The city of Detroit, Michigan, known for its nicknames like the Motor City, Motown, and home to various sports teams, is also a hub for professional wrestling. In the late 1970s and 1980s, the country, including Detroit, faced an economic downturn, affecting industries like Chrysler Corporation. As a result, professional wrestling crowds dwindled, and something had to be done to revitalize the sport. Despite this, Detroit has produced many wrestling stars, including The Sheik, Bobo Brazil, Leaping Larry Chene, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and Rhino.
Battles Bouts and Brawls: The Story of Pro Wrestling in Detroit and the Surrounding Areas
The documentary explores the rich history of wrestling in metro Detroit, tracing its development over the decades through interviews with wrestling legends and key moments from the 1950s to the present.










