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Àtụ:Infobox professional wrestling event series WWE, onye America ọkachamara nkwalite mgba mgba dabere na Stamford, Connecticut na United States na-akwalite ihe omume na India kemgbe 1996 mgbe ha bụ World Wrestling Federation.

[1][2]WWE gara mba ahụ nke mbụ na 1996. Oge ọzọ WWE bịara India bụ na November 2002, leta New Delhi, Mumbai na Bangalore. Ụlọ ọrụ ahụ laghachiri na New Delhi na January 2016 maka ihe omume ụbọchị abụọ bụ ihe mbụ WWE na India na 13 afọ. Na Disemba 9, 2017, Emere ihe ngosi ụlọ akpọrọ WWE Live India Supershow na Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium na New Delhi.

WWE enweela mmekọrịta mgbasa ozi na Sony Pictures Networks kemgbe 2002, emegharịrị ọhụrụ na nso nso a n'okpuru nkwekọrịta afọ ise na-amalite na 2020. N'akụkụ mgbasa ozi nke mmemme ya bụ isi kwa izu. WWE ewepụtala mmemme mpaghara na Hindi maka mpaghara ahụ, gụnyere WWE Sunday Dhamaal, maka Sony Max, na WWE Ugbu a India na Gaelyn Mendonca maka ọwa YouTube ya. WWE ewerewo India dị ka otu ahịa mba ụwa kachasị ukwuu; na 2019, WWE's Senior Director of Talent Development Canyon Ceman kwuru na Raw na SmackDown nwere nkezi nke nde 50 ndị na-ekiri kwa izu na SPN.[3][4].[5]

[6][7].[8][9][10].[11]Na Jenụwarị 2019, Triple H kwuru na WWE ga-emecha mepee Center Performance na India. Ọnwa abụọ ka e mesịrị, e mere nnwale WWE mbụ na India, nke e depụtara ihe dị ka ndị nwoke 60 na ụmụ nwanyị 20. Maka ụbọchị Republic, 22 Jenụwarị 2021, WWE weputara mmemme izizi izizi ya na televishọn pụrụ iche gbadoro anya n'ahịa India, Superstar Spectacle, nke gosipụtara egwuregwu na-egosi talent WWE ugbu a yana mmepe nke ihe nketa India. E jiri nkọwa Bekee na Hindi mee ihe n'ofe Sony TEN na Sony Max.

Ọtụtụ ndị na-eme ihe nkiri WWE eletakwala India dị ka akụkụ nke njem nkwalite.

Onye a ma ama Afọ
John Cena 2006[12][13]
Kane 2009[14]
Mark Henry 2015[15]
Alberto Del Rio 2016[16][17]
Kofi Kingston na Big E 2017[18]
Ugboro atọ H 2017[19][20]
Braun Strowman 2018[21][22]
Matt Hardy 2018[23][24]
Ụbọchị Ọhụrụ, Kavita Devi, Jeet Rama, Saurav Gurjar, Rinku Singh na Jinny 2019[25][26]
Charlotte Flair 2019[27][28]

Ihe ndị mere na India[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Ihe omume a na-akpọ Raw
Ụbọchị Aha ya Ebe a na-anọ Obodo Ihe omume bụ isi
2 Febụwarị 1996[29] Njem WWF nke India Ogige Egwuregwu Andheri Mumbai, Maharashtra Bret Hart vs. Tatanka maka WWF World Heavyweight Championship
22 Nọvemba 2002[29][30] WWE Raw Tour nke India Ámá Egwuregwu Jawaharlal Nehru New Delhi Kane vs. Ule
23 Nọvemba 2002[29][30] Ebe MMRDA na-aga Mumbai, Maharashtra Chris Jericho & Christian vs. Rob Van Dam na Jeff Hardy
24 Nọvemba 2002[29][30] Obí Eze Bangalore, Karnataka Kane vs. Chris Jericho
15 Jenụwarị 2016[31] WWE Live Tour India 2016 Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium New Delhi Ọchịchị Rom vs. Nnukwu Ihe Omume
16 Jenụwarị 2016[32] Ọchịchị Rom vs. Rusev
9 Disemba 2017[33] WWE Live India Supershow Ugboro atọ H vs. Jinder Mahal[34][35]

Usoro ihe nkiri telivishọn[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

WWE ewepụtala ọtụtụ usoro telivishọn maka ndị na-ege ha ntị India kemgbe ọtụtụ afọ. Kemgbe February 27, 2018, ha ewepụtala igwe onyonyo Raw na SmackDown na Hindi. Ewebata nkọwa asụsụ Tamil na Telugu Live na 2021.

Na 7 Mee 2007, ihe ngosi WWE ọhụrụ maka ụmụaka aha ya bụ WWE 24X7 malitere na Jetix na India, nke gosipụtara egwuregwu sitere na ebe nchekwa ha.[36][37]

WWE malitere izipu ihe ngosi teepu na egwuregwu iri na Jenụwarị 2015. Site na nkwekọrịta a, emere ihe ngosi ihe ngosi Raw recap pụrụ iche maka ahịa India. A ga-emecha mara ọkwa ihe ngosi Raw nke mpaghara dị ka Raw Sunday Dhamaal, ihe ngosi dị mkpụmkpụ nke WWE Sunday Dhamaal nọchiri anya ya. Ndị na-ege ntị ghọtara ihe ngosi ahụ nke ọma, na-enwetakwa 'mgbali elu' nke ndị na-ekiri ya mgbe ọ malitere.

Site na 2015 ruo 2017, ihe ngosi mweghachi nke WWE mere aha ya bụ Action Mania, wepụtara na Zee Cinema na Hindi naanị na India.[38]

Na 2020 Foto Sony weputara ihe ngosi Studio abụọ Blockbusters na Dhamaal Leagu.[39][40]

Ihe ngosi ndị ọzọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

[41][42].[43]l.[44][45]Ọtụtụ ndị ama ama WWE mere ngosi pụrụ iche na ihe ngosi dị iche iche n'oge njem nkwalite ha na India. Kofi Kingston na Big E pụtara na mmemme 10 Mee 2017 nke Extraaa Innings T20. Ọnwa ole na ole ka e mesịrị, n'October 2017. Jinder Mahal pụtara na mmemme nke sitcom Sony SAB Sajan Re Phir Jhooth Mat Bolo. N'afọ 2018, Matt Hardy mere ngosipụta pụrụ iche n'ịbụ abụ ihe nkiri Indian Idol

Ihe omume pụrụ iche maka India[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Na 2021, WWE debere ihe ngosi centric India pụrụ iche WWE Superstar Spectacle na 22 Jenụwarị 2021 wee weba ya na Jenụwarị 26, ụbọchị Republic of India..[46]

Arụmụka ọkọlọtọ India[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

A katọrọ ihe omume 1999 nke Sunday Night Heat maka akụkụ nke gosipụtara Kurt Angle na Tiger Ali Singh nke Angle gbara imi ya n'ọkọlọtọ mba India. Na 15 Jenụwarị 2016, ụbọchị tupu WWE erute India maka ụlọ ha na-egosi ihe omume na 2016, otu ìgwè aha ya bụ Aadvanshi Veer Sena tụrụ egwu ime mkpesa megide njegharị ụlọ ọrụ belụsọ ma ha arịọ mgbaghara maka ihe mere Angle. Ụbọchị ise ka ha kwuchara mkpesa ma ọ bụrụ na arịọghị mgbaghara, WWE International's Executive Vice President, Gerrit Meier, rịọrọ mgbaghara maka ihe ahụ merenụ, na-ekwu: "Ikpe a bụ ihe dị ka afọ iri abụọ gara aga ma anyị kpachara anya mee nke ahụ. Anyị nwere nnukwu nkwanye ugwu maka obodo. O wutere anyị na nke a mere mana anyị enweghị ebumnuche ime ya. India bụ obodo a ma ama, anyị na-arịọ mgbaghara maka nke a… Obi dị anyị ụtọ nke ukwuu na India na-anabatakwa ihe omume ndị dị ndụ ọzọ. Enwere ezigbo ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị fan na enwere m obi ike na ha ga-anụ ụtọ ya niile. Ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ afọ 14 ka e mesịrị, anyị nọkwa ọzọ na ala India ga-egwu egwuregwu WWE."

Hụkwa[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

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Ihe odide[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

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