NETFLIX GLOW STORIES
The award-winning series GLOW on Netflix ran for four seasons, 2017 to the upcoming 2020 season. Our stories about the show, or interviews with cast members:
- Aug 30, 2019: She said, he said: Our take on GLOW season three
- Jun 25, 2018: Get the hairspray and glitter ready for GLOW’s second season
- Jun 22, 2017: Maron, Brie make GLOW shine in new Netflix series
ORIGINAL GLOW STORIES
The original GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) began in 1986and ran in various forms until 1992, including its off-shoot POWW (Powerful Women of Wrestling). Our stories about the show, or interviews with cast members:
- Mar. 22, 2024: Sunnier days ahead for GLOW’s California Girl
- Dec. 8, 2022: Original GLOW girl Ursula Hayden — Babe the Farmer’s Daughter — passes away
- Jan. 18, 2022: ‘Angel’ from original GLOW series dies
- Jan. 7, 2022: GLOW’s Matilda the Hun dies
- Sep. 22, 2020: Remembering Jackie Stallone, GLOW’s ‘house mother’
- Jul 13, 2020: GLOW’s Hollywood soaks in her passion for soaps
- May 2, 2017: That night the CAC’s Baloney Blowout began to GLOW
- Apr 23, 2017: GLOW’s behind the scenes maestro was Matt Cimber
- Apr 21, 2014: Beauty Slammers brings women’s tour to the Maritimes
- Aug. 15, 2008: GLOW Volumes 3 and 4 still miss out on what the fans want
- Nov. 9, 2006: Second GLOW DVD shows no improvement
- Sept 27, 2006: GLOW still corny as ever on DVD
- Apr 13, 2000: ‘Slop’ matches haven’t stopped Ivory
WOW STORIES
Women of Wrestling was created by GLOW creator David McLane, and it began in 2000, and has run in various capacities, since then. Our stories about the show, or interviews with cast members:
- Sep 7, 2020: The Disciplinarian Robyn Reid joins all-female Mission Pro Wrestling
- Aug 26, 2020: Shaul Guerrero moving into her own spotlight
- Aug. 17, 2019: WOW not ready for Wild Child Teal Piper
- Jan 18, 2019: Women’s wrestling comes ‘full circle’ for WOW’s Selina Majors
- Jul 29, 2018: McLane’s WOW a gigantic leap from GLOW
- Jan. 8, 2014: The rising excellence of Tatevik the Gamer
- Feb 8, 2001: Bobby Heenan – Food for thought
- Feb 5, 2001: WOW unleashes worst PPV ever