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Jennifer Pepperman, Former ATWT and OLTL Director/EP, Now AEW VP Content Development, Talks Similarities Between Soap Operas and Pro Wrestling

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For those who don’t see the obvious comparison between daytime soap operas and professional wrestling, you need to take another look. In fact, as previously reported, Daytime Emmy-winning director/producer, Jennifer Pepperman is AEW’s VP Content Development.

Pepperman is best-known to soap fans for her work as the executive producer of Prospect Park’s reboot of One Life to Live, as a director for As the World Turns and ABC’s One Life to Live and also held a production position on Guiding Light. Most recently, Pepperman was the director on Kevin Spirtas-led streaming series, After Forever.

After the East Coast soap operas were all canceled, Pepperman was looking for work when she saw a listing for a job at the WWE. The rest is history. For seven years, Pepperman worked as a senior writer/producer.  Then, earlier this year in February, we reported she had exited the company. However, a short time later she had signed on the rival All Elite Wrestling as their VP of content development. AEW TV series: Dynamite, Collision and Rampage air weekly on TNT or TBS.

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Now, Jennifer speaks on the connection between soap operas to professional wrestling and her current great gig at AEW in the latest episode of their weekly podcast, AEW Unscripted.  When speaking with “Unscripted” hosts, Will Washington and Aubrey Edwards, Pepperman shared, “It’s not that different than a soap opera, except in professional wrestling, you have a good guy and a bad guy in dramatic conflict, but that conflict is solved by fighting in a wrestling ring, whereas in a narrative drama, it’s solved by, you know, someone gets shot, someone gets stabbed, people fall in love, people get divorced, someone’s cheating on someone. The conflict is solved by fighting in a ring. So there’s a ton of similarities between soap operas and wrestling.”

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The former soap director/producer also talked about her introduction to pro wrestling and making that transition to the squared circle. “When I first started in wrestling at WWE. I didn’t know anything about wrestling. I mean, I knew what it was. I hadn’t, you know, been a fan. I didn’t have a background. I kind of really just got to be like a sponge and learn everything I could from a lot of very different talented people. I realized that professional wrestling is like this magical, beautiful art form, and one of the things that I was really taken by, was that the audience is actually like a character. After, I had been working for a couple of months, I had this sort of A-ha moment.”

There were two main reasons, as explained by Pepperman, that she took the job at AEW. The first, was the chance to be reunited with Mercedes Mone, with whom she worked with and met when Mercedes was “Sasha Banks” over at the WWE.  As Jennifer explained, “Mercedes and I, our working relationship was really unique and really special. It was a chance to continue that journey wherever it might take us.” The second reason was she had high-praise for AEW President, Tony Khan, after their initial meeting, sharing, “I immediately wanted to come work here.From his creativity, his passion, his joy, his love for professional wrestling. Mercedes was the first step and as soon as I met Tony, I was like, ‘I need to be here.'”

So, do you see the link between pro wrestling and soap operas? Glad to see Jennifer make have success in her transition from working on the soaps? Let us know in the comment section below.

Then, make sure to check out the Michael Fairman Channel’s weekly pro wrestling series, “What’s Up? Wrestling” with an all-new episode tonight on Thursday August 15th beginning at 10PM ET/7PM PT when we welcome back Pro Wrestling reporter, Scott Fishman (TV Insider) for the latest discussion on the hot topics in WWE and AEW. 

 

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I’ve been a soaps/wrestling fan from way back-and this can only help the AEW product. Pro wrestling thrives when there is healthy competition between companies

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AEW Honors Ted Turner with 10-Bell Salute

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Ted Turner, the billionaire businessman, who turned a struggling Atlanta news station into a media empire with first 24-hour news channel, CNN, died on Wednesday, May 6 at the age of 87.  Turner died reportedly ‘surrounded by his family.”

However, Turner’s impact is felt far and wide with how he revolutionized cable television as we know. One such way is how Turner believed in professional wrestling, when other network executives didn’t. Turner, who helped launch TNT and TBS, and purchased World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the late 1980s and gave it a primetime slot.

Through his leadership, the landscape of pro wrestling was changed forever, leading to the infamous Monday Night Wars” between the WWE and WCW with their flagship shows, Monday Night Nitro vs. Monday Night Raw. Since 2019, wrestling has been back on TNT and TBS in a big way with AEW’s Dynamite and AEW Collision.

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TED TURNER BELIEVED IN PRO WRESTLING

Last night, All Elite Wrestling opened its broadcast with a tribute to Turner, which led to the 10-bell salute, which is given to someone from the world of professional wrestling had passed on.

AEW commentator Tony Schiavone said at the top of the special three-hour Dynamite and Collision episode. “Ted Turner believed in pro wrestling. He believed in you, the fans, and he believed that pro wrestling belonged on national television.” Schiavone who was also a commentator for WCW noted that it was because of Turner’s vision that pro wrestling found a home on TBS and later in the 90s with TNT, sharing, “Generations of fans around the world knew that we were destination viewing.”

Schavione recalled, “I knew that firsthand. I began in the studio in TBS in 1985. Decades later, because of the foundation that was laid by Ted Turner, we still survive today through the leadership of Tony Khan in AEW, through the leadership of Warner Discovery, wrestling still survives.”

STING RECALLS TED TURNER STANDING UP TO EXECS

Suddenly, in a special appearance, pro wrestling and WCW legend, Sting, came to the ring and addressed the crowd in Charleston, South Carolina and at home. “Can you imagine having an all-in billionaire who absolutely loved pro wrestling? I can’t believe what (Turner) did for us. He was completely committed to us, devoted to us in every conceivable way.”

Sting went on to tell the story of how Turner stood up to the executives at CNN Towers.  ‘We don’t know about this whole pro wrestling thing. I think it’s time to cut them off because we’re always in the red, Ted would share. “I’d look at all of them and say, you wrestlers just keep on doing what you’re doing because I got some deep pockets.’”

“There wouldn’t be a TNT title, there wouldn’t be a Sting. There wouldn’t be a Darby Allin. There wouldn’t be a Tony Schiavone here tonight. You wouldn’t be here tonight. So, thank you, once again, Ted,” Sting said as he concluded his comments. Moments later came the emotional ten-bell salute (you can watch it below)

Earlier on Wednesday, AEW president Tony Khan shared his own tribute on X, expressing, “It’s a very sad day in the world of television and certainly in the world of professional wrestling. The man who gave us this platform, the man who created TBS and TNT and so many great television channels and so many great concepts in the field of television, the late great Mr. Ted Turner has passed.”

So, what are your thoughts on the passing of Ted Turner? How without the billionaire’s love of pro wrestling, WCW and now AEW would not have had the platform they have to bring fans around the world the sports entertainment shows that they love? Comment below.

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Chris Jericho Returns After Year-Long Absence on ‘AEW Dynamite’ Ending WWE Speculation

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After month of rumors and reports, Chris Jericho is home on AEW.  The moment occurred on last night’s April 1 episode of AEW Dynamite live from Winnipeg, Canada.

Jericho, the pro wrestler/actor/musician has been off AEW programming since a year ago in April, amid speculation he would be returning for one final run in the WWE.

However, last night was a homecoming for Chris, who has been with AEW from the very beginning in 2019. His signing with the company made him one of its top stars out of the gate and he became the inaugural AEW world champion.

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In the set-up on ‘Dynamite’ Jericho kicked-off the show as he interrupted Tony Schiavone, who was in the ring getting ready to bring out MJF and Kenny Omega for their AEW World Championship Match contract signing ahead of AEW’s Dynasty pay-per-view next weekend

As Jericho came out to his theme song from his band Fozzy, “Judas” the chants of the chorus got louder.  Once he was in the ring, Jericho simply addressed the crows by saying,“Winnipeg … AEW … I’m home.” Then, he dropped the mic and made his exit.

After the show, Jericho took to his Instagram account and showed how he was in the parking garage at the MTs Centre in Winnipeg and how in 50 minutes he was going to shock the world with his return on ‘Dynamite’

Chris was last his ‘The Learning Tree’ faction, but it disbanded soon after he lost the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Championship to Bandido at last year’s AEW Dynasty pay-per-view.

As an actor, Jericho was seen last week on CBS’ Tracker as villain Virgil Dean and will be seen in the new AppleTV+ series, Margo’s Got Money Troubles which drops on April 15.

So, what did you think of the arrival of Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite, after a year away? Do you think Chris will be a babyface or heel for his new run on AEW? Weigh-in via the comment section. In case you missed it, and what has been all the buzz for the last 24 hours, check it out below.

 

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‘American Gladiators’ Revival Drops Official Trailer, New Theme Song by Jelly Roll, Names of ‘Gladiators”

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The season one trailer of Prime Video’s reboot of the iconic physical competition series, American Gladiators has been released which features a new theme song by Grammy Award-winning superstar, Jelly Roll and the official Gladiator names of the cast which includes plenty of pro wrestlers, finesse experts, and more. Fans can Pre-Save “Rise Up” from Jelly Roll only on Amazon Music now.

As previously reported, WWE’s Mike ‘Miz” Mizanin is the host along with Rosci Diaz. The first three episodes of the series will premiere on Friday, April 17, 2026,, followed by three new episodes releasing Friday April 24, and the final four episodes releasing on Friday May 1.  All ten episodes will debut exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

Each episode of the fan-favorite competition features amateur male and female Contenders from across the nation stepping into the Arena to face 16 powerful new American Gladiators.

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From classic events like Joust, Powerball, Hang Tough, and The Wall, to high-impact new events including The Ring and Collision, every showdown demands strength, strategy, and pure grit. Only one man and one woman will conquer the Arena, claim $100,000, and earn the title of American Gladiator Champion.

Season One Official Gladiator Names
Abigail Lay – “Blaze, Ayinde Warren – “Neon”, Dani Means – “Voltage”, Dani Speegle – “Crush”, Drew Aggouras – “Ace, Emily Nelson – “Striker”, Eric Bugenhagen – “The Bull”, Fessy Shafaat – “Mayhem”, Jason Peele – “Eagle,” Jessica Roden – “Supernova”, Jessie Godderz – “Steel”, Joseph Hall – “Lightning”, Kailey Latimer – “Hurricane”, Lu Faustin – “Empire” Michael Wardlow – “Fang” and Sydney Hunter – “Huntress”.

American Gladiators is created and executive produced by Johnny C. Ferraro. Daniel Calin serves as the series Showrunner and Executive Producer, alongside Barry Poznick. Susan Janis-Mashayekhi, Sarah Happel Jackson and Adam Cooper serve as co-executive producers. The series is directed by Ramy Romany. American Gladiators is produced by Amazon MGM Studios.

So, what do you think about how the American Gladiators reboot is shaping up? Weigh-in via the comment section, but first check out the trailer below.

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