Heels Season 1 Episode 6 is scheduled to release on September 19, 2021. Fans are excited about the new episodes.
Heels is an American television series created by Michael Waldron, produced by O’Malley Ink, LBI Entertainment, Lionsgate Television and Paramount Television Studios, edited by Jason Gourson. It premired on August 15, 2021, on Starz.
About Heels Season 1
The storyline of Heels follows two brothers and rivals from Georgia, war over their late father’s wrestling promotion and vie for national attention. One must play the role of villain or “heel” and the other one must play the role of hero or “face”, in the ring. This show is about people chasing their dreams of becoming wrestling stars. Starring athletic actors Sthephen Amell as “heel” and Alexander Ludwig as “face” this show is very interesting to watch.
You don’t need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy this show. Apart from wrestling this show features business, romance, family drama and the legacy of a dead father. This show is a must-watch for both wrestling fans and non-wrestling fans.
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What Happened in Previous Episode?
In episode 5 South Georgia State Fair shows interest in featuring the DWL as this year’s main attraction, it’s on Jack to close the deal with an electric night of matches. However, Will Bill, Ace and Crystal have their own ideas.
Heels Season 1 Episode 6 Release Date
Heels Season 1 Episode 6 is scheduled to release on September 19, 2021 on Starz. This episode is called “House Show”. This episode features the day of Jim’s baby’s baptism and a new beginning for everyone in Duffy. Meanwhile Jack is running around town prepping and promoting the upcoming match at the fair.
Where to Watch Online
You can watch Heels Season 1 Episode 6 online on Starz Website and Starz App. You can also stream it online on Amazon and Hulu.
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