Professional wrestling in Australia first gained distinction in the early 20th century, however there were very few shows promoted.
The show would also feature clips from interviews with a range of special guests and promoted talents, particularly in the second series.
The show promotes capitalist industrial production and typically ends with an anticommunist message.
The show generally depicts and promotes women in the workforce.
Each show costs more than $15,000 to present and promote, not including artists' fees, he said.
The show promoted safety and ethics and action while empowering young people.
The show promoted "'camera vision' as a way of seeing and recording the world meaningfully rather than mechanically".
The two shows will no longer even promote each other, but will seek to compete, hoping to drive interest in a rivalry.
The show also promotes the current and latest projects from these artists.
She said that the show also promoted the need to plunge in to a new language without feeling embarrassed.