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Kentucky Boxing And Wrestling Commission Chairman Talks Trying To Get WWE TV Back In Kentucky
- Updated: May 20, 2016
Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission Chairman Chad Miller spoke to WYMT about his attempts to get televised WWE events back in Kentucky. WWE won’t run TV events in the state because of the strict regulations surrounding wrestling. Here are highlights:
The regulations preventing WWE from running events:
“All you can ask for as a business owner, whether you’re a $1,000 corporation or a multi-billion dollar corporation, is a fair and even playing field. What we want is a consistent product. You know, I hate to refer to people as products, but what we want to try to do is make the best environment possible for our athletes. Whether it’s wrestling, MMA, boxing or kickboxing, if a family spends $25 on an evening or $2,500 on an evening, we want that product to be consistent. That goes for regulations as well. Whether you’re the WWE or NWA Appalachia, you’re going …
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