The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are headed to Vegas for GLOW Season 3

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, are you ready to rumble? Netflix and the creators of GLOW certainly are, as it's just been announced that the series loosely based on the real-life professional wrestling circuit, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, will be hitting the mats for a third round of hard-hitting drama, comedy, and sport-related shenanigans. Word of the season three pickup comes via the show's official Twitter account, which you can check out for yourself below:

Since the show's 2017 debut, GLOW has quickly become one of the most celebrated programs on Netflix, as well as a must-watch for fans of the old school wrestling gimmick turned star-studded cult sensation. Plot details surrounding the third season are scarce at this time, though its expected that the ladies will be making their way to Vegas where they plan to dazzle the drunkards of the strip with their bedazzled brand of powerful punishment and dangerously delicious drama.

GLOW, created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, stars Alison Brie as Ruth 'Zoya the Destroya' Wilder, Betty Gilpin as Debbie 'Liberty Belle' Eagan, Britney Young as Carmen 'Machu Picchu' Wade, Marc Maron as GLOW's director Sam Sylvia and Sydelle Noel as Cherry Bang, among others.

The first two mean-muggin' seasons of GLOW are available to stream on Netflix right now. Meanwhile, we'll be sure to bring you more details regarding the show's third season as it becomes available.

Source: Twitter

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