WOO? Ric Flair Claims FOX And Netflix Are Considering A Wrestling Themed Reality Series
That would be a different way to go. There are all kinds of ways to present a wrestling story, as wrestlers have various personality types and characters. It can be interesting to see what happens when you put them in different scenarios, especially if it is something personal. Now we might be seeing some very different scenarios from people related to the wrestling industry.
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During a recent edition of his To Be The Man podcast, Ric Flair revealed that FOX and Netflix are considering a series built around wrestling housewives, featuring his wife Wendy, Kim Orton, Giovanna Angle and Catalina Hager. There is no word on how far along the talks are, which other wrestling wives might be a part of the cast or where the show might air if it gets picked up.
There have been a lot of wrestling marriages over the years. Check out how some of them got started (or almost got started):
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Opinion: There have been reality shows based on wrestlers before and I would be a bit surprised if this one went anywhere. Having someone from WWE in Orton and someone from AEW in Hager would be strange enough, especially from FOX, which already airs WWE programming. Maybe it will happen but it would certainly be a different way of looking at the people involved.
What do you think of the idea? Who would you want in the case? Let us know in the comments below.
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