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Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (also known by its initials as GLOW or G.L.O.W.) is a women's professional wrestling promotion that began in 1986 (the pilot was filmed in December 1985) and has continued in various forms after it left television. Colorful characters, strong women, and over-the-top comedy sketches were integral to the series' success.
GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a documentary film about professional wrestling. Released in 2012, it tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (abbreviated G.L.O.W. or GLOW), a women's wrestling promotion. GLOW staged live events that were filmed and then shown on American television for four seasons in the ...
The show is based on the real-life stories of 5 of the original GLOW wrestlers. The show opens with the wrestlers reunited at Mountain Fiji’s memorial as they relive never before told stories from behind the scenes of GLOW. The show also starred LA Radio talk radio star Sheena Metal and Shameless star Mary Kennedy (New Fiona).
David B. McLane is an American businessman, known primarily as a wrestling promoter and television producer.He was the creator of the GLOW-Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and WOW-Women Of Wrestling (recognized as WOW! and WOW), both nationally syndicated series.
WOW is owned by trailblazing sports executive Jeanie Buss (co-owner of the NBA Los Angeles Lakers) and was created by David McLane, founder of the original GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
Jeanne Marie Basone (born May 19, 1963), [2] better known by her ring name Hollywood, is an American professional wrestler, actress, model and stuntwoman. She was selected for women's wrestling promotion, Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) in 1986 by its founder, David McLane. Basone won the United States Championship in a match against Tulsa ...
In Bangladesh, the sport of boli khela — or the wrestler game — is a meticulous, methodical affair, a tone Iqbal H. Chowdhury re-creates for his debut feature, “The Wrestler.”
She was the original of the two women that portrayed the character Corporal Kelly, hand picked by executive producer Matt Cimber. [2] Her character was a militant heel that often competed in tag team matches with her sidekick and tag team partner, Attache. [3] Olympia left GLOW in 1987. [2]