I found this article behind a paywall, but think it should get more circulation, so I’m copying into my blog.
Business Group Plans to Offer Gladiatorial Fights in St Louis
A group of businessmen is planning to introduce a season of gladiatorial fights in St Louis. They plan to hold contests in The Dome at America’s Center, the former home of the NFL’s Saint Louis Rams. The working name of the season is “Arch Rivals.”Sources indicate that the growing popularity of mixed martial arts (MMA) and the continuing popularity of the NFL, despite evidence of CTE brain injury in players, suggests that there will be public interest in a yet more violent sport.
Contrary to modern stereotypes, not every gladiatorial combat in Roman times ended in the death of one of the combatants. Indeed, defeating an opponent without killing him—such as disarming him or pinning him to the ground at swordpoint—was highly regarded in Roman times. The death and bloodshed that did occur, however, was quite seductive, and investors think this seductive quality will lead fans to return to future events.
The investors are especially keen on presenting human vs animal contests, such as humans equipped only with a lance facing one or multiple wild boars. Wild boars are plentiful in Texas, where they are pests and where a business has developed offering tourists the chance to shoot wild boars from helicopters. The investors are conducting focus group interviews to assess whether the expected PETA animal rights protests against “animal cruelty” would have much success in preventing such contests.
Human fights against lions and tigers are not feasible because of the difficulty in obtaining wild animals; it is understood that felines raised in captivity have no fighting spirit and would not be suitable.
The ranks of gladiators are expected to come from retired
NFL players, especially those with CTE who suffer flashes of anger and are
fearful of their further mental decline. Trained to violence by professional
football, and with little hope of a long post-retirement life, former NFL
players are thought to be ideal candidates for the gladiatorial ring. Many
retired players say they miss the adulation of the crowd that they enjoyed as
athletes, and this would allow them to extend their “playing career” and exit
their career in style.
Sources say that the high murder rate in St Louis City fits
with the branding for the Arch Rivals Gladiators, but may discourage out of
town tourists from attending. Early planning suggests a series of 10 shows
spread over the whole year, with a eight contests in each show. Initial
financing is in place, but the investors are quietly seeking advertising
sponsors. They seek to have sponsorship and contestants for at least three
shows ready before they make a formal announcement for fear that liberals will
torpedo the entire project if they cannot move quickly.
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