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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The entertainment industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and that goes for sports entertainment as well. David Herro, owner of Great Lakes Championship Wrestling and his son, Kal Herro a pro wrestler and senior at Cedarburg High School, joined morning anchor Mike Curkov to talk about what no shows has meant for them.
David Herro also guessed that the independent wrestling promotions would have to work together to develop a safety plan for when wrestling shows are allowed again.
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