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David McLane

David B. McLane is an American businessman, known primarily as a wrestling promoter and television producer. He was the the creator of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and WOW! Women of Wrestling, both nationally syndicated series. He also created the ESPN series of the World Roller Hockey League, Pro Beach Hockey and the Triple Crown of Polo. All of these programs are termed "properties" under his company banner David McLane Enterprises, Inc.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David McLane Enterprises Properties: Content Development and Special Event Production Company )
==Early life==
McLane grew up watching professional wrestling on television with his older brothers, and attended live events in his hometown of Indianapolis. As a teenager he launched the Dick the Bruiser Fan Club, selling photographs of the wrestling star and other local professional wrestlers through mail order.〔()〕 Bruiser recognized the budding talent and brought McLane in to work in the office of Bruiser's Indianapolis-based wrestling promotion. There he learned the ropes of promotion and marketing, eventually became the ring announcer and match commentator for the World Wrestling Association (WWA) television broadcasts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WrestlingClassics.com Message Board: Igor Volkoff )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FCI Womens Wrestling » Princess Jasmine – Star )
While continuing to work for the WWA, McLane started his own promotional company to promote live events and concerts throughout the Midwest, including the stadium presentation of the Budweiser Country Concert Tour and marketing of such groups as New Edition〔Indianapolis Review, April 16, 1984, Entertainment Section P2, “Stay in School and Strive for Good Grades”〕 in select markets.
While looking at other ideas to promote, McLane pushed serious storylines with building drama and climactic matches among the women wrestlers of the promotion centering around his star wrestlers Princess Jasmine and Candi Devine. He was derided by more seasoned professionals who felt the women were just a sideshow to the real men's wrestling, equivalent to midget wrestling. Despite the success of his promotional efforts he was chided by the prejudicial refrain "Women don't sell tickets."

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