For me, it's Lacey Von Erich

For me, it's Lacey Von Erich
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what the fuck is this trailer

It's Wrestlicious

OOOH WRESTLICIOUS BABY

Based

It's Wrestlicious baby

>Jonathan Vargas, age 19, won the Powerball jackpot in 2008. It totaled a massive $35.3 million. With the money, he and some partners created “Wrestlicious”, an all-female wrestling promotion. It seems the world wasn’t ready. The endeavor fizzled within a year. Other bad investments followed. Other big losses followed. He is now broke.

Same desu

reminds me of a T-Shirt company

He was ahead of his time.

>stealing 1980s GLOW's gimmick
>ahead of his time
What did this pinhead user mean by this?

It's sad how women's wrestling from the past is completely overlooked all because Steph wants credit for "creating" women's wrestling.

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>black man runs a wrestling company
>his first appearance is himself rapping with a bunch of hired women

Is anyone better at grifting money marks in history than Jimmy Hart? Still remember when he took that 17-year-old British guy for the majority of his family's credit cards on WrestleXpress.

maybe that GLOW is now more popular than ever thanks to Netflix

Jimmy Hart must have had a hefty heating bill to do this shit

Where are they now?

A bunch of the people who did work Wrestlicious are still around iirc. One of the two Draculettas was Daffney, Brook Lynn was much-loved ECW underage bike Becky Bayless, "Paige Webb the hacker" was Serena Deeb.

It is weird how they didn't get any GLOW originals to turn up for Evolution, or even some actors from the show. They come out, then Iiconics or whoever come out to trash talk them, then they lay them out. Easy pop.

Seriously. This shit isn't hard. Again, though, WWE has to push the narrative that women's wrestling didn't exist until Steph started the revolution or evolution or whatever the fuck.

some of the actors where in a Smackdown? segment