[06/23/22 - 02:20 PM] Video: The Wait Is Almost Over! New Season of "WOW - Women of Wrestling" Debuts This Fall After a two-year hiatus, the premier all-female sports entertainment property, owned by Jeanie Buss and David McLane, kicks off a new season this fall.
[via press release from CBS Media Ventures]
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THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVER! NEW SEASON OF "WOW - WOMEN OF WRESTLING" DEBUTS THIS FALL
The long-awaited return of WOW - Women Of Wrestling is almost here. After a two-year hiatus, the premier all-female sports entertainment property, owned by Jeanie Buss and David McLane, kicks off a new season this Fall.
Led by the larger-than-life WOW Superheroes and their in-ring rivalries, WOW is an action-packed saga that plays out in explosive live events airing nationally. As the only all-female wrestling organization, WOW showcases supreme athleticism, dramatic and inspiring storylines, and is centered 24/7 around empowering and uplifting women and fans around the world.
The excitement continues with new and returning fan-favorite Superheroes like Coach Campanelli, Tonga Twins, Jessie Jones, Kandi Krush, Foxxy Fierce, Americana, Miami's Sweet Heat and more.
Additional WOW news and announcements coming soon.
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