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Women of Wrestling

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Women's professional wrestling promotion

Women of Wrestling
GenreProfessional wrestling
Women's professional wrestling
Created byDavid McLane
Developed byJeanie Buss
StarringWOW Superheroes roster
Narrated byDavid McLane
Stephen Dickey
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes208
Production
Production locationsLos Angeles,California
Camera setupMulticamera setup
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBroadcast syndication(2000–2001; 2022–present)
AXS TV(2019–2020)
ReleaseSeptember 1, 2000 (2000-09-01) –
present

Women of Wrestling (WOW) is an Americanwomen's professional wrestlingpromotion founded in 2000 byDavid McLane (who also foundedGorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW)). WOW is based inLos Angeles, California, and is owned by McLane andLos Angeles Lakers owner/presidentJeanie Buss.[1]

Initially broadcasting in syndication in the 2000–01 television season,[2] WOW is asports entertainment–styled product where its talent portrays heavily dramatized characters.[3]

History

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Early years and relaunch

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Selina Majors entrance at a WOW! event

WOW has been recognized as one of the few nationally broadcast wrestling promotions featuring an all-female roster.[4] Only 24 television episodes and apay-per-view event were produced during its initial run.[5] In 2002, McLane sought a partnership withKiss frontmanGene Simmons to revive the promotion.[6] In July 2011, WOW TV reruns began airing on theABC affiliateKTNV in Las Vegas.[7]

On May 29, 2012, McLane and Buss announced their intention to revive WOW and produce new episodes.[8][9] Later that year, WOW reruns began airing onThe CW Las Vegas stationKVCW starting on December 9.[10]

In December 2014, WOW announced that it would be producing content for digital media in 2015. Marketed as "WOW Superheroes", its roster of characters are portrayed as empowered women from all different backgrounds and professions.[11] A second season premiered on March 1, 2016, onYouTube.[12] Its fourth season premiered February 28, 2017.[13]

On April 20, 2017,MGM Television announced thatMark Burnett, MGM's President, Television Group & Digital, and Jeanie Buss formed a partnership to develop new WOW content across a range of unscripted programming and digital formats.[14] In June 2018, it was announced that tapings for a new weekly program onAXS TV titledWOW: Women of Wrestling would begin on October 10, 2018, at the Belasco Theater inLos Angeles,[15] with episodes airing in early 2019.[16] WOW debuted that January 18 as part of AXS TV's "Friday Night Fights" lineup of shows.[15][17] The AXS TV premiere marked WOW's first television broadcast of new content in almost eighteen years.[18]WOW: Women of Wrestling ran for two seasons on AXS TV. In June 2020, it was reported that AXS had cancelled the series.[19]

Return to syndication

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On October 6, 2021, it was announced thatCBS Media Ventures, the syndication arm ofParamount Global, had entered into a multi-year distribution agreement for WOW that will see new episodes produced for weekend syndication starting in Fall 2022.[20][21] On October 7, WOW announced thatApril Mendez (formerly AJ Lee inWWE) joined the company as an executive producer andcolor commentator.[22]

On January 21, 2022, WOW announced in a press release that "never-before-seen" episodes from "season 7" would debut onPluto TV andThe CW app starting January 22.[23] On August 1, 2022, it was announced that new episodes of the series will begin airing on September 17, 2022, internationally fromParamount Global Content Distribution, the international arm of its United States syndicatorCBS Media Ventures. It has also been licensed for broadcast in Canada, Australia (where it airs on Paramount-owned10 Play) and Indonesia.[24] In December 2022,The New York Times reported that WOW was the highest rated wrestling television show produced outside ofWWE andAll Elite Wrestling, ahead of those produced byTNA Wrestling andNew Japan Pro Wrestling.[25] This was attributed to the show being available in every cable home in the United States, as well as airings in Canada and Australia.[26]

On May 16, 2025,Variety reported thatParamount Global Content Distribution would launchWrestling Central, afree ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel onThe Roku Channel in the United States and Canada. The channel will feature weekly matches from WOW alongside theNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA), including new matches, classic episodes, previously unreleased content, specials, and documentaries.[27]

Seasons

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Main article:Women of Wrestling seasons

WOW Unleashed 2001

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WOW Unleashed
PromotionWomen of Wrestling
DateFebruary 4, 2001
CityInglewood, California
VenueGreat Western Forum
Attendance~9,500
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
N/A
Next →
N/A


WOW Unleashed was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view from Women of Wrestling. It took place on February 4, 2001, from theGreat Western Forum inInglewood, California. The PPV suffered from technical difficulties and a low buyrate.[28] A second PPV, Spring Vengeance, was announced for April 8, 2001, during Unleashed, but never came to fruition. The announcers wereLee Marshall and former managerBobby "The Brain" Heenan. Regular announcerDavid McLane, also the promotion's President, served as Master of Ceremonies.[29][30]

Event results
Match
No.
Episode 18 (taped on February 2, 2001, aired on February 4, 2001)StipulationsTimes
1Randi Rah Rah defeated Jacklyn HydeSingles match2:15
2The Beach Patrol (Sandy andSummer) vs. Farah the Persian Princess and Paradise ended in a drawTag team match2:30
3Tanja the Warrior Woman defeated Jane BlondSingles match2:47
4Nicky Law (with Kristy Order) defeated Hammerin' Heather SteeleSingles match2:02
5Boom Boom the Volcano and Caliente defeated The Asian Invasion (Jade and Lotus)Tag team match4:43
6Bronco Billie defeated The DisciplinarianSingles match3:55
7Roxy Powers vs. Slam Dunk ended in a doubledisqualificationSingles match6:16
8Riot defeated Wendi WheelsHardcore match9:40
9Jungle Grrrl defeated Beckie the Farmers DaughterSplash match9:45
10Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) defeated Harley's Angels (Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider) (withThug)Tag team tournament final match for the inauguralWOW World Tag Team Championship5:42
11Terri Gold defeated Danger (c)Singles rematch for theWOW World Championship4:20
12Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz vs. Ice Cold and Poison no contest
Lana Star defeated Ice Cold and Poison
Handicaphair vs. hair match
(Since Ice Cold was pinned, she had her head shaved)
5:16
13Thug (with Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider) defeatedSelina MajorsSteel cage match15:01

Personnel

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See also:List of Women of Wrestling personnel

Alumnae

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Ring nameReal nameNotes
AdrenalinePriscilla ZunigaFormer WOW World Tag Team Champion
Amber O'NealKimberly Dawn DavisFormerly known as The Beverly Hills Babe
Former WOW World Tag Team Champion
Amber RodriguezAmber RodriguezFormerly known as Sahara Spars
AzúcarVanessa Herrera
The Beast[31]Twana Barnett-Ferguson[32]Former WOW World Champion
Beckie the Farmers DaughterRenee IntlekoferWOW Original
Boom Boom the VolcanoPatty Bunya-AnantaWOW Original
Bronco BillieLisa Danielle RachubaWOW Original
Buggy NovaNatalie Laura Osman
CalienteRachel IversonWOW Original
Cali RayKirsten Young
Candice LeRaeCandice Dawson
Casey DakotaSarah Stallman
Charlie DavidsonCharlie DavidsonWOW Original
Christina Von EerieChristina Von EerieAlso wrestled as Razor
The DaggerMichelle Blanchard
DangerElle AlexanderWOW Original
Former WOW World Champion
Delta Lotta PainJwaundace CandeceWOW Original
Former WOW World Tag Team Champion
Desdemeana the Soldier of DarknessAndrea VanEpps
The DisciplinarianKristen Davidson
Robyn Reid[33]
WOW Original, also wrestled as Misery
Eye CandyDanielle Paultre
EZ RiderEleanor KerriganWOW Original
Faith The LionessFaith Jefferies
Farah The Persian PrincessTelma RoshanravanWOW Original
FireKiera Hogan
Taylor Lewis
Former WOW World Tag Team Champion
FrenchieMarie Gibeault
Frost the OlympianJaneshia Adams-Ginyard
GI JaneQuanice Jackson
Glitch the GamerAlicia Bellamy
Hammerin' Heather SteeleChristina Tomaziesski ColbyWOW Original
HazardElizabeth Crist
Ice ColdInga WaggonerWOW Original
Ivy Quinnunknown
Jacklyn HydeVasilika Vanya MarinkovicWOW Original
JadeJennifer Lee ChanWOW Original
Jane BlondElla CarterWOW Original
Jennifer FlorezJazmin Allure
Jessicka HavokJessica Cricks
Jolene DixieAirial Le
Jolynn DixieCathy Le
Jungle GrrrlErica PorterWOW Original
Former WOW World Champion
Kaoz[34]Steffanie Manukainiu
KittyHolly Michelle MeowyFormer manager of Lana Star
Kona[35]Ashley Manukainiu
Kharmaunknown
Khloe HurtzKatie Forbes
Kiara DillonMonique Martin
Krissy VaineKristin Eubanks
Kristy OrderunknownWOW Original
La NiñaMelissa Santos
Lady LondonGeorgina Rawlings
Leia MakoaReka Tehaka
LocaCher FerreyraWOW Original
Former WOW World Tag Team Champion
LotusJeannie KimWOW Original
Malia HosakaMalia Hosaka
MezmeriahArelys Rodriguez Silva
MiseryKristen DavidsonWOW Original
Also wrestled as The Disciplinarian
MysteryNicole OchoaWOW Original
Also wrestled as Vendetta
Nicky LawunknownWOW Original
Nikki KrampusRagnhild Bjoerge
ParadiseMaria NunezWOW Original
Patti PizzazzunknownWOW Original
Formerly known as Patti Pep
The PhantomLynnette ThredgoldWOW Original
PoisonKina Van VleetWOW Original
Randi Rah Rahunknown
Kelsey Hornack
WOW Original
Former WOW World Tag Team Champion
Ray LynRachel Kelvington
RazorChristina Von Eerie
Sarah Wolfe
Rebel Haze[36]Mandy O'Shaughness
Reyna ReyesGisele ShawFormerly known as Azteca
RiotApril Kathryn LittlejohnWOW Original
Robbie RocketJohnnie Robbie
Roxy PowersNatalie T. YeoWOW Original
SandyTamie SheffieldWOW Original
Sassy MassyAlisha Edwards
Selina MajorsSelina MajorsWOW Original
SerpentineMelissa CervantesFormerly known as Kobra Moon
Slam DunkFamisha Jones-MillmanWOW Original
SpikeHudson Envy
SummerBobbi BillardWOW Original
SunshineJamila Griffith
Tanja the Warrior WomanTanja RichterWOW Original
Tatevik the GamerTatevik Hunanyan
The TemptressKatarina Waters
Terri GoldHeather Lee-MillardWOW Original
Former WOW World Champion
Tessa BlanchardTessa BlanchardFormer WOW World Champion
ThugPeggy Lee LeatherWOW Original
VendettaNicole OchoaWOW Original
Also wrestled as Mystery
Vickie Lynn McCoy[37]Kelsey De Journett
Vivian RiveraEverly Rivera
Wrecking Ball[38]Heidi Howitzer
Wendi WheelsRebecca GravellWOW Original
Formerly known as Sunny

Championships

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As of February 15, 2026.

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotesRef.
WOW World ChampionshipTormenta1August 16, 2024548+Los Angeles,CADefeated The Classmaster. This episode aired ontape delay on July 19, 2025, atWOW Season 10: Episode 45
WOW World Tag Team ChampionshipMiami's Sweet Heat (Lindsey Carlson and Laurie Carlson)5August 17, 2024547+Los Angeles,CAWon the titles from, Holly Swag and Penelope Pink, with Lana Star,Steel cage match. This episode aired ontape delay on October 4, 2025, atWOW Season 11: Episode 3
WOW Trios Tag Team ChampionshipTop Tier (Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush)1December 12, 2023796+Los Angeles,CADefeated Team Exile (Exodus, Genesis and Ice Cold) to become the inaugural trios champions. This episode aired ontape delay on March 16, 2024, atWOW Season 9: Episode 27

Controversy

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The professional women's wrestling industry has a fair share of controversy associated with it across several decades and Women of Wrestling has had their fair share of controversy associated with the program.

In 2020, professional wrestlerTessa Blanchard was under scrutiny for allegations of racism and bullying.[39] After this controversy she was featured on Women of Wrestling as a rehabilitation project for her; yet this eventually led to a falling out between the two resulting in Blanchard being cut from the program. Many wrestlers have spoken out against Blanchard, yet Women of Wrestling has not made an official statement regarding her disappearance.

Current controversy surrounds the removal of the Tonga Twins from the program in 2024 as they have allegations of bullying and intentionally hurting other wrestlers.[40] It is unclear whether the Tonga Twins were pushed to leave or otherwise fired by WOW. Many WOW wrestlers have spoken out against the Tonga Twins, including Princess Aussie and Wrecking Ball. The Tonga Twins last criticized the Women of Wrestling program for character defamation and have since not released a public statement regarding their experience on the show. The Women of Wrestling program has not released an official statement regarding the removal of the Tonga Twins either.

WOW Trios Tag Team Title History

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TheWOW Trios Tag Team Championship is awomen's professional wrestlingtag teamchampionship created and promoted by the Americanprofessional wrestling promotion Women of Wrestling (WOW). Top Tier (Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush) are the current champions in their first reign.

WOW Trios Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionWomen of Wrestling (WOW)
Date established2023
Current championsTop Tier (Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush)
Date wonMarch 16, 2024
Statistics
First championsTop Tier (Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush)

Tournaments

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Inaugural WOW trios tag team Championship tournament (season 9) 2023–2024

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Quarterfinals

(December 13 and 14, 2023)

Semifinals

(December 14, 2023)

Finals

(December 14, 2023)WOW Season 9: Episode 27

         
Team IQ Superior
(The Classmaster, The Disciplinarian and GI Jane) (with Samantha Smart)
5:25
Team Spirit
(Ariel Sky, Coach Campanelli and Pep Riley)
Pin
Team Spirit
(Ariel Sky, Pep Riley and Sasha Sparks) (with Coach Campanelli) (ended in a no contest)
Team Spirit
(Coach Campanelli, Pep Riley and Sasha Sparks) (with Ariel Sky)
4:46
Pin
The Brat Pack
(ended in a no contest)
The Brat Pack
4:46
5:01
The Brat Pack
(BK Rhythm, Gigi Gianni and Lil J-Boogie)
Pin
Spring Break 24/7
(Crystal Waters and Sandy Shore) and Chantilly Chella)
4:47
Team Spirit
(Ariel Sky, Pep Riley and Sasha Sparks) (with Coach Campanelli) (no contest)
Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush
(with Ariel Sky, Pep Riley and Sasha Sparks)
NC
Pin
Team Exile (no contest)
Team Exile
NC
6:32
Team Exile
(Exodus, Genesis and Ice Cold)
Pin
The Mighty Mights
(Spice and Sugar) and Stephy Slays
5:25
Team ExilePin
El Clan Latino4:06
El Clan Latino
(Sylvia Sanchez, Tormenta and Vivian Rivera) (with the Atty. Sophia Lopez)
Pin
The Mighty Mights
(Spice and Sugar) and Keta Rush
4:39

Reigns

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Women of Wrestling (WOW)
1Top Tier (Coach Campanelli, Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush)December 13, 2023WOW Season 9: Episode 27Los Angeles,CA1795+Coach Campanelli replaced the other existing members of Team Spirit (Ariel Sky, Pep Riley and Sasha Sparks) with Gloria Glitter and Kandi Krush to defeat Team Exile (Exodus, Genesis and Ice Cold) to become the inaugural trios champions. The winning team took the name Top Tier. This episode aired ontape delay on March 16, 2024 atWOW Season 9: Episode 27

Combined reigns

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As of February 15, 2026.

By team

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Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Top Tier
(Coach Campanelli, Gloria Gliiter and Kandi Krush)
1794+

By wrestler

[edit]
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1Coach Campanelli1795+
Gloria Glitter1
Kandi Krush1

References

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