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Photos from the WOW – Women of Wrestling relaunch in Las Vegas

Yesterday in Las Vegas, ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group announced a new multi-year distribution agreement with WOW – Women Of Wrestling (WOW), marking the return of the world’s leading women’s wrestling league.

This historic and exclusive media rights deal gives WOW the biggest distribution opportunities for the U.S. and abroad in the history of women’s professional wrestling. WOW is owned by Jeanie Buss and was created by David McLane, founder of women’s wrestling’s original hit series GLOW.

President, ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group Dan Cohen, WOW executive producer Jeanie Buss, WOW Superhero Tessa Blanchard, WOW executive producer David McLane, WOW Superhero The Beast, WOW executive producer AJ Mendez, and WOW New Generation Superheroes Danni, Kate Smith, Briana Montez, Imo Akpan, and Alex Gracia were on hand for the launch.

You can see the eight photos below. All photos are from Chris Farina/ViacomCBS.

 


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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