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    WWE Signs First Woman Wrestler From Arab World In Global Push

    16 october 2017

    DUBAI (Reuters) - World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. signed its first female performer from the Arab world on Sunday, smashing cultural taboos as the U.S.-based pageant seeks to piledrive its way into lucrative foreign markets.

     

    Shadia Bseiso, a Jordanian versed in jiu-jitsu, dreams of encouraging more Arab women to take up sports - and of one day maybe even crashing a metal chair over WWE mega-star John Cena.

     

    "Female athletes are finally getting the credit they deserve. The world is more open to that, and in terms of how the region will react to it, I'm hoping its going to be very positive," said Bseiso.

    While women exercising in public is rare in the Arab world and the local entertainment industry often relegates them to docile roles, big companies such as Nike have stepped up advertising geared towards female athletes.

    Still, the high octane physicality and outrageous storylines of professional wrestling remain a novelty in the region.

    Speaking to Reuters in the WWE's Dubai office, Bseiso said she made sure to tell her parents about her colorful career choice in person.

    After announcing she would join the ranks of the WWE, they paused in disbelief for a moment, she said, worried for her safety in the often bruising shows.

     

    Credits: reuters


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