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Wrestling bids to boost interest in China
Wrestling bids to boost interest in China
US-style professional wrestling is leaping off the top ropes and into the Chinese market.
From Friday, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is making its video streaming service available in the mainland.
The part-sport, part soap-opera joins a long list of sports eager to tap into a new customer base.
Industry-watchers say finding local stars will be key to its success.
WWE's
service will be available through its Chinese partner PPTV, with
subscribers required to download an app to access the content.
Past
events have "received a great response from WWE fans in China,"
according to Godfrey Zeng, executive vice president of Suning Sports
Media, parent company of PPTV.
China has held a number of WWE
events over the years, and there's even a local WWE-style wrestling
organisation, but this is the first time an entire channel devoted to
WWE will be available.
The network will feature WWE's major live events and original series, as well as reality shows and classic matches.
The
organisation is kicking things off by making one of its marquee events
SummerSlam, which takes place on Monday, available live in Mandarin.
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