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GCW in Saudi Arabia? Wrestlemania 43 Plans Uncertain

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

GCW promoter brett Lauderdale is weighing a​ potential ⁤expansion into Saudi arabia during WrestleMania 43 weekend in 2027,following approaches from two organizations operating ⁣in the Middle East. The possibility arrives as the ⁤wrestling industry anticipates a potential shift in ⁢the landscape surrounding “WrestleMania‌ season” events, ⁣traditionally​ held​ in the United States, and raises complex⁤ questions about ⁤the viability of bringing self-reliant promotions to a ‍region with considerably different cultural and ⁣legal standards.

The‍ potential move comes with considerable hurdles.‌ While WWE has navigated events ‍in Saudi Arabia, independent promotions like GCW, known ⁤for ‍its‍ diverse and ⁣frequently enough ​boundary-pushing content, face unique challenges. Lauderdale‍ acknowledged the need to significantly modify events to comply with local laws, citing restrictions on women’s attire as one example⁤ – ⁣a requirement mirroring those imposed on WWE. more significantly, events‌ central to GCW’s identity, such as Effy’s ⁣Big Gay Brunch featuring LGBTQ+ wrestlers, could be problematic given that homosexuality and transgender identity are criminalized in Saudi Arabia, with potential ‍punishments including​ flogging or death. Despite a​ statement⁢ last year from​ a⁣ Saudi​ official suggesting LGBTQ+ individuals are “welcome ​to visit,” the legal realities remain a⁢ substantial concern.

Highspots owner‍ Michael Bochicchio, who runs Wrestlecon, indicated his event is ​”highly unlikely” to⁣ take​ place in Saudi Arabia, citing ​increased costs for talent and staff due to higher⁢ appearance fees for international travel. Bochicchio‍ suggested ‌Wrestlecon is more likely to host an independent event⁢ in a ⁣U.S. city.

Lauderdale ‍stated it is indeed⁢ “too early to confirm” GCW’s ​participation,but ⁤confirmed he’s been in discussions. The decision will likely hinge on whether ‍GCW can adapt‍ its programming to meet Saudi Arabian regulations ⁢without compromising ​its core values and the safety of its performers.

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