WATCH: Alison Brie leads Netflix’s ‘Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling’ | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Alison Brie leads Netflix’s ‘Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling’

/ 01:32 PM May 18, 2017

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“Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling” or “GLOW” will air on Netflix, June 23, 2017.
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It’s the ‘80s in Los Angeles and actress Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie) is desperate for work. In her last bid for stardom, she gets into women’s wrestling. However, the project forces her against Debbie Eagan (Betty Gilpin), an actress who bears a grudge against her.

The show explores how over a dozen “unconventional” women will survive the tough and glitzy world of wrestling, fighting their way to fame with a washed-up director (Marc Maron) leading the way.

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Watch the trailer here:

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The team behind hit women’s prison series “Orange is the New Black” produced the show.

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All ten episodes of “GLOW” will be available on Netflix starting June 23. JB

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