Fulfilling his lifelong dream of creating a reality television show described as “MAD TV + the WWE + Baywatch + Dave Chappelle,” the youngest ever Powerball lottery winner, 19-year-old Jay Vargas, has come up with a “groundbreaking” new show that could only have come from the mind of a man. That dream is called Wrestlicious.
Wrestlicious is a mix of “pro wrestling, sketch comedy, and bikini photo shoots — all involving Wrestlicious women in a variety of skin-tight outfits.”
While Wrestlicious will probably not win over much of a female audience, I imagine it is safe to say that Wrestlicious will undoubtedly have a strong following of redneck, Playboy-loving Yankees from the South.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Reality Television
- There is an opportunity to disrupt the reality television industry with more inclusive and diverse content that appeals to a wider audience.
- Mixing Genres
- Blending different genres like pro wrestling, sketch comedy, and photo shoots could create innovative and unique entertainment experiences.
- Female Empowerment
- There is a potential for disruptive innovation in the television industry by promoting female empowerment and creating shows that challenge traditional stereotypes.
Where This Applies
- Entertainment
- The entertainment industry has an opportunity to explore new ways of combining different types of content to create engaging and diverse programming.
- Sports
- Innovations in the sports industry can involve incorporating elements from other genres to attract a wider audience and enhance the overall viewing experience.
- Marketing and Advertising
- By promoting inclusive and empowering content, the marketing and advertising industry can help brands reach new audiences and differentiate themselves in a crowded market.
