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New WWE Women’s Tag Champs are crowned at WWE SummerSlam. Mercedes Moné will defend her TBS Championship at Forbidden Door.
Jamilah, Zaynah and Latifah McBryde grew up wrestling one another in Buffalo, N.Y. Coaches recognized their talent, but they ...
While the WWE has made great strides in how it handles women's wrestling, a look at our 2024 SummerSlam predictions will tell you that there's still a long way to go. Two out of seven matches on ...
Women of Wrestling’s Razor Talks Going From Writing to Wrestling, Biggest Challenges, and What Industry Can Learn From WOW Fans are used to seeing the superheroes of WOW Women of Wresting throw ...
Jeanie Buss is the owner of WOW — Women of Wrestling, an all-female league she added to an expanding portfolio that includes the N.B.A. team the Los Angeles Lakers.
New episodes of WOW - Women of Wrestling will launch in weekend syndication beginning in the fall of 2022. Historical seasons will be available on CW Seed and Pluto TV platforms, expected in ...
The world of WOW- Women Of Wrestling is back for Season 3 and knows no bounds with the superheroes lacing up their boots to entertain fans. Co-owned and co-founded by Jeanie Buss and GLOW ...
In the '00s, WWE women's wrestling peaked. Trish's emergence, Lita's arrival and a roster full of other talented women led to that. WWE also gave its females more room to work with.
Friday night was the nationwide premiere of WOW: Women of Wrestling on AXS TV. WOW’s been around as a promotion for a long time, and this is the premiere of their 5th season. However, previous ...
When WOW Women of Wrestling premiered on AXS TV on Friday, January 18, at 9 p.m. Eastern, it showcased a roster of independent wrestling stars like Tessa Blanchard and Kiera Hogan (as Fire) mixed ...
The exclusive media rights pact gives the women’s professional wrestling league distribution in the US and abroad. New episodes of WOW will launch in weekend syndication beginning in the fall of ...
While neither has raised the women’s title to the prominence that Asuka did in 2017, both Shayna Baszler and Kairi Sane ensured that the NXT women’s division remained relevant in 2018.