AJ Mendez Makes Big Announcement Regarding WOW's TV Return
AJ Mendez is coming back in a big way with Women Of Wrestling.
The former AJ Lee in WWE is the executive producer and color commentator for the promotion with origins to GLOW and she was the figurehead to speak on behalf of the company's return to television with a video announcement. Mendez notes that the promotion will return to television on September 17 under the Paramount/CBS banner. Full details and information are below:
WOW – WOMEN OF WRESTLING, the world's premier all-female sports entertainment entity, today revealed its new key art and announced that the series will premiere nationwide the weekend of Sept. 17. WOW, the only all-female wrestling organization with a global TV footprint, will be available in syndication via Paramount Global Content Distribution, marking the largest-ever distribution deal in the history of women's wrestling.
WOW – WOMEN OF WRESTLING has been cleared in 100% of the U.S. including the following station groups: CBS-owned-and-operated stations, Sinclair Communications, Nexstar Broadcasting, Hearst Television, TEGNA Media, Weigel Broadcasting, Gray Media and Cox Television. Internationally, the show has also already been licensed in Canada (CHCH and CHEK), Australia (10 Play) and Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore (MOLA), with more to come.
WOW is owned by trailblazing sports executive Jeanie Buss and was created by David McLane, founder of the original GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Global professional wrestling superstar, screenwriter, mental health advocate and New York Times bestselling author AJ Mendez serves as executive producer and color commentator.
"From sports to politics to business and beyond, women's voices are being heard louder than ever, and the Superheroes of WOW couldn't be more excited to step into the ring on Sept. 17 and join this revolution," said WOW owner Jeanie Buss. "We're grateful to our partners at Paramount Global Content Distribution for providing a platform for these inspiring athletes."
"The Superheroes of WOW have come from all walks of life to prove who's the best, and are eager to show the world what's been missing for years from women's professional wrestling," said WOW creator David McLane.
"We can't wait to share the thrilling sports entertainment experience of WOW – WOMEN OF WRESTLING with a wider audience," says Dan Cohen, chief content licensing officer at Paramount Global. "We know viewers will be inspired and empowered by the Superheroes' athleticism and emotional backstories, while being thoroughly entertained by this unique roster of athletes. We look forward to working with Jeanie Buss and David McLane as we continue to grow this brand."
The return of WOW had big plans in place as the promotion was reportedly in talks to bring in Lita, but the WWE Hall Of Famer had no interest in working with David McLane. Tessa Blanchard was also signed on to work with WOW, but the former IMPACT World Champion reportedly had a falling out with McLane and the promotion after she went too far in a promo with WOW star Samatha Sage.