OVW announces revised safety protocols after in-ring incident with injured referee

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Ohio Valley Wrestling announced it has revised its safety protocols.

A scary incident went viral this month when referee Dallas Edwards went into a seizure after taking a bad bump during a match. Edwards publicly stated he was fine after the incident, and one of the wrestlers in the match expressed empathy and regret over how the situation was handled. Promoter Al Snow promised there would be change, and that came with new safety protocols.

Safety Protocol Updates
These immediate protocols mark the start of OVW’s strengthened, ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our talent and everyone involved.

This is a living, evolving effort that will grow as new best practices, training and industry standards emerge. Our focus is long term wellbeing for our talent, crew and fans.

Detecting Early Signs Of Seizure Training

In partnership with the Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana, OVW will host an April Seizure First Aid Certification Program for talent and staff. This training covers how to recognize different types of seizures, understand their impact, and respond with safe, appropriate first aid.

Participants receive a two year certification.

Concussion Safety & CTE Prevention

In partnership with Chris Nowinski, PhD, Co Founder and CEO of the Concussion & CTE Foundation, OVW will host an April Concussion Safety & CTE Prevention Training for talent and staff.

This training will be added to the OVW Academy beginner syllabus moving forward.

Additional Medical Staff At Ringside

Through our partnership with Norton Healthcare, OVW will deploy additional trained medical staff at larger events on a case by case basis.

Norton Healthcare will also provide CPR training for talent, staff, and contractors.

In Ring & Back Office Communications

In addition to referees and ring announcers being equipped with IFB (in-ear monitoring devices) and our ringside camera crew having production headsets for faster communication with the backstage team, our ringside timekeeper will now have a headset for fast, direct communication with the Director. This allows for immediate decisions to stop a match and check on the talent.

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