

History · Drama
Overview
In a time when pro wrestling for women was illegal all over the country, a small town single mother embraces the danger to change culture as she dominates America's most masculine sport to become the first million dollar female athlete in history.
Top Cast


Emily Bett Rickards
Emily Bett Rickards
Mildred Burke
Emily Bett Rickards
Mildred Burke


Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas
Billy Wolfe
Josh Lucas
Billy Wolfe


Tyler Posey
Tyler Posey
G. Bill Wolfe
Tyler Posey
G. Bill Wolfe


Gavin Casalegno
Gavin Casalegno
Joe Jr.
Gavin Casalegno
Joe Jr.


Francesca Eastwood
Francesca Eastwood
Mae Young
Francesca Eastwood
Mae Young


Marie Avgeropoulos
Marie Avgeropoulos
Elvira Snodgrass
Marie Avgeropoulos
Elvira Snodgrass


Deborah Ann Woll
Deborah Ann Woll
Gladys Gillem
Deborah Ann Woll
Gladys Gillem


Cara Buono
Cara Buono
Bertha Burke
Cara Buono
Bertha Burke


Walton Goggins
Walton Goggins
Jack Pfefer
Walton Goggins
Jack Pfefer


Adam Demos
Adam Demos
Gorgeous George
Adam Demos
Gorgeous George
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