Note: The following contains spoilers for GLOW season 2.

GLOW season 3 might not be 100% confirmed yet, but the stars of the '80s wrestling drama have teased what we could expect from their adventures in Las Vegas.

The finale of GLOW season 2 sees the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling without a TV show, as KDTV cancels it. But there is some hope, as a local strip club owner signs them up to perform a huge live show in Sin City instead.

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Digital Spy spoke to Kate Nash, who plays plucky English wrestler, Rhonda 'Brittanica' Richardson and Britney Young, the lady behind cheery scrapper, Carmen 'Machu Picchu' Wade, about what fans can expect in the future.

One storyline that was heavily hinted at during season 2 was the nature of producer Sebastian 'Bash' Howard's sexuality, following his best friend and butler Florian dying from an AIDS-related illness. Actress and singer Kate thinks Rhonda will find out about his sexuality in season 3.

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She told Digital Spy: "It be will be interesting to see what happens when she finds out about Bash's sexuality. His butler, his best friend, died of AIDS, it's a very sensitive subject, that I think he hasn't really acknowledged."

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However, Britney felt the rushed wedding would bring Carmen and Rhonda to loggerheads, after Bash has inadvertently disrupted their friendship and potentially made Machu Picchu miss out on making her fake boyfriend into a real one.

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Britney told Digital Spy: "Carmen is basically adjusting her life to make Bash feel comfortable. She really does try to counsel him through all these confusing feelings that he's having and I think that put a strain on Rhonda and Carmen's relationship.

"It follows the unfortunate trope, that sometimes as people we drop our friends and we drop everything that's happening in our lives to even have a potential chance at love. I think that already put a strain and tension between Rhonda and Carmen in season 2, so I think for sure season 3, we will definitely play that up a little bit now that Bash and her are married."

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Netflix is yet to confirm whether GLOW will be re-commissioned for a the third season, but the incredible reviews and positive fan reaction make it very likely.

Speaking about storylines in season 3, Britney said: "I think it's probably going to be her [Carmen] experiencing, more of what it means to be famous and what it means to be a part of this Hollywood machine.

"Vegas is a party town, it's a place to indulge, and I think that's something that's going to be new for Carmen."

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She added that Carmen has been leant on by a lot of the other ladies, partly as a "guiding light and their helper", however Britney thinks season 3 will see her focus more on her "being successful and her following her dreams."

"I think season 3 will probably continue that exploration, hopefully she continues to get to wrestle more, I'd love to wrestle every single girl in this series if possible," she added.

"I'd love to see the show in general meet new female wrestlers, I'm very curious to see how they would interact if they met actual, real female wrestlers."

The cast also revealed that one hilarious scene was cut from the show's dedicated GLOW episode, which finally allowed fans to see an entire iteration of the show-within-a-show.

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GLOW season 2 is available on Netflix now.


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