Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling, often abbreviated to TJP, is a Japanese joshi puroresu or women's professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012 as a sister promotion of DDT Pro Wrestling. Initially running alongside other shows such as live music and other idol performances, it became its own fully fledged promotion starting on February 28, 2015.
The stories behind some of the biggest matches and moments in WWE history are discussed by the Superstars and legends who lived them.
Teacher Ekku, researcher Valtteri and yoga instructor Alexandra test their limits at a pro wrestling school.
A documentary series that chronicles a WWE Superstar and their journey through personal interviews and candid moments.
A filmmaker spends years documenting controversial wrestler and cat breeder Teddy Hart, but the project is thrown into chaos when Teddy is accused of wrongdoing; as Teddy defends himself, his protégé and ex-girlfriend Samantha Fiddler disappears.
Witness "Hangman" Adam Page's quest for the AEW World Title in this unique cinematic experience. Ranging from January 2019 to November 2021, "The Good, the Bad, and the Elite" chronicles one of pro wrestling's most ambitious stories.
An inside look of the lives of seven WWE Divas from their work within WWE to their personal lives.
WWE experienced record-breaking highs and crushing lows under Vince McMahon's leadership. This docuseries delves into the mogul's controversial reign.
An interview show hosted by John Bradshaw Layfield.
WWE Superstars past and present reveal their compelling stories about the most important moments in WWE history.
Relive the greatest matches and moments in WrestleMania history and discover the amazing stories behind them.
The New Era Of Honor Begins!
Follows the league's biggest stars as they navigate the week-to-week challenges to remain at the top. As the ultimate behind-the-scenes fan experience, the series tracks the rivalries among talent as they vie for fans' attention and shows viewers the contentious lead-up to AEW's major wrestling events and matches.
A show documenting rivalries in wrestling.
Go Beyond the Ring with some of WWE's most groundbreaking documentaries.
Margo Millet, the child of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, becomes pregnant after a brief affair with an English professor, Mark, at the local junior college she attends. Now, at 20, Margo is alone with an infant, unemployed, and on the verge of eviction. When her estranged father Jinx shows up on her doorstep and asks to move in with her, she agrees in exchange for help with childcare. Margo starts an OnlyFans as an experiment and soon finds herself adapting some of Jinx’s advice from the world of wrestling. Could this be the answer to all of Margo’s problems, or does internet fame come with too high a price?
Get a behind-the-scenes look at WWE Superstars as they prepare for their huge showdowns at major events.
Stardom World is the VOD network for World Wonder Ring Stardom. WWR Stardom is a Japanese women's promotion started in 2011 featuring matches of many varieties including high speed octane action, long brutal brawls, and even costume battle royals. In 2019, the promotion was acquired by Bushiroad and has since become one of the top wrestling promotions in Japan.
An in-ring show featuring more wrestlers, more stories and more action to super-serve fans.
WCW Saturday Night was a weekly Saturday night TV show on TBS produced by World Championship Wrestling. The program existed through various incarnations under different names before becoming WCW Saturday Night in 1992. Although initially the anchor show of the Ted Turner-backed wrestling company, the September 1995 premiere of WCW Monday Nitro airing on sister station Turner Network Television usurped the show's once preeminent position in the company, as the primary source of storyline development and Pay-Per-View buildup. The show's place in the company was devalued by the advent of WCW Thunder in 1998, once the cornerstone of the WCW wrestling empire, WCW Saturday Night ended its run in 2000 as the company struggled creatively to meet the demands of producing over six hours of new broadcast material on a weekly basis. The rights to WCW Saturday Night now belong to WWE as a result of that company's 2001 purchase of WCW.