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WWE Charged With 9 Violations Of Kentucky State Law
Date Added: May 29, 2006
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com Newsletter

WWE has been charged with nine violations of Kentucky state law, stemming from some incidents that occured at their Backlash pay-per view on April 30 in Lexington. Kentucky state law prohibits usage of blood or blading in professional wrestling, and even in the case of accidental bleeding during a match the promoters are instructed to end that match immediately. What makes this interesting is that WWE was fully aware of the law as it's not uncommon, and even had a meeting to ask for special usage of blood since it was a pay-per view show, or at least permission to allow matches to complete if blood accidentally turned up. They were refused on both requests and decided to go ahead and have some color on the pay-per view regardless. The nine violations being charged against them include:

1. During the Vince & Shane McMahon vs. Shawn Michaels match, Michael S. Hickenbottom (Michaels) intentionally cut himself in violation of state law.

2. In the same match, Vince McMahon continued the match instead of haulting the action as required by state law.

3. Shane McMahon continued the match instead of ending it as required by state law.

4. During the Triple H vs. Edge vs. John Cena match, Paul Levesque (HHH) intentionally cut himself, violating state law.

5. In the same match, Adam Copeland (Edge) continued the match instead of ending it as required by state law.

6. John Cena continued the match instead of leaving as required by state law.

7. In the same match, Copeland competed outside the barricade, in violation of state law.

8. Rich Herring, the promoter of record, allowed wrestlers in the two matches to violate state law and failed to end the matches immediately as required by state law.

9. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) continued the event, having a new match before washing the ring mat of blood left from a previous match in the evening, violating state law.

When all is said and done WWE will likely pay about $50,000 in fines (state law is $5,000 per fine), however head wrestling inspector Tim Gonterman is attempted to get WWE banned from promoting events in the state of Kentucky due to the flagorance of their violations.

Credit WrestlingObserver.com newsletter

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I think thats pretty ******ed that the superstars are getting charged because they didn't end the match...

and also dumb that edge is getting charged for competing outside the barricade.
 
God what a joke Kentuky state laws are. Its a wrestling program on PPV and Im sure WWE knows what they are doing since they've been during it for a lifetime (not sure the actual amount of years). I'm guessing that will be the last PPV or TV event WWE will be hosting in Kentuky
 
For Mcmahon these fines are laughable, Vince is an "I don't give a sh** type guy, I'm sure he knew about these rules and regulations and didn't care.
 
Who is this guy as posted previously Vince or the wrestlers dont give a SH************************************T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so Kentucky lcan kiss Vinces A** for all I F***** care!!!!
 
why the hell did kentuck arena agree the show the PPV if they KNEW there was gonna be blood? Cmon, name one PPV with no blood.

Sean :D
 
kentuckys even lucky there getting a pay per view!!sucks for them if its banned
 
Dude vince is gonna tell them go F*** themselves and pay them and then kick their ass and throw to hell he won't give a damn and neither will the fans
 
seaneth said:
why the hell did kentuck arena agree the show the PPV if they KNEW there was gonna be blood? Cmon, name one PPV with no blood.

Sean :D

prolly wanted the money from the ppv and the money from the violations. skeeetch
 
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WWE Charged With 9 Violations Of Kentucky State Law
Date Added: May 29, 2006
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com Newsletter

WWE has been charged with nine violations of Kentucky state law, stemming from some incidents that occured at their Backlash pay-per view on April 30 in Lexington. Kentucky state law prohibits usage of blood or blading in professional wrestling, and even in the case of accidental bleeding during a match the promoters are instructed to end that match immediately. What makes this interesting is that WWE was fully aware of the law as it's not uncommon, and even had a meeting to ask for special usage of blood since it was a pay-per view show, or at least permission to allow matches to complete if blood accidentally turned up. They were refused on both requests and decided to go ahead and have some color on the pay-per view regardless. The nine violations being charged against them include:

1. During the Vince & Shane McMahon vs. Shawn Michaels match, Michael S. Hickenbottom (Michaels) intentionally cut himself in violation of state law.

2. In the same match, Vince McMahon continued the match instead of haulting the action as required by state law.

3. Shane McMahon continued the match instead of ending it as required by state law.

4. During the Triple H vs. Edge vs. John Cena match, Paul Levesque (HHH) intentionally cut himself, violating state law.

5. In the same match, Adam Copeland (Edge) continued the match instead of ending it as required by state law.

6. John Cena continued the match instead of leaving as required by state law.

7. In the same match, Copeland competed outside the barricade, in violation of state law.

8. Rich Herring, the promoter of record, allowed wrestlers in the two matches to violate state law and failed to end the matches immediately as required by state law.

9. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) continued the event, having a new match before washing the ring mat of blood left from a previous match in the evening, violating state law.

When all is said and done WWE will likely pay about $50,000 in fines (state law is $5,000 per fine), however head wrestling inspector Tim Gonterman is attempted to get WWE banned from promoting events in the state of Kentucky due to the flagorance of their violations.

Credit WrestlingObserver.com newsletter

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I think thats pretty ******ed that the superstars are getting charged because they didn't end the match...

and also dumb that edge is getting charged for competing outside the barricade.




It's not ******ed, it's the law, and the WWE didn't follow it. However, it's ******ed that the state of Kentucky are so upset with this. It's WWE PPV, of course it's going to have some blood in it. It's what people pay to see. Kentucky should change the law slightly.
 
That's not a lot of money for a corporation like the WWE....
 
Come on, those laws are so stupid. Theres blood in wrestling, its guarenteed. If they don't want blood, they should ban all wrestling from the state. Plus what about the future of OVW if WWE is banned from Kentucky. OVW is owned by, or atleast run by WWE.
 
The fine wont dent a WWE budget in the slightest, Vince knew the laws but chose to ignore them purley because he could.
 
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