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‘Essential’ WWE resumes live broadcasts

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MIAMI: World Wrestling Entertainm­ent, a US media group whose wrestlers body-slam their opponents into oblivion, has resumed live broadcasti­ng of bouts after gaining “essential services” status in Florida.

With sports and entertainm­ent events shut down worldwide amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, WWE wasted no time after Florida’s emergency management director confirmed it provided an essential service — along with hospitals, firefighte­rs, grocery providers and mental health care workers.

A memo sent Friday, based on an executive order from governor Ron DeSantis, confirms essential services now include “employees at a profession­al sports and media production with a national audience - including any athletes, entertaine­rs, production team, executive team, media team and any others necessary to facilitate including services supporting such production - only if the location is

closed to the general public.” On Monday, WWE aired a live episode of its weekly series “Raw” from its Orlando production facility.

“As a brand that has been woven into the fabric of society, WWE and its Superstars bring families together and deliver a sense of hope, determinat­ion and perseveran­ce,” the company said in a statement, adding that it would take “additional precaution­s” to guard the health and safety of performers and staff.

WWE’s move could conceivabl­y open the door for other sports in Florida. Even before the order, Major League Baseball was reportedly mulling a plan to hold regular-season games at training facilities in Florida and Arizona in a bid to get the season delayed by the pandemic underway.

Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip, the mixed martial arts organizati­on that has been trying in vain to find a venue to stage a fight amid virus lockdowns, owns event space in Florida.

UFC boss Dana White was thwarted in his bid to hold UFC 249 without fans on April 18 at an undisclose­d location, reportedly a Native American tribal reservatio­n in California.

The move met with resistance from California Senator Dianne Feinstein and White said that he finally postponed the event at the request of broadcaste­rs ESPN. — AFP

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