David McLane Says WOW Is Not Ready To Tour, But It Is A Goal For The Company

David McLane discusses the future of WOW.

WOW Women of Wrestling returned to television in September with new episodes airing in syndication on CBS-affiliated networks. David McLane, who was also behind Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, founded WOW in 2000. Matches and segments are taped in bulk in Los Angeles.

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Speaking to Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald, McLane was asked if there were any touring plans for WOW.

"As of today, the WOW Women of Wrestling is better served on television. It's not ready to tour yet. Everyone sees the difficulty of hitting the road immediately. We're still only 13-14 weeks into the brand-new season of WOW on television. We need help. We need every fan that watches on TV to be getting on social media and building up WOW. We need to be lifted up, that's what the WOW Superheroes need, they need air under their wings. When that happens, the brand awareness, the knowledge of who these performers are, then we can look at touring. That's an ultimate goal of my business partner Jeanie Buss. She wants to bring WOW coast to coast, city to city, but we're not ready yet and we don't want to be too early in attempting to do it. For now, it's a television event that you get to see every week in every market across the country," he said.

Buss, who is also the Owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, co-owns WOW with McLane.

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