A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Carmen Electra's Naked Women Wrestling League: Naked Revolution
Alternate Titles:
Naked Women's Wrestling League: Naked Revolution
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
121 Ventures, Inc.
Avalon Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Carmen Electra presents a series of matches from the NWWL, including Annie Social vs. Trish the Dish, Ninja Chops vs. Kylie Electra, Cleopatra vs. Josianne the Pussycat, April Hunter vs. Melissa Coates and a championship match between reigning champion Kandi Smyth and NWWL newcomer Mandy Weaver.
Associate Editor:
Jarett Bellucci
Associate Producer:
Vitold Vidic
Camera Operator:
Danilo Alfaro
Anthony Sacco
Terry Lowe
Creative Director:
Dan Brown
Creator:
Jim Tykoliz
Howard Mann
Director:
Domenic Casillo
Director of Photography:
Jarett Bellucci
Editor:
Joe Ciupik
Executive Producer:
Howard Mann
Jim Tykoliz
Larry Wolfe
David Schwartz
James Philbrook
Gianluca Rizza
Domenic Casillo Jr.
Lighting Technician:
Nick Van Norstrand
Music:
Micky James
Music Producer:
Micky James
Other:
Dave Gregory
Joe Ciupik
Ron Hutchison
Todd Battle
Anthony Venia
Miguel Domingues
Producer:
Domenic Casillo
Production Assistant:
J.P. Wohlgemuth
Todd Battle
Michele Mann
Corey Zamara
Production Manager:
Mel M. Kantardzic
Sound:
Jeff Carson
Sound Engineer:
Trevor Hyland
Matt Sullivan
Stoy
Special Effects:
Joe Ciupik
Todd Battle
Alex Krivol
Supervising Producer:
Dan Brown
Illeana Romero
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