of her partner due to an old knee injury. Krysta must also deal with her ex-boyfriend on the tour, a fellow Wildman Academy graduate, Tommy Ozbourne. At the time of the tour they had been broken up a few months and hadn't spoken at all, which made for some awkward situations.
As if dealing with his ex-girlfriend wasn't hard enough, Tommy Ozbourne is struggling with his decision to put wrestling on the backburner in favor of a career in MMA. It becomes obvious that he is not comfortable being put in a high spot on the card when he plans to leave wrestling behind and there are so many guys out there that would kill to have his spot. However because of his natural in-ring ability (he's often compared to a young Bobby Roode), no one is quite sure how he'll stand once the tour is over.
The show also airs in the United Kingdom on TWC Fight!