GLOW'S LITTLE EGYPT DISCUSSES THE UPCOMING DOCUMENTARY ON GLOW, CAULIFLOWER ALLEY CLUB, A SPECIAL EVENT IVORY IS PUTTING TOGETHER AND MORE
By Daniel Donnelly on 2012-03-31 07:55:25
Daniel Donnelly of IMetAWrestler.com conducted an interview with GLOW Alumni
Little Egypt, AKA Angelina Altishin, about the upcoming GLOW movie, her
involvement with the Cauliflower Alley Club, and their honoring of former WWE
superstar, Lisa "Ivory" Moretti as the 2012 Female Legend. Also, what are
Angelina's thoughts about today's Divas and Knockouts compared to the GLOW
girls???
How she feels about the upcoming GLOW movie: "I'm real excited about the
documentary. It took two years in the making, and it's finally getting it's
first world premiere on April 27 in Toronto at Hot Docs, at the HotDocs Film
Festival, which is a very large festival, and to be picked as one of the
official documentaries is a feather in the cap."
What can we expect to see in the documentary: "It pays homage to the work we
did, it also highlights the fact that for female workers in the industry, we
broke down barriers. That's what was compelling about this documentary, it
wasn't just the story of female wrestling, it was the camaraderie that we had
with each other. The fact that it was the first all female wrestling show to
ever be launched on television at that time, and the fact that it had a four
year run that went into global syndication for an additional ten years, and that
we still pick up followers today. It's got a cult following and so it hits the
audience on a lot of different levels."
On doing reality shows before reality shows existed: "We owe it all to our
director Matt Timber, who was a visionary. He came from Hollywood, and he had a
real good idea about what was going to work on television. W were politically
incorrect, we were cutting edge in a sense that we were constantly pushing the
envelope on what we could get away with, and it turned out to be something that
fans really appreciated and enjoyed watching."
The Side Effects of Being So Politically Incorrect: "You had Matilda with her
Nazi themed match against Fiji and Americana, and the stomping of the flag. Then
you had Ninotchka, who really had to pay close attention to be being extremely
discrete in her real life because of what she was pushing on television, and
just firing up the audience to the point where we were afraid for her in a lot
of aspects."
On her Official Facebook Page: "The Official Fanpage of Little Egypt is the open
fan page for anyone interested in learning more about GLOW history and seeing
some behind the scenes footage of girls what we looked like back then and what
we're looking like now." Facebook.com/GlowLittleEgypt
The CAC (Cauliflower Alley Club): "It's a non-profit organization, and it
doesn't just include the GLOW legends, but the WWE legends, TNA legends, ECW,
all the great supporters of this industry show up once a year at this reunion to
attend seminars and to induct future legends into the CAC Hall. This year, we
are so excited because Lisa Moretti, who played Tina Ferrari in GLOW, and who
went on to be Ivory in WWE, a three time world champion, is being inducted as a
female legend this year, how exciting is that?"
Lisa "Ivory" Moretti: "She was an example for that time period, because not only
does she give kudos to the work we did in GLOW, but being a quasi-wrestling
variety show, the insecurity in us was to see how we were going to be taken by
the wrestling industry. Lisa Moreretti going off and becoming such a super power
in the industry gives a lot of credit to the work that we've done. And that's
where I spend most of my time and my focus - making sure that we preserve the
legacy and work that we've done, continue to support female workers on their way
up, the indie markets, and anything we can do to be advocates for female
workers. That's where I put all my time and energy."
Her CAC seminar: "This will be my second year speaking at the Cauliflower Alley
Club. The first year, I spoke on social media, focusing mostly on Facebook. This
year, we're branching off and incorporating the other major social networks and
how we can cross promote and brand. This isn't just for the indie workers, there
are workers who have been in our industry for over twenty years, that are very
interested in learning how to grasp this whole social media experience."
CAC Benelovent Fund: "It's a fund used to support workers who don't have the
resources available for the most minimal things that are of so much importance,
like maybe a walker, care, rehab, and oftentimes funeral expenses. So the money
that is raised at the CAC goes to support the benevolent fund, and I want to
support and organization that is going to give back to the industry that has
been so good to me, and so good to so many of our girls, and if that's the least
I can do then it's an honor to do it."
Today's Divas: "Something's gotta be said for the fact that WWE and TNA wouldn't
be such big promotions if they didn't know what they were doing. But, the
success that GLOW had, was because it was a character-based and character-driven
show, and for me, you can't have the same character profile and just put a
different costume on it. I want to be visually stimulated. If there's gonna be a
giant, then she needs to be giant, that's what's so great about Kharma. If
there's a babyface, then she should look like a babyface. If she's a heel - make
her look like a heel! I mean, we loved having our characters, and we loved the
costumes and the makeup, and we had a lot of flexibility with our roles. We had
a lot of opportunity to create these really outrageous characters, and I think
that the audience today would still be interested. Why it's not pursued, and why
they haven't really pushed the envelope, I don't know. But I like the fact that
they're trying, and I like the fact that they're giving Kharma that opportunity,
I love that."
You can keep up with Little Egypt at her Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/littleegypt and her Twitter at
www.twitter.com/littleegypt
For more information on the upcoming GLOW documentary film, please visit
www.glowthemovie.com, and for more
about this year's Cauliflower Alley Club Banquet, featuring 'Stone Cold' Steve
Austin and the ladies of GLOW, visit
www.caulifloweralleyclub.org.
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