NCAA Women’s

I just read in the news that the NCAA finally approved women’s wrestling as an official national sport. As you know, one of my biggest missions, along with creating more global opportunities for women in professional wrestling, is also creating more global opportunities for women in sports in general. My twenties were dedicated solely to wrestling and pioneering the women’s division, which I am very proud of. In my thirties, I seek to expand the mission in this regard, which is a big step in that direction. Furthermore, though what we do is entertainment, we also do quite a bit of actual “wrestling.” Many of our moves are based on amateur wrestling. So what’s even more exciting about this particular sport is that I believe we could have more athletes entering our profession from this genre. When you think of former amateurs Kurt Angle, Shelton Benjamin, and others who have succeeded in professional wrestling, I believe the opportunities could be endless for more women. And while to each their own, I sincerely hope many of these female athletes, upon graduation, consider testing the waters in our arena. Needless to say, it’s a huge step and super exciting. And, yes, the CEO, we’ll be watching.