The Female Wrestling Channel Launches Online Reality TV Series

LOS ANGELES  The Female Wrestling Channel has launched a new online reality series.

The Female Wrestling Channel has merged its Catfight Report (news, reviews, interview) and Catfight Fantasy Girls (100 percent fantasy stories driven by fan votes) assets and merged them into a new project.

The Female Wrestling channel will showcase real and scripted female vs female and female vs male wrestling action.

"What sets us apart is that our paying monthly members can shape our ongoing storyline at the Female Wrestling Channel," the company said. "You can think of what we do as an ongoing reality TV show that is totally fan, model, and sponsor driven. The only big difference between us and the networks, is that the fans, models, or sponsors can pay to bring in women they want to be a part of it, or fund the angles for the current girls, or even be participants themselve."

The company said it is looking for female celebrities, female fitness stars, adult stars, and girls who would be of interest for this project.

The company is accepting sponsorships where companies, females and websites can sponsor a match and have a 30-second ad in the video and also get a chance to get the girls to wear or promote their products or services on film.

It costs $5.99 per month to become a member to support the project. The company also offers an affiliate program.

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