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Things did not work out with Sushil Kumar:WWE

India's double-Olympic medallist wrestler Sushil Kumar will not be joining the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) after its vice-president Canyon Ceman revealed that things did not work out with him despite extensive talks.

WWE had approached Sushil in October last year, something that was confirmed by the iconic wrestler himself. However, the talks did not materialise. "I was happy to meet with him. This clearly is a guy who commands respect. He is a national icon but it was hard for us to convince him, from being a national icon of India to come to America where there are no guarantees that he is going to make it through this very competitive system," Ceman, WWE vice president (talent), said here.

"So it was hard for us to tell him that 'you leave this amazing life in India and come and risk it all in America where we are not sure of anything'. The conversation was definitely of mutual interest but it did not work out eventually," he added.

WWE is still very much open to signing an Indian amateur wrestler of Sushil's stature as it will enable the
NYSE listed company to make further inroads into the country's market.

No Indian has gone on to become a big name in the WWE ever since The Great Khali left the scene. "Absolutely. It has to be at the right time in their lives. It has to be the right time in our system. Look we want to serve our Indian audience, which is large and passionate. So we know we need to find that guy or those three guys or that women who can make it big."

He has high hopes from Lovepreet Singh Sangha and Satendar Yadav, the two Indians who have been based at WWE's Performance Centre for the past few years but are yet to earn their first major fight.

With India being one of WWE's biggest markets outside the United States, Ceman said the country should be represented by at least six to eight wrestlers. He further revealed that promotional events will be held in India every year, unlike the odd one in many years as it used to be the case.Agencies
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