WWE has been pushing the Women’s Revolution for years now, and it seems that they’re taking the revolution to another platform.
Deadline reports that WWE is teaming up with Quibi to create a new unscripted series titled “Fight Like A Girl” which will put female WWE Superstars in the spotlight.
According to the report, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon will pair a female WWE Superstar with a young girl in each episode, and the wrestlers will draw from their own life experiences to help the people they are partnered with overcome their personal issues.
Quibi notes that each episode shot at the WWE Performance Center, “features a stunning transformation and heart-pounding reveal as the women change their lives forever.”
WWE Studios and Critical Content for Quibi, and Executive Producers on the series include Stephanie McMahon, Susan Levison, Ben Zierten and Richard Lowell on behalf of WWE Studios. Tom Forman, Jenny Daly and Jon Beyer are attached as producers for Critical Content.
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