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Women of Honor Write-Up (October 4th 2017): Getting Past The Gate

After missing a week of ROH action with no Women of Honor last week, we are back! This week we see ‘The Gatekeeper’ Kelly Klein, looking to continue her dominance against ROH Dojo graduate, Stella Gray. All the while we have Brandi Rhodes joining Ian Riccaboni on commentary, and the return of someone who has … Read more

Exclusive: Wrestlicious reality TV series in the works?

[media-credit name=”Wrestlicious” align=”alignnone” width=”620″][/media-credit] The success of reality TV in the world of women’s wrestling is no secret. From the likes of WWE and E!’s Total Divas garnering hundreds of thousands of viewers weekly, as well as multiple award nominations and red carpet appearances, it can definitely be a great way to bring a mainstream … Read more

The Five to Watch 2015: Nicole Savoy

Welcome to Diva Dirt’s Five to Watch 2015! This annual list compiles five rising talents in the world of women’s wrestling that we think have what it takes to be the next big thing. RELATED: Diva Dirt’s Five to Watch Class of 2014 From their in-ring abilities to their unique personalities, we aim to spotlight … Read more

Wrestlicious Update

Things have been quiet on the Wrestlicious front for the past year or so — until now. Diva Dirt reader Eric has this scoop from the premiere of the new GLOW documentary in New York last night: Steve Blance, who was a writer of GLOW, was at the NYC premiere and told us that Wrestlicious … Read more

Wrestlicious Announces Season Two, Signs Major Production Deal

Wrestlicious is alive, people!

The company has announced today a major production deal with New York’s Union Square Agency, who will now handle all production aspects of Wrestlicious. Union Square is also behind a proposed biopic movie on Mick Foley.

In a press release, it was also stated that Wrestlicious has a letter of intent from a Viacom-owned network to air the new season of its Wrestlicious TakeDown show. Viacom owns the MTV stable of channels, as well as Spike TV and others.

Read the press release below:

NEW YORK – May 16, 2011 – Union Square Agency (USSE Corp., Pink OTC Symbol: UCRP) today announced an all encompassing partnership agreement with Wrestlicious, an American all-female professional wrestling promotion.
This agreement is a 360 degree deal that leverages the best of both companies and should be the first of many future projects together. Union Square Agency will provide sponsorship sales, television production, syndication, media sales, event extensions, venue selection, strategic partnerships and manage licensing and merchandising.

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Wrestlicious in Negotiations with MTV2

All-female promotion Wrestlicious is in negotiations with MTV2, it has been confirmed. Earlier today, Mike Johnson of PWInsider revealed that the promotion is in talks with MTV. Wrestlicious representatives have since confirmed to Diva Dirt that talks have been ongoing for the past few months. I’m told that should a deal be struck, Wrestlicious would … Read more

Wrestlicious to be Featured in TLC Documentary

Cable network TLC will be featuring Wrestlicious, more specifically, owner Jay Vargas in a one hour documentary next Thursday. The episode will be part of TLC’s ‘How the Lottery Changed My Life’ series. Vargas is, of course, a Powerball winner who used part of his winnings to fund Wrestlicious. Details below: TLC’s “How The Lottery … Read more

Mia Yim is Wrestlicious

Independent star and Diva Dirt LIVE co-host, Mia Yim is boarding Wrestlicious for an upcoming live event. Mia will play ‘sexy North Korean spy’, Kim Thieu Soon (yes, really!) at the show. From what I understand this is just a live event and is not being taped, however if all goes well, Mia could be … Read more

Final Cast List for Wrestlicious Season 1

Here is the final cast list for season one of Wrestlicious, as sent to us by the show’s producers:

Good Girls
Cousin Cassie (Country Girl)
Tyler Texas (Rowdy Cowgirl)
Charlotte and Savannah (The Southern Belles)
Amber Lively (Cheerleader)
Lacey Von Erich (3rd Generation Star)
Paige Webb (Web Mistress)
Marley Sebastian (New Age Hippie)
Maui (Island Princess)
Shauna Na (50’s Girl) and the BeBops (Wanda and Rhonda)
Lil Slamm (Rapper)
Malibu McKenzie (Surfer Girl)
Glory (The All American Girl)
Coco Montego (Jamaican)
Alexandra The Great (Polish Powerhouse)
Super Nova (Masked Superhero)

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Exclusive: First Ever Wrestlicious Champion Glory Speaks on Winning the Wrestlicious Crown

On this week’s episode of Wrestlicious TakeDown, the promotion crowned its first champion in Glory aka independent wrestler Christie Ricci. Glory took the crown in a hard-fought bout — perhaps the best match produced yet by Wrestlicious — against fellow indy veteran, Rain, known in the promotion as Felony.

Hot on the heels of the episode airing, we caught up with Glory to discuss how she feels about being the first ever Wrestlicious Champion.

First of all, congratulations on being the first ever Wrestlicious Champion. How does it feel?
Glory: It’s exciting. Wrestlicious, I’ve been so excited to be part of it so it’s really an honor just to be able to represent the company. The match I had with Rain [Felony], I thought it was an excellent match and to be able to beat a competitor like that, it’s always exciting.

Most of the Wrestlicious footage was filmed some time ago and the champion has been kept a secret. Was it hard for you to keep it under wraps?
Glory: [Laughs]. Not really. Goodness, we filmed, I think it was August 2008. Almost two years ago. So once the filming was done, it was one of those things that you hoped would take off because I really enjoyed the product and working for them but at the same time, I’ve done so many of these pilots/shows that are gonna make TV supposedly that you have one filming for and you never hear about again. So it’s nothing new to do a pilot and say, ‘Alright, that was fun… it was a pay check’, you know? And that’s it, you never really think about it again. Whereas, with Wrestlicious it was a little different, we were hoping that it did take off and something was done with it. At the same time, it’s still a product that is so outlandish and really not accepted so easily in today’s wrestling market that you’re just like, ‘Alright, well that was a fun weekend with the girls. We had a blast!’.

The champion doesn’t receive a belt, rather the ‘Wrestlicious crown’. Do you like this break from convention or would you prefer a title?
Glory: I definitely like the break from the conventional. When I grew up watching pro wrestling, it was all big gimmicks, interesting storylines and big larger-than-life characters and it wasn’t so serious. People try – especially the females – I feel like the females put a lot of emphasis on the seriousness of the athleticism and the sports side. That’s not really one of the reasons that I got into wrestling, even though I do appreciate that side, it’s not what I grew up loving and was so intrigued by. So, I like the break from convention. As far as a belt, it’s not really important. A belt, a crown… whatever. It’s kind of interesting, I was actually a beauty queen. I was Miss Teen Tennessee in high school when I was 17 years old. I still have my crown actually, so I probably have more crowns than I have actual belts.

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Is Shelly Martinez Wrestlicious?

TNA may have turned her down but Wrestlicious seems keen to resurrect Ariel. Former Diva and Knockout, Shelly Martinez has tweeted that the company is interested in bringing her in as their new vampire character, a role that Martinez is already familiar with. She writes: ps wrestlisous is interested in me being their new vampire … Read more

Fight Network Picks Up Wrestlicious

Wrestlicious has signed a deal with The Fight Network in Canada, extending the company’s Canadian distribution for the TakeDown series. The hit action/comedy series Wrestlicious TakeDown will air on The Fight Network (thefightnetwork.com) in Canada beginning in early May 2010.TakeDown will be the only all female wrestling series featured on the network in 2010. With … Read more

Wrestlicious Announces First Public TV Taping on May 28th

Wrestlicious will be holding it’s first public television taping in Minnesota on May 28th with a roster including former TNA Knockout, Sojo Bolt debuting as CoCo Montego. The taping marks the first time Wrestlicious’ flagship series, TakeDown will be filmed in front of a live audience of wrestling fans. The episodes currently airing were taped … Read more

Diva Dirt’s Own Kristin Astara (Krissy Vaine) Joins Wrestlicious

Diva Dirt can exclusively reveal that our very own Kristin Astara — the former Krissy Vaine — has signed with Wrestlicious. Kristin will make her debut as an in-ring performer in season two which will be filmed this summer. Wrestlicious senior producer, Johnny Cafarella says: “We are excited to add the beautiful and talented Kristin … Read more

Exclusive: Lizzy Valentine (Wrestlicious’ Kandi Kisses) on TakeDown Premiere, Origins of Kandi Kisses, Working for TNA, Wrestlicious Negativity and More

She made her debut as the lip-synching popstar, Kandi Kisses on the first ever episode of Wrestlicious TakeDown this past week and she’s here to tell us all about it, we catch up with the gorgeous Lizzy Valentine. We get Lizzy’s reaction to the first episode, find out about her character and get her thoughts on some of the negative reaction the show has gotten. We also learn discuss Lizzy’s time in TNA in 2003 as well as her one-night only return last December, plus what was it like working with WWE’s Evan Bourne in Wrestling Society X? Read on for the full interview.

You were on the premiere of Wrestlicious TakeDown this past Monday, how was it like doing that performance scene?
“I was so happy that I was on the first episode. Actually, like a few years ago, I was also on the first episode of Wrestling Society X so I was like, ‘Oh look at that, I’m on the first episode again’. I’ve gotten a lot of good feedback from my friends about the show, they all thought it was funny and they liked my segment. I had a lot of fun doing that part, playing the role of Kandi Kisses. I’ve known Johnny C [Wrestlicious producer] for a long time. Like, about six years ago we shot a pilot for CRUSH, it never got picked up but I’ve known him for all this time and he’s always known that I was a big fan of Britney Spears so he kind of developed the character for me which was kind of cool.”

We talked a little bit about your friends’ reaction to your character, how did your fans react?
“For the most part, I’ve gotten pretty good feedback from people. I mean, people of course are gonna be negative about it and say, ‘Oh it’s not real wrestling, it’s making a joke out of women’s wrestling’ but Wrestlicious is not trying to be WWE, it’s not trying to be TNA, it’s its own show and its own product so it is what it is.”

There’s been some negativity towards the show. Have you run into any of this in particular?
“Well, my regular friends outside of the wrestling business, just like my friends from like the gym or just my normal friends that I hang out with and family members, they all see it as just a TV show. So they look at it and they think it’s funny and they like it for what it is. On the other hand, like my friends that are in the wrestling industry, they don’t like it. I think they’re being a little close-minded, they’re not thinking about it like the way it’s supposed to be. It’s supposed to be a funny show, it’s supposed to be an action-comedy. It’s not supposed to be a serious wrestling show like TNA or WWE, so people in the industry are kind of like, ‘Oh, it’s making fun of women’s wrestling blah blah…’ but I don’t think it’s really making fun of women’s wrestling. A lot of the characters, their stories are goofy but you know what, they’re characters and we all liked playing our characters. The girls on the show, for the most part, were really, really good wrestlers and you’ll get to see that if you keep on watching it.”

Definitely, a lot of the girls work for SHIMMER and we talk a lot on the site about how great the wrestling is there so I’m sure the wrestling will be on-point as the season goes on…
“Yeah definitely! All of us girls were impressed with each other. We were all watching each other’s matches and we were like ‘wow’. Even the girls who weren’t wrestlers on the indies or anything like that, some of the newer girls that may have been just trained for the show, even they did a really good job too. They worked hard and they did the best they could and everything ended up being okay. For the most part, the matches were really, really good so you’ll definitely be seeing some awesome matches.”

How did you feel just before the show went on the air. Were you nervous? Excited?
“I was really excited because I’d been wanting to see it for a long time and I’d been reading stuff about it on the Internet and everything. But I was a little bit nervous too because my character’s a little bit silly and I didn’t actually wrestle on the show, I was just doing a performance and lip-synching so I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I hope I don’t look too silly’. But I was really excited for it. Everyone has fun at Wrestlicious and I just really, really wanted to see it.”

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Wrestlicious Exclusive: Josie (Former TNA Knockout Sojo Bolt) on Joining Wrestlicious, Her TNA Run, Working with Current Divas, Return to OVW & More

Last week, we announced that former TNA Knockout Sojo Bolt aka Josie had signed with Wrestlicious and now today, as we gear towards the premiere of Wrestlicious TakeDown tonight, Josie tells us all about her decision to join the new all female promotion. Josie talks to us about how she joined the company and the … Read more