Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) and StereoVision Entertainment
Inc. have announced they have secured funding for the world's first 3-D
pay-per-view event. A firm date has been set yet for the event, though
late September or October are targeted.
In a press release sent out Wednesday, StereoVision said that Coldwater
Capital L.L.C., a Nevada investment banking firm, has committed to
supply the full funding necessary, up to $100,000 per month, to
complete StereoVision's GLOW 3-D pay-per-view production.
"With Coldwater Capital we now have the final player to complete
our 'Virtual Dream Team' for the production of the Gorgeous Ladies of
Wrestling 3-D Pay Per View event" said StereoVision's CEO Jack Honour
in the press release. "Along with award-winning producer-director Rocco
Urbisci, and his production partner pay-per-view
impresario Neal Marshall, Ursula Hayden owner of the GLOW league, and
new team anchor Mark Neuhaus, banker/race car driver, can now
together create a first ever pay-per-view event, with blockbuster
potential. With the WWE grossing $6 to $8 million on their monthly
pay per views, and GLOW historically pulling better TV ratings than
WWE when broadcast head to head, we're very optimistic about a
substantial gross from the GLOW Pay Per View event."
In an earlier press release, Ursula Hayden, GLOW's owner and a pro
wrestler (The Farmer's Daughter) said "GLOW and StereoVision are a
perfect fit. I'm sure our fans will enjoy the added dimension 3-D brings
to our shows, and I have complete confidence in the StereoVision team.
I'm certain this first ever live 3-D women's wrestling pay per view
event, is going to be a big hit."
GLOW was a much-scorned wrestling company in the mid-'80s by wrestling
purists. Syndicated throughout the continent, GLOW featured outlandish
characters, spandex, big hair, and Sylvester Stallone's mom, Jackie, as
one of the managers. And who can forget The Soul Patrol, Debbie
Debutante, Suzy Spirit, Jungle Woman and Spanish Red? The promotion's
best-known grad is Tina Ferrari, better known today as Ivory
in the WWE.
StereoVision Entertainment Inc. is a publicly traded Nevada multimedia
corporation listed on the Over The Counter Bulletin Board Exchange, with
an office in Van Nuys, Calif. StereoVision has interests in 3-D film and
video production, independent filmmaking and distribution, entertainment
content acquisition, and music production, publishing and distribution.
-- SLAM! Wrestling
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