WWE's Darkest SECRET: The Exploitation of James Harris KAMALA

James Harris headlined Madison Square Garden against Hulk Hogan, terrified 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, and became one of wrestling's most iconic villains. But while WWE made millions from the Kamala character, Harris dressed in a parking lot tent, slept in rental cars to save $14, and was allegedly paid a fraction of what his white co-workers earned for the same work. This is the untold story of James Harris—the man behind the Ugandan Giant. From the sharecropping fields of Jim Crow Mississippi to the main event of the WWF, Harris survived poverty, racism, and an industry designed to extract maximum value from his body while leaving him with nothing. We expose: The briefcase discovery that revealed a $487,000 pay gap between Harris and The Undertaker Why Harris was banned from locker rooms and forced to apply war paint outside in a makeshift tent How the "Independent Contractor" model allowed Vince McMahon's WWE to deny health insurance while controlling every aspect of a wrestler's life The 2016 lawsuit that got Harris blacklisted—until his death made him safe to honor Why fans had to crowdfund his funeral after he lost both legs to diabetes Featuring insights into Jerry Lawler, Jerry Jarrett, Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, the WWF Golden Era, and the systemic exploitation that defined the territory system and continues today. This isn't nostalgia. This is the truth about how wrestling's biggest stars were built on the broken bodies of men like James Harris. #WWE #KamalaWrestler #DarkSideOfTheRing #WWEHistory #HulkHogan #VinceMcMahon #GoldenEra #WrestlingDocumentary #JamesHarris #TheUndertaker #ProfessionalWrestling #WWFHistory #WrestlingTragedies #ShootInterview #BehindTheScenes #1980sWrestling #1990sWrestling #TerritoryDays #WrestlingExposed #UntoldStories