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Women of Wrestling

2000 - 2001

WOW #1

30th September 2000
Episode 1
No overview available.

WOW #2

7th October 2000
Episode 2
No overview available.

WOW #3

14th October 2000
Episode 3
No overview available.

WOW #4

21st October 2000
Episode 4
No overview available.

WOW #5

28th October 2000
Episode 5
No overview available.

WOW #6

4th November 2000
Episode 6
No overview available.

WOW #7

11th November 2000
Episode 7
No overview available.

WOW #8

18th November 2000
Episode 8
No overview available.

WOW #9

25th November 2000
Episode 9
No overview available.

WOW #10

2nd December 2000
Episode 10
No overview available.

WOW #11

9th December 2000
Episode 11
No overview available.

WOW #12

16th December 2000
Episode 12
No overview available.

WOW #13

23rd December 2000
Episode 13
No overview available.

WOW #14

30th December 2000
Episode 14
No overview available.

WOW #15

6th January 2001
Episode 15
No overview available.

WOW #16

13th January 2001
Episode 16
No overview available.

WOW #17

20th January 2001
Episode 17
No overview available.

WOW #18

27th January 2001
Episode 18
No overview available.

WOW #19

10th February 2001
Episode 19
No overview available.

WOW #20

17th February 2001
Episode 20
No overview available.

WOW #21

24th February 2001
Episode 21
No overview available.

WOW #22

3rd March 2001
Episode 22
No overview available.

WOW Unleashed

4th February 2001
Episode 23
No overview available.
Top Cast
Comedy

WOW! Women of Wrestling, aka WOW!, is a professional wrestling promotion founded in 2000 by David McLane, previously the founder of Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. It is based in Los Angeles, California and relaunched in 2012. Using a similar format of character driven performers, with names befitting a comic book series, such as Jungle Grrrl, an inmate tag-team complete with orange jump suits named Caged Heat, a Hollywood starlet named Lana Star and the Persian Princess, WOW launched a series of syndicated programs in the 2000-01 television seasons in 102 TV markets. WOW programs were able to stand out from other wrestling programs by offering television viewers and live event audience an all female troupe of performers who played campy villains and heroines in all sizes and nationalities. By being the only entertainment source of its kind, WOW captured a strong adult demographic following with its primary audience, the male television audience generating 25% higher ratings than its secondary audience of young women, teens, and tweens.

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