Showing posts with label Saturday GLOWcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturday GLOWcase. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Dancing Through the Decades: Manuel Briano's Heartwarming GLOW Adventure


Welcome to this week’s Saturday GLOWcase. Today, I’m excited to share the story of my dear friend Manuel Briano, affectionately known as Manny. Manny is one of the sweetest people I know and remains neutral amidst the various dynamics among GLOW fans and personalities. So, let’s dive into this heartwarming tale about a true GLOW fan and an incredible friend.

Manny first discovered GLOW's first season when he was 11 years old while watching WWF on the weekends. Growing up in San Diego, he watched GLOW on XETV Channel 6 and KCOP Channel 13. Unfortunately, these stations only televised seasons 1 and 2, so Manny missed out on seasons 3 and 4 until the internet era. Thank you very much to the fans who have had the ability to record the episodes on videotape. In 1988, GLOW toured San Diego twice, and Manny’s mom took him and his brother to see the GLOW girls both times. This experience solidified his love for GLOW.


Despite collecting all the GLOW magazines and watching the GLOW girls on talk shows, Manny was unfamiliar with the new GLOW girls until he discovered episodes from seasons 3 and 4 through a well-known seller among wrestling fans named Manzerman, who sold VHS tapes. Manny eagerly purchased GLOW and POWW episodes, immersing himself in the world of GLOW.

On his 12th or 13th birthday, Manny received a special treat—a GLOW-themed birthday cake made by George’s Wonderful World Of Cakes in National City, CA. This cake was a delightful surprise that featured two women from the GLOW series, making it a memorable part of his birthday celebration.

Manny with GLOW Director, Matt Cimber

Manny's favorite wrestler is Americana, and he particularly loved the intense matches between Americana and Ninotchka. He vividly recalls screaming at the TV in excitement when Americana pinned Ninotchka in their first match. It was one of those moments that solidified his passion for GLOW.

One of Manny's favorite sketches was "Asking Ashley," even though he didn't always understand the adult humor as a kid. The comedic elements and quirky characters made it a memorable part of his GLOW experience. Like many GLOW fans, Manny also feared the Heavy Metal Sisters. Their fierce personas and intimidating presence left a lasting impression on him, a sentiment shared by many in the GLOW community.
A group shot of GLOW fans with Manny representing his favorite, Americana

In his eagerness to connect with the GLOW girls, Manny used to call GLOW’s 900 number without parental permission. Much like myself, he made those calls from his grandparent's home, though I made calls pretty much anywhere I could dial the number. When his uncle discovered the phone bill, Manny never admitted it was him who made the calls, even though it was probably obvious who the culprit was. This little secret added a mischievous twist to his GLOW fan journey.

Manny has been on multiple GLOW cruises, forging lasting friendships with the GLOW girls and fellow fans. He’s met many original GLOW personalities, including his favorite, Americana, and has even purchased four of her paintings, which are proudly displayed in his living room.

Much like myself, Manny has always been curious about the fans in the televised audience from the Riviera Hotel, wondering about their stories. During my time working and living in Las Vegas, I walked through the Riviera Hotel and asked a few employees about GLOW. Despite its iconic status in television history, I only found one person who worked at the hotel during that time. She mentioned that it wasn’t there long and she barely remembered it.

I would love for anyone who sat in the audience to contact me so I could add their stories to our GLOW stories. Their experiences would be a valuable addition to our shared history and memories.
Back in the 1980s, Manny was disappointed that no official GLOW girl action figures were created—a sentiment shared by many fans, including myself. However, a couple of years ago, a talented individual named Wanda Maness began creating GLOW action figures and even made custom figures of Americana and David McLane for Manny, fulfilling one of his long-held wishes.

Like most original GLOW fans, Manny hopes that all four seasons of GLOW will be released, along with the unaired matches that Matt Cimber and others have mentioned are still in existence. The anticipation of seeing these unaired matches keeps the GLOW spirit alive among devoted fans.
Manny loves Netflix’s GLOW series and was disappointed when the fourth season was canceled during production. He has always enjoyed seeing strong and empowering women on television, which is why GLOW holds a special place in his heart.

I met Manny in Long Beach, California, on the night of a party featuring the ladies of GLOW. David McLane was also there, not to meet fans or attend the party, but by chance, on the beautiful Queen Mary before setting sail on the Carnival Imagination in 2016. Since then, Manny and I have cruised together with the ladies of GLOW in 2017 on the Norwegian Dawn from New Orleans, in 2018 on the Norwegian Breakaway from New York, and again in 2024 on the Norwegian Encore from Miami. Manny is one of the most fun people to hang out with, and he absolutely loves to dance. We share a mutual love for Paula Abdul, whom we’ve both had the pleasure of meeting at different times in our lives.

I hope you enjoyed getting to know Manny and his incredible GLOW journey. Manny is active on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and you can find him at:

If you have similar stories or memories of your own, please share them in the comments below. Your feedback and shared experiences help build a wonderful community. If you'd like to support this effort, your contributions are greatly appreciated. Even small gestures of support mean a lot as we continue this journey of storytelling and connection. Thank you! ❤️

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Saturday GLOWcase: A Dark Week, A Personal Update & Recap of Previous Articles


Hello GLOW enthusiasts and friends!

This past week has been a whirlwind! Life threw me curveballs at work, at home and everywhere in between. As much as I strive to stick to my daily posting schedule, there are times when life takes precedence—and this week was one of those times. But you know what? It’s all part of the journey and I believe in sharing it all, the highs and lows, with you, my amazing readers.

Unfortunately, this means this week’s "Saturday GLOWcase" has to take a rain check. Don’t worry, though—I’ve cooked up something truly special for next week that will make the wait absolutely worth it!

For those of you who might be new here or just want to revisit some of our GLOW-tastic content, let me introduce you to my daily themes and recap some past highlights. Grab a cup of your favorite drink and let’s dive in!

Daily Themes Overview:
  • Sunday Shoot the Breeze: Heartfelt life stories and personal reflections to kickstart the week.
  • Monday Mysteries: Intriguing tales of the unexplained or enigmatic.
  • Tuesday Tunes: Reviews, stories and tributes to the music that I love and hopefully you appreciate.
  • Wednesday Show 'n Tell: Recipes, product reviews or exciting finds—my little corner to share things I love.
  • Thursday Bookish Adventures: Book-related discussions thanks to my love of reading which goes hand in hand to my job as a Book Operations Supervisor at Atlanta Airport!
  • Friday Date Night Fun: Ideas and reflections on activities perfect for a date night, from movies to musicals and everything in between.
  • Saturday GLOWcase: My ode to the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling—the wrestlers, creators, crew, and fans who made it iconic.
To keep the GLOW spirit alive, here’s a complete list of the "Saturday GLOWcase" posts we’ve published so far. Whether you want to relive these shining moments or catch up if you’ve missed any, all the links are here for you:

  1. Tulsa, Jodi Haselbarth: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/10/saturday-wrestling-spotlight-tulsas.html
  2. Evangelina, Christy Smith: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/10/saturday-spotlight-evangelina-from.html
  3. Matilda the Hun, Deanna Booher: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/11/remembering-matilda-unforgettable-glow.html
  4. Little Feather: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/11/saturday-spotlight-glowing-journey-of.html
  5. Cheyenne Cher, Dee Walker: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/11/cheyenne-cher-empowering-indian.html
  6. Melody Trouble Vixen, MTV, Eileen O'Hara: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/11/glowing-spotlight-melody-trouble-vixen.html
  7. Tina Ferrari, Lisa Moretti: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/11/glow-ing-saturday-spotlight.html
  8. Tiffany Mellon, Sandra Margot: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/12/saturday-glowcase-unforgettable-tiffany.html
  9. GLOW Fan, Les Muir: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/12/saturday-glowcase-les-muir-dedicated.html
  10. Daisy, Helena Cameron: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/12/saturday-glowcase-helena-cameron-aka.html
  11. GLOW Fan, James Paul Maher: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/12/saturday-glowcase-james-paul-maher.html
  12. Hollywood, Jeanne Basone: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/10/saturday-morning-wrestling-glow.html
  13. GLOW Fan, Rick Howard Jr.: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/01/saturday-glowcase-rick-howard-jrs.html
  14. Angel, Andrea Laird Micheil: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/01/saturday-glowcase-celebrating-angel.html
  15. GLOW Fan, Richard Hughes: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/01/saturday-glowcase-glow-fan-richard.html
  16. Matt Cimber, the director of GLOW: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/02/saturday-glowcase-story-of-glows.html
  17. GLOW Fan, Michael Karr: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/02/saturday-glowcase-michael-karrs-glow.html
  18. Godiva, Dawn Maestas: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/02/saturday-glowcase-godivas-glittering.html
  19. GLOW Fan, Jennifer Chiola: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/02/saturday-glowcase-tribute-from-loyal.html
  20. Jungle Woman, Annette Marroquin: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/03/glowcase-annette-marroquin-as-jungle.html
  21. GLOW Fan & fellow GLOW Historian, Mike Rand: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/03/saturday-glowcase-celebrating-glow.html
  22. Dementia #1/Sugar, Michelle Duze: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-many-faces-of-dementia-tribute-to.html
  23. GLOW Fan, Vanessa Bello: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/03/saturday-glowcase-glow-of-friendship.html
  24. Steve Blance, GLOW's writer and referee: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2025/03/saturday-glowcase-behind-ropes-steve.html

Bonus GLOW Posts:

My review of Hollywood, Jeanne Basone's book Hooray for Hollywood: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2024/12/hooray-for-hollywood-true-story-of.html

My book review of Glamazon: My Life of Glitter, Guts, and Glory by Matilda the Hun Deanna Booher: https://adriansknitwits.blogspot.com/2015/02/my-thoughts-of-glamazon-queen-kong-my.html

Each post shines a light on the incredible stories of GLOW’s cast and crew, as well as devoted fans who keep this legacy alive. Bookmark these links or dive into them as time permits—you won’t regret it!

I can’t tell you how much your continued support, comments and engagement mean to me. You are the heart and soul of what makes this blog special to me. If you’ve been inspired, entertained or informed by my posts, I’d love to hear from you! Your feedback fuels my passion and keeps me going strong.
Speaking of support, if you’d like to contribute to help this blog continue to thrive and grow, your kindness would mean the world. (Even a small token of appreciation goes a long way.) But above all, your presence here is already a gift in itself.

Stay tuned for next week’s "Saturday GLOWcase"—it’s going to be worth the wait, I promise! Until then, keep glowing brightly and making every day a showstopper.

With GLOWing gratitude,
~Adrian


Saturday, January 18, 2025

Saturday GLOWcase: Celebrating Angel - The Badass Biker Chick of GLOW


Angel, played by Andrea Laird Micheil, was a gymnast from the age of six through high school and a Theater Arts major in college. She was working with a casting firm, performing as an extra in various TV and film productions when she went to an audition for athletic women for GLOW.

At the audition, she asked, "What does GLOW mean?" When they said, "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling," she replied, "I can do that." They asked, "What makes you think so?" and she said, "I don't have to land on my feet anymore." The rest is history. Shortly thereafter, she was in Las Vegas at the Riviera Hotel, and two weeks later, she was teaching girls how to do somersaults.

Unlike most of the ladies, Andrea created her own character. She knew she would be a bad girl, and her badass persona really fit the character she became. "Angel, don't let the name fool you!" became her tagline. She performed as Andrea Jackson (a good girl) for one fight in Germany and as Hot Rod Andie for various promotions, including POWW, another David McLane promotion. Andrea made her debut during the second season of GLOW and quickly realized that many of the girls had no athletic ability whatsoever. Just two weeks after arriving, she was literally teaching them how to do somersaults. Doing backflips off the top turnbuckle was no easy task for most, but for Andrea, it was a breeze. She wasn't a wrestling fan and had no idea how to wrestle; aside from learning moves by watching wrestling on TV, she and many of the other ladies would have been lost in the ring. TV was their trainer.

The ladies watched wrestling moves on TV and then tried to figure them out in their hotel rooms or during rehearsals before taping days. Andrea would come to the ring and start teaching the ladies wrestling moves she barely knew herself, but she had confidence in spades. Some of the season one girls knew a bit thanks to their brief time with Mondo Guerrero and were able to learn from them as well.


I started watching GLOW after Andrea had already left the promotion, but I had the pleasure of meeting her in 2016 on the Queen Mary. We spent a week on the Carnival Imagination with her and many other GLOW ladies. I not only learned about her wrestling career and the friendships it afforded her, but I also got to know the real person behind her GLOW persona and her incredibly sweet husband, Stephen.

The first night I met her was the only time I talked to her about GLOW. After that, I was more interested in Andrea than Angel. She was more than the badass biker chick; she was intelligent, outgoing, and one of those people who isn't happy until everyone around her is having a good time. The night we met, she shared with me insights about her time with GLOW and the fact that she was one of the people involved in "selling" the show to TV stations before it aired. She also talked about the fate of a few of her fellow wrestlers, including her GLOW & POWW tag team partner Attache/Genie Beret.

Andrea shared a story about Matt Cimber and David McLane giving the ladies the choice to vote on whether they should go on tour with the Harlem Globetrotters or a solo tour of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. The show had just started airing, and they weren't yet well-known. Wrestling was becoming popular again, and characters were coming to life. Before the vote, Andrea gathered the girls and said, "If we want to be taken seriously as wrestlers, we should go on tour by ourselves." The Globetrotters, despite being good players, were more about comedy. They voted to go solo, but Matt Cimber wasn’t happy. That decision led to David McLane leaving GLOW and taking many of the ladies with him to start a new promotion while Matt continued GLOW with season 3 and 4, featuring a new cast and a handful from seasons 1 and 2.

Upon leaving GLOW, Andrea and the other GLOW ladies weren't allowed to use their GLOW names due to a tight contract. Andrea's character remained basically the same, though her name became Hot Rod Andie instead of Angel. Tina Ferrari was known as Nina, and some of the other GLOW ladies either used similar characters or created totally new ones. Michele Duze, who created the first Dementia in GLOW, played the Russian character in POWW.

She got yelled at for this but this is one of my favorite moments with Angel

After wrestling, Andrea did stunt work, acted in movies, and moved to Reno, NV, where she worked as a liquor sales rep. Sadly, Andrea passed away from Covid-19 on January 18, 2022. Andrea's presence in and out of the ring will be fondly remembered by all who encountered her unique persona.

As we reminisce about the legacy of Andrea "Angel" Laird Micheil, I invite you to share your own stories and memories of her. Whether you had the pleasure of meeting her in person, watched her dazzling performances, or were inspired by her strength and charisma, I would love to hear from you. Feel free to leave comments and share your cherished moments. Let's celebrate the life of this remarkable woman together!

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