"Making a Murderer" subject Brendan Dassey has been offered a trip to the WWE's WrestleMania 33 event upon his pending release from prison.

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Dassey who was seen on the hit Netflix documentary series alongside his uncle Steven Avery, was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide, second-degree sexual assault and mutilation of a corpse in the murder of Teresa Halbach.

On August 12, Judge William E. Duffin overturned Dassey's conviction, however, claiming that his confession was "involuntary under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments" because the investigators "repeated false promises" to the young and impressionable Dassy.

The state of Wisconsin now has within 90 days of the Aug. 12 decision to retry Dassey or he will finally be set free and on his way to WWE's biggest event of the year courtesy of the porn website xhamster.

"We are pleased that we can make this young man's dream of going to Wrestlemania come true," said Alex Hawkins, spokesman for xHamster.

"We have been in talks with the family and they are more than thrilled that Brendan will get this opportunity after so many years of heartache and injustice. We are waiting on a response from Brendan and we know he will be thrilled that he is going to Wrestlemania when he gets out," he continued.

On "Making a Murderer," Dassey was known for being an avid follower of the WWE and was seen upset that he would be missing WrestleMania 22 at the time.

In July, Netflix announced that six new episodes of "Making a Murderer" had entered production.