Women Of Wrestling (WOW) is making an exciting return to “Sin City” for a special live event later this month.
Paola Mayfield has proven she’s the “GOAT” of reality TV, but she’s now looking to get that same title in the squared-circle …
Buss attended that WOW — Women of Wrestling show in 2000 mainly to humor close friend David McLane, a businessman and promoter who started WOW as a successor to his successful Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling program from years earlier. … And she was blown away.
LOS ANGELES, CA July 12, 2024 – For the very first time, WOW – Women Of Wrestling, the premier all-female sports entertainment property, will be presenting a special panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con entitled WOW – Women Of Wrestling – Bringing WOW Superheroes To Life on Friday, July 26th from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM in Room 6DE at the San Diego Convention Center.
Wrestler The Beast has been a dominating force within WOW- Women Of Wrestling. However, that doesn’t mean the powerhouse hasn’t been without her setbacks. The first African-American world champion had to relinquish her title in 2022 after suffering a devastating leg injury.
The Cauliflower Alley Club (CAC) proudly announces that wrestling impresario David McLane has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the “Karl Lauer Independent Promoter Award.” This prestigious accolade recognizes McLane’s outstanding contributions to the world of professional wrestling, particularly through his innovative and groundbreaking promotions, GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) and WOW – Women Of Wrestling.
Today, Tue. March 21 PLUTO TV launches the CBS News See It Now Productions docuseries, “My Road To WOW” – the docuseries is produced by award winning and renowned journalist and TV News Producer and first female President and Senior Executive producer of CBS News Susan Zirinsky.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been synonymous with excellence for the last six decades.
Owners of pro basketball’s only true dynasty, the franchise have been relevant since 1949. Over that 74-year timeframe, the Lakers (and Minneapolis, where the team was located until 1959) reached the NBA Finals a staggering 32 times, winning the title on 17 different occasions. Naturally, the team has amassed quite a global fanbase, but the purple-and-gold are always revered in Los Angeles.
Lindsey and Laurie Carlson started their athletic careers as standout basketball players at Logan View High School while growing up in Hooper, Nebraska.
The owner of the Los Angeles Lakers believes WOW — Women of Wrestling can be an engine of female empowerment. Her performers, known as “superheroes,” are breaking new ground in the historically male-centric space.
Women of Wresting owner and Los Angeles Lakers co-owner Jeanie Buss on the importance of investing in women’s sports.
You might know her as swimmer and boxer Amberley Shaw, but with Women of Wrestling, she’s Kandi Krush.
When Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss was a young teen, she started attending San Diego Comic-Con. She said in the convention’s first years, she would attend the event to buy comic books of her favorite characters and talk to other super fans.
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce and WOW Television Enterprises, LLC today announced a first-of-its kind alliance that will bring eight worldwide televised live events to Glendale, California. Kicking off on Friday, August 2, Glendale’s state-of-the-art movie and television studio, East End Studios, will host the high-flying WOW Superheroes as they battle in the ring.
Amberley Shaw left her home in St. Paul to pursue her dream of becoming a synchronized swimmer in the Olympics. But a “toxic environment” prompted her to step away. After moving to Los Angeles to try an acting career, the self-professed jock started boxing to regain discipline and her drive to compete.
Wearing a cape, and an aura of strength, in many ways, Keta Rush resembles a superhero. The WOW-Women Of Wrestling’s performer has earned deep respect from the sports community. Her youth advocacy and Team Bully Buster Self-Defense Studio have helped countless youth access their own power. Yet Keta’s fights began long before she entered the ring, when Keta was a young person herself.
We’re ringside with Jeanie Buss, co-owner and founder of Women Of Wrestling, as she highlights her inspiration for launching this women’s wrestling league. Driven by her desire to get involved in women’s sports, Jeanie says she established WOW to provide women with a new platform for competition and empowerment. We also hear from one of the wrestlers, who says she hopes to be a female athlete that young girls can look up to.
“The World’s Greatest Attorney” Sophia Lopez is making her mark in WOW Women of Wrestling, and she has the talent on mic and in the ring to prove it.
Our very own Lee Sanders from The RCWR Show, sat down this week to talk with WOW-Women of Wrestling Superhero Foxxy Fierce.
WOW wrestler Keta Rush stops by the studio of the Tamron Hall Show! The Women of Wrestling star reflects on how being bullied as a child ultimately inspired her to pursue the career path. She also tells Tamron about her non-profit anti-bullying organization, Team Bully Buster, and more in our episode titled “Get Your Glow Up.”
WOW – Women Of Wrestling stars Kandi Krush and Foxxy Fierce see if Sherri has what it takes to be a queen of the ring!
If you’ve never body-slammed your way into the world of women’s pro wrestling, now is definitely the time – whether you’re an old fan of Netflix’s gone-too-soon comedy “GLOW” or your knowledge of pop-culture grapplers is limited to John Cena and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Dana Jacobson joins WOW-Women Of Wrestling superheroes Kandi Krush and Foxxy Fierce in the ring and talks to owner Jeanie Buss, creator David McLane and color commentator AJ Mendez about the inspiring women and the premiere of WOW in syndication.
Former WWE Superstar AJ Mendez was the latest guest on Wrestling with Freddie to discuss a variety of subjects. During the podcast, Freddie Prinze Jr. revealed that he initially tried to help LA Lakers owner Jeannie Buss get WOW off the ground but ran into one brick wall after another.