
Tournament of Death: The Experience
Documentary
Overview
Follow DJ Hyde and the stars of Combat Zone Wrestling through the history, ultraviolence and spectacle of the Tournament of Death experience!
Top Cast


David John Markland
David John Markland
Himself / "DJ Hyde"
David John Markland
Himself / "DJ Hyde"


Matthew Tremont
Matthew Tremont
Himself
Matthew Tremont
Himself
Conor Claxton
Conor Claxton
Himself
Conor Claxton
Himself


Nicholas W. Wilson
Nicholas W. Wilson
Himself / "Nick Gage"
Nicholas W. Wilson
Himself / "Nick Gage"


Charles Renner
Charles Renner
Himself / "Devon Moore"
Charles Renner
Himself / "Devon Moore"


Grant Berkland
Grant Berkland
Himself / "Danny Havoc"
Grant Berkland
Himself / "Danny Havoc"
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