Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling

Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
Acronym G.L.O.W.
Founded 1986; 2001
Style American Wrestling
Headquarters Las Vegas, Nevada (1986-1992)
Founder(s) David McLane and Jackie Stallone
Owner(s) David McLane (1986–1992)
Jackie Stallone (1986–1992)
Ursula Hayden (2001–present)
Website http://www.gorgeousladiesofwrestling.com

Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, also known as GLOW or G.L.O.W., was a professional wrestling promotion for women, begun in 1986 (the pilot was filmed in December 1985) and continued in various forms after it left television. Colorful characters, beautiful 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 in to show business through wrestling.

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History

Original promotion

GLOW was originally created by David B. McLane as an aftermath of Jackie Stallone's physical fitness gym for women only, Barbarella's. Both David and Jackie created and promoted the girls for the entire running of the program. Mando Guerrero trained all of the girls, initially.[1]

A syndicated GLOW TV show was produced for approximately four seasons (1986–1990) from the Riviera Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. 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.[1] They cast twelve girls for the show and trained them for six weeks prior to the shoot.[1] They wrestled approximately eight matches per show, which eventually was sold.[1] Some of the women moved to Las Vegas to continue working with the promotion.[1] 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, a total of 104 episodes were produced.

Steve Blance was the senior referee in season two before becoming GLOW's "commissioner" in seasons three and four. He was always the recipient of a GLOW Girl beatdown in season two. Johnny Cafarella (As "Johnny C.") hosted seasons 3 and 4, was the figurehead owner (buying David McLane's "interest" in a storyline) and also served as Company Manager after the departure of McLane in 1987. Jackie Stallone (Sylvester Stallone's mother) was the figurehead owner and manager of the Good Girls, and Aunt Kitty (Kitty Burke) was the manager for the Bad Girls.

Each of the GLOW performers had her own rap song (personalized lyrics using the same backing track). It was shown on videotape prior to that wrestler's match. Similar to other wrestling promotions' use of wrestler-specific entrance themes, this gimmick may have been influenced by the Chicago Bears' "Super Bowl Shuffle".

Revival

GLOW is still in existence, though not associated in any way with David B. McLane, the promoter who started the show. It was revived by the Riviera Hotel & Casino, where it was originally filmed, in 2001. Among its directors was Tony Cimber, the youngest child of the 1960s American sex symbol Jayne Mansfield and a brother of actress Mariska Hargitay. Cimber started on the show playing a character called "Jungle Boy" and was led around the ring on a leash by a female wrestler named, "Jungle Woman".

David McLane also was behind three subsequent women's wrestling leagues, Powerful Women of Wrestling (1988–1990), Ladies' Sports Club (1990–1991) and Women of Wrestling (2000–2001). Johnny Cafarella promoted a similar show in 2003 called CRUSH along with Steve Blance. The CRUSH concept was revived in 2008 by Cafarella for the Wrestlicious promotion. The GLOW name is currently owned by Ursula Hayden, who portrayed Babe the Farmer's Daughter during seasons 3 & 4.

Some famous Professional wrestlers did make a few guest appearances in 1989 at the Madison Square Garden show while appearing across the street at the Penta Hotel for The Starlog Magazine Convention WWE/NWA Superstars Tony Atlas, The Hati Kid, The Nighthawk, The Polish Power Ivan Putski, The Boss[disambiguation needed ] had photos taken with Glow Superstars Queen Kong also known as (Matilda the Hun) Dee Booher along with many others to promote Glow refer to Starlog Wrestling Magazines in that year,

Alumni

  • (Americana) Cindy Maranne [Season 1,2]
  • (Amy The Farmer's Daughter) Trudy Adams [Season 2]
  • (Angel) [Season 2]
  • (Ashley Cartier) Natalie Will [Season 1,2]
  • (Attache) [Season 1,2]
  • (Babe The Farmer's Daughter) Ursula Hayden [Season 3,4]
  • (Beastie) Colleen Favare [Season 3,4]
  • (Big Bad Mama) Lynn Braxton [Season 3,4]
  • (Broadway Rose) Andrea Janell [Season 3]
  • (Brunhilda) [Season 4]
  • (The California Doll) Jane Hamlin [Season 1,2]
  • (Cheyenne Cher) Dee Chocktoot [Season 3-4]
  • (Colonel Ninotchka) Lori Weathers [Season 1-4]
  • (Corporal Kelly) Olympia Hartauer [Season 1]
  • (Corporal Kelly 2) Lillian Weaver Crabtree [Season 3]
  • (Daisy) Helena LaCount [Season 3,4]
  • (Dallas) Debi Pelletier [Season 1]
  • (Debbie Debutante) Ann LaBree [Season 1,2,3]
  • (Dementia 2) Nancy Daley [Season 3], (The Widow) [Season 4]
  • (Dementia, Sugar) Michelle Damon [Season 2]
  • (Ebony) [Season 1]
  • (Evangelina) Christy M. Smith [Season 3]
  • (Godiva) Dawn Rice/Maestas [Season 3,4]
  • (Gremlina) [Season 3]
  • (Habana) Christina Gomez [Season 3]
  • (The Heavy Metal Sisters, Spike and Chainsaw and The Housewives, Arlene and Phyllis) [Season 1,2]
  • (Hollywood) Jeanne Basone [Season 1-4]
  • (Jailbait) Trish Casella [Season 3 (Unaired}]
  • (Jungle Woman) [Season 1]
  • (Justice) Narice Crockett [Season 3,4]
  • (Liberty) Penny Johnson [Season 2]
  • (Lightning) Cheryl Rusa [Season 3,4]
  • (Little Egypt) Amy Lind [Season 1,2]
  • (Little Feather) [Season 1]
  • (Little Fiji) Nha Cham [Season 1-3]
  • (Major Tanya) Noel Tyler [Season 3,4]
  • (Matilda the Hun) Dee Booher [Season 1,2]
  • (Melody Trouble Vixen, MTV) Eileen Womack ([Season 3,4]
  • (Mika the Headhunter) [Season 1]
  • (Mina the Headhunter) [Season 1]
  • (Mona the Headhunter) [Season 1,2]
  • (Mountain Fiji) Emily Dole [Season 1-4]
  • (Olympia) Debbie Core [Season 1]
  • (Palestina) Janeen Jewett [Season 1,2]
  • (Pepper) Cynthia Peretti [Season 1]
  • (Roxy Astor) Tracey Phelps [Season 3,4]
  • (The Royal Hawaiian) April Holm [Season 1]
  • (Sally The Farmer's Daughter) Beckie Mullen [Season 1,3]
  • (Salt) [Season 1]
  • (Sara and Mabel, The Hicks) [Season 1,3,4]
  • (Scarlet the Southern Belle) Sheila Best [Season 1]
  • (Sneaky) [Season 3]
  • (The Soul Patrol, Envy and Adore) [Season 1,2]
  • (Spanish Red) Ericka Marr [Season 1,2]
  • (Star) [Season 3,4]
  • (Stinky) Michelle Jarvis [Season 3,4]
  • (Sunny) Patricia Summerland [Season 3]
  • (Susie Spirit) Lauri Thompson [Season 1,2]
  • (Tammy Jones) Tammy D'Amato [Season 1]
  • (Tara the Southern Belle) Shiela Best [Season 1,2]
  • (Thunderbolt) Dana Feltman [Season 3]
  • (Tiffany Mellon) Sandra Margot [Season 3,4]
  • (Tina Ferrari) Lisa Moretti [Season 1,2]
  • (Tulsa) Jody Haselbarth [Season 3,4]
  • (Vicky Victory) Peach Janae [Season 3,4]
  • (Vine) Janet Bowers [Season 1-3], (Princess of Darkness) [Season 1,2]
  • (Zelda The Brain) [Season 3,4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Oliver, Greg (April 13, 2000). "'Slop' matches haven't stopped Ivory". SLAM! Wrestling. http://www.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingWM2000/apr13_ivory.html. Retrieved 2008-08-16. 

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