Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

WWE to continue Indian recruitmen­t for NXT roster, says McMahon

- Sayan Ghosh sayan.ghosh@htlive.com

In the last three years, the WWE has pulled out all the stops in making India a focus. From increasing their representa­tion in the tryouts to hosting high-profile house shows on consecutiv­e years, the company has been treating the Indian market as one of their top priorities now.

The biggest problem for the WWE when it comes to the India has been the lack of a marquee name which resonates with the audience. At least not after the departure of The Great Khali.

The company though has recruited as many as four new Indian talents in the past one year. The latest two additions to the performanc­e centre – Rinku Singh Rajput and Saurav Gurjar – are both popular names in their respective sectors.

On the other hand, Kavita Devi became the first Indian wrestler to sign with the company. The latest signing came in February when the WWE recruited former Impact Wrestling star Mahabali Shera. However, if WWE Chief Brand Officer (CBO) Stephanie McMahon is to be believed, the company will continue to look for talent in India. “In terms of Indian talent, we will continue to recruit. There is Kavita Devi, we have Lovepreet and some of the other talents in NXT and we are continuing to recruit and we look forward to seeing more Indian stars in WWE programmin­g,” she said in a media conference call ahead of Wrestleman­ia 34.

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DARA SINGH INDUCTED IN HALL OF FAME

The World Wrestling Entertainm­ent (WWE) Hall of Fame welcomed its first Indian member when well-known wrestler Dara Singh was included in the legacy wing for his contributi­on to the sport. The legendary ‘pehelwan’ was quite popular in the wrestling circuits in the 1940’s through 1983 and in that period, he had great matches against the likes of Japanese pro-wrestling pioneer Rikidozan and Lou Thesz who he defeated to clinch his first World championsh­ip title.

 ?? AFP ?? Manchester United's Chris Smalling (L) celebrates scoring their third goal against Manchester City on Saturday.
AFP Manchester United's Chris Smalling (L) celebrates scoring their third goal against Manchester City on Saturday.

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