The Borneo Post

‘Essential’ WWE resumes live broadcasts from Florida

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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 regularsea­son games at training facilities in Florida and Arizona in a bid to get the season delayed by the pandemic underway.

Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) , the mixed martial arts organisati­on 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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— AFP photo • See Page 19 for story This file photo taken on July 3, 2019 shows the logo of the Tour de France in Brussels centre, prior to the start of the 106th edition of the race. The Tour de France will be raced from Aug 29 to Sept 20 this year, organisers announced on Wednesday, postponing the race originally slated to start on June 27 due to the coronaviru­s lockdown.

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