GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (1986-1990)

EndedReality showComedy, Action, Sports

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, also known as GLOW or G.L.O.W., is a women's professional wrestling promotion begun in 1986 (the pilot was filmed in December 1985) and continued in various forms after it left television. Colorful characters, strong women, and over-the-top comedy sketches were integral to the series' success. Most of the performers were actresses, models, dancers, and/or stunt women hoping to get into show business through wrestling. GLOW was created by Matt Cimber as an evolution of a somewhat different original concept by David B. McLane. That began as an aftermath of Jackie Stallone's physical fitness gym for women only, Barbarella's. Mando Guerrero trained all of the women initially. After they moved the show to Las Vegas Ninotchka took control over training the new women. The syndicated GLOW TV show was produced for four seasons (1986–1990) from the Riviera Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. Seasons 3 and 4 were in fact, filmed at a former warehouse building approximately three miles east of the Riviera hotel which is currently a Harley-Davidson outlet. During the casting for the pilot, not all of the women were taking it seriously, so Mando Guerrero put one woman in a submission hold and made her cry. They cast twelve women for the show and trained them for six weeks prior to the shoot. They wrestled approximately eight matches per show, which eventually was sold. Some of the women moved to Las Vegas to continue working with the promotion. The show itself differed from Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation in that they had actual seasons where some wrestlers were dropped, changed, or added before the new season began. Each season consisted of 26 episodes that were each rerun once to complete the year, with a total of 104 episodes produced.

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E01Vacant Crown (1)Jun 1, 1990
S04E26Cheyenne Cher's Reign (24)May 26, 1990
S02E25Tina Ferrari's Reign (16)Dec 4, 1987
S02E24Tina Ferrari's Reign (15)Nov 20, 1987
S02E23Tina Ferrari's Reign (14)Nov 6, 1987
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling premiere?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling premiered on September 1, 1986.

Who were some of the original cast members of GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

Some of the original cast members of GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling included Matilda the Hun, Tina Ferrari, and Hollywood.

What was the premise of GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion that showcased female wrestlers performing in comedic sketches and in-ring matches.

What were some of the signature wrestling moves performed on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

Some of the signature wrestling moves performed on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling included body slams, dropkicks, and suplexes.

How were the characters portrayed on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

The characters on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling were portrayed as over-the-top and often exaggerated, embodying various stereotypes and personas.

What was the audience reception to GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling during its initial run?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling garnered a dedicated fanbase and was known for its unique blend of wrestling and entertainment.

How did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling contribute to the portrayal of women in sports entertainment?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling contributed to the portrayal of women as empowered athletes and performers in the male-dominated world of professional wrestling.

What were some of the challenges faced by the production of GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

Some of the challenges faced by the production of GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling included budget constraints and the physical demands placed on the performers.

How did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling influence popular culture at the time?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling influenced popular culture by bringing female wrestling into the mainstream and inspiring other media depictions of women in wrestling.

What were some of the most memorable storylines on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

Some of the most memorable storylines on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling included rivalries between characters, comedic skits, and dramatic in-ring confrontations.

How were the costumes and personas of the wrestlers designed on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?

The costumes and personas of the wrestlers on GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling were designed to be flamboyant, colorful, and often reflected exaggerated cultural stereotypes.

What impact did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling have on the representation of diversity in professional wrestling?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling contributed to the representation of diversity in professional wrestling by featuring wrestlers from various backgrounds and ethnicities.

How did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling incorporate comedy into its wrestling matches?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling incorporated comedy into its wrestling matches through exaggerated character interactions, comedic skits, and humorous in-ring performances.

What made GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling stand out among other wrestling shows of its time?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling stood out among other wrestling shows of its time due to its focus on female wrestlers and its unique blend of wrestling, comedy, and entertainment.

How did GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling contribute to the legacy of women's wrestling?

GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling contributed to the legacy of women's wrestling by showcasing the talent and athleticism of female wrestlers and paving the way for future generations of women in the sport.

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