Indie Promotion Changes The Name Of An Event Featuring Former WWE Superstar Rich Swann After Backlash

Indie Promotion Changes The Name Of An Event Featuring Former WWE Superstar Rich Swann After Backlash

An indie wrestling promotion has altered the name of one of their upcoming events that's set to feature former 205 Live Superstar Rich Swann. Why? Well, it was originally called "All Violence is Legal." JFC.

By MarkCassidy - Jun 13, 2018 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Independent promotion PCW Ultra came under firr for announcing former WWE 205 Live Superstar Rich Swann for an event named All Violence is Legal.

Yes, seriously.

It seems these guys were either unaware, or simply didn't care that Swann was recently arrested on a domestic violence charge.

Though his wife Su Yung didn't end up pressing charges and has since asked fans to cut her husband some slack, Swann continues to be a very controversial figure on the wrestling scene, so something like this was bound to get a lot of backlash.

At any rate, the name of the event has since been changed to Sound The Alarm.


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