Teddy Hart Documentary Dangerous Breed Gets New Trailer, Release Date On Peacock

May 2024 · 2 minute read

Peacock’s documentary about will finally be released this month.

First announced in February, Peacock confirmed the true crime documentary Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats. will begin streaming exclusively on the app on Tuesday, November 22. The documentary is a look into the life of controversial pro wrestler Teddy Hart and his relationship with Samantha Fiddler, who went missing in 2016.

“We are excited to add this compelling and very timely true crime documentary to Peacock’s Fall slate,” said Rod Aissa, EVP Unscripted Content, NBCUniversal. “Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats. offers an intimate look into the life of controversial pro-wrestler Teddy Hart as his layers are peeled back to expose his unique and fascinating world. We know audiences will become intensely invested in this bizarre story of fame, scandal and mystery.”

The documentary will feature three episodes that run 60 minutes in length. WWE and Blumhouse are producers on the project along with Pyramid Productions / Plebian Pictures. Executive producers on the project include Jason Blum, Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold for Blumhouse Television, Kevin Dunn and Chris Kaiser for WWE.

Check out the trailer below:

ABOUT DANGEROUS BREED: CRIME. CONS. CATS.

Canadian filmmaker Frederick Kroetsch spends 10 years trying to make a reality show about controversial independent wrestler and Persian cat breeder, Teddy Hart. After accumulating years of footage, Frederick is shocked when multiple women whom he has been filming alongside Teddy, describe disturbing accusations of sexual misconduct behind the scenes. As Teddy defends himself against growing allegations, his protege and ex-girlfriend Samantha Fiddler, goes missing. With Samantha’s family desperate for answers, Frederick reexamines the footage and seeks out the people closest to Samantha, leading to a dramatic current day confrontation with Teddy Hart.

Hart has faced numerous legal issues in recent years, including several arrests in Virginia and Texas. In 2019, Hart issued a statement in regard to his relationship with Fiddler and denied having any involvement in her disappearance.

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