05/12/2021
NBC’s streaming service Peacock, now home to WWE Network, is expanding its pro wrestling programming with a new series focusing on the bad guys of the WWE universe.
WWE Evil touts a “psychological exposé” into the minds of the WWE’s most infamous villains and the outreach their tactics made into pop culture. The show was created by John Cena, who will also executive-produce and narrate each episode.
Few details are currently available on
WWE Evil, including when we can expect a premiere on Peacock. But as Cena alluded to on Twitter, a docuseries focusing on WWE heels is an untapped mine of material.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Lakeshore Advantage
A Colorado company is expanding its facility in Zeeland to make room for an innovative approach to aerospace manufacturing.
Fort Collins, Colorado-based Woodward Inc. is converting a previous warehouse space into an industrialized space that will be dedicated to additive manufacturing, according to the Lakeshore Advantage on Wednesday. The economic development agency helped Woodward secure an industrial facilities tax exemption from the city of Zeeland for the project.
Woodward did not reveal the cost of the expansion.
Woodward is an independent designer, manufacturer and service provider of control system solutions and components for the aerospace and industrial markets. Its customers include original equipment manufacturers and end users. Woodward performs additive manufacturing, assembly, machining, brazing, welding and testing in the manufacturing processes for fuel nozzles and afterburners.