Mike Walden, better known to wrestling fans as Cash Flo has been elevated to a series regular for season three of "Tulsa King" on Paramount+.
Cash Flo regularly wrestles for Ohio Valley Wrestling. He has appeared in ten episodes of "Tulsa King," playing Bigfoot.
From Paramount+:
PARAMOUNT+ HIT SERIES TULSA KING, STARRING OSCAR(R) NOMINEE SYLVESTER STALLONE, PROMOTES CHRIS CALDOVINO, MCKENNA QUIGLEY HARRINGTON AND MIKE "CASH FLO" WALDEN TO SERIES REGULARS FOR SEASON THREE
Executive Produced by Taylor Sheridan and Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios
March 25, 2025 - Chris Caldovino (The Sopranos), McKenna Quigley Harrington (Susie Searches) and Mike "Cash Flo" Walden have been upped to series regulars for season three.
Chris Caldovino plays 'Goodie,' long-time capo and consigliere of the Invernizzi family who joined Dwight in Tulsa as part of his crew. McKenna Quigley Harrington plays 'Grace,' a soldier in Dwight's crew known for her skills with a gun and as a cannabis concierge. Mike "Cash Flo" Walden plays 'Bigfoot,' a member of Dwight's crew who uses his large frame to provide security. He is equal parts charming and menacing.
Chris Caldovino previously recurred for two seasons on The Sopranos as Billy Leotardo and for three seasons on Boardwalk Empire as Tonino Sandrelli. On the feature side, his credits include Paramount Pictures film The Wolf of Wall Street and Brooklyn Rules with Alec Baldwin and Mena Suvari.
McKenna Quigley Harrington made her feature debut in Susie Searches, alongside Rachel Sennott and Kiersey Clemons. While attending Fordham University, she starred in the world premieres of Rules of Desire and Irish Rep's Off-Broadway production of Made by God. Born in Washington DC, McKenna grew up in Mexico City and returned to Mexico to study acting at the studios of Patricia Reyes Spíndola and to shoot the telenovela pilot La Promesa.
Mike "Cash Flo" Walden, a Louisville, Kentucky native, got his start in the world of professional wrestling where he carved out a dominant career spanning nearly three decades. Known for his commanding presence and undeniable charisma, he became a cornerstone of Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), both as a headlining performer and a respected coach. In 2023, Walden's journey was spotlighted in Wrestlers, showcasing his dedication to the sport and the next generation of talent. His transition into acting was a natural evolution, blending his in-ring intensity with nuanced storytelling. Whether in the squared circle or on screen, Walden captivates with a rare mix of power and authenticity. With an unstoppable drive and a presence that commands attention, he continues to expand his legacy, proving that true performers can dominate any stage they step onto.
As previously announced, Tulsa King season three production has begun in Atlanta and Oklahoma.
Season two followed Dwight "The General" Manfredi (Stallone) and his crew as they encountered new enemies when they encroached on nemesis territory in Tulsa.
In addition to Stallone, Patrick and Knapp, the series stars Martin Starr, Jay Will, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough and Frank Grillo, with Garrett Hedlund and Dana Delany.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, Tulsa King is executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, Sylvester Stallone, Dave Erickson, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, Braden Aftergood, Jim McKay, Sheri Elwood, Ildy Modrovich and Keith Cox. Erickson also serves as showrunner. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
Tulsa King season two ranked as a top 10 SVOD original series across all SVODs for Q4 alongside Paramount+ originals Landman and Lioness. This marks only the second time since Nielsen began tracking SVODs (Q3-17) that a service had three of the top 10 series aside from Netflix.
Tulsa King season two had 21.1 million global streaming viewers for the premiere episode and set new record for Paramount+ as the most watched global premiere at the time for any series in Paramount+ history. Season two drove 159 million views (+894% SoS) and 6.1 million engagements (+553% SoS) on social.
In addition to Tulsa King, Sheridan's growing slate on Paramount+ includes Landman, 1923, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, 1883 and Lawmen: Bass Reeves.
The first and second seasons of Tulsa King are available to binge exclusively on Paramount+.
Source: Top 10 streaming ranks based on Nielsen, Q4-24, P2+ mins, excl. movies; Internal streaming data, Tulsa King S2 global streaming AMA for premiere episode including co-view for CTV viewing (90 Days, 9/15/24-12/13/24); P+ Originals premiere rank based on day one, Active Sub HHs as of 9/15/24. Social- Sprinklr (9/15-11/23/24).
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