Ludvig Borga (real name Tony Halme) is the subject of Tuesday's "Dark Side of the Ring."
Borga had a brief run in WWE, spending less than a year in the company. He also wrestled in NJPW UWF, and other promotions around the world.
Borga had a number of tattoos on his body that he needed to cover up in WWE, including a Schutzstaffel tattoo on his calf.
On "Dark Side of The Ring," it's said that he had an "Exit Only" tattoo above his ass. Borga was an alleged racist and homophobe.
WWF wrestler Ludvig Borga made his misguided views known through body art, but this one is a major tattoo FAIL ----
— Dark Side of the Ring (@DarkSideOfRing) March 30, 2025
Ludvig Borga: Hellraiser from Helsinki premieres Tuesday at 10pm ET on @vicetv. pic.twitter.com/eqjxT8PZMp
Borga died on January 8, 2010 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Fans can find Fightful's interview with "Dark Side of the Ring" creator and producer Evan Husney by clicking here.
