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Butlin's apologises after 'Muslim baddie' booed in wrestling show | Butlin's apologises after 'Muslim baddie' booed in wrestling show |
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Butlin's has apologised for a family wrestling show described as "a horrific race hate-filled 10 minutes", in which an apparently Muslim "baddie" was booed by children as he scrapped with a Union Jack-clad hero. | Butlin's has apologised for a family wrestling show described as "a horrific race hate-filled 10 minutes", in which an apparently Muslim "baddie" was booed by children as he scrapped with a Union Jack-clad hero. |
The villain of the Superslam Wrestling show at the leisure chain's Skegness camp went by the name "Hakim", and took to the wrestling ring draped in an "Islamic" flag. | The villain of the Superslam Wrestling show at the leisure chain's Skegness camp went by the name "Hakim", and took to the wrestling ring draped in an "Islamic" flag. |
He fought with all-English hero "Tony Spitfire", whose wrestling trunks were emblazoned with the United Kingdom flag. A compere encouraged children in the audience to boo Hakim, and chant the word "England" as Tony Spitfire took to the stage. | He fought with all-English hero "Tony Spitfire", whose wrestling trunks were emblazoned with the United Kingdom flag. A compere encouraged children in the audience to boo Hakim, and chant the word "England" as Tony Spitfire took to the stage. |
Butlins has since apologised for the show, put on by contractors All-Star Wrestling. | Butlins has since apologised for the show, put on by contractors All-Star Wrestling. |
A spokesperson described it as "a deviation from the agreed content" and "a totally unacceptable one-off which is contrary to Butlin's values". | A spokesperson described it as "a deviation from the agreed content" and "a totally unacceptable one-off which is contrary to Butlin's values". |
PR manager Christian Ceriso was at the April 2 show with his daughters Amelia, eight, and Esme, six. He left the show early after witnessing the segment featuring Hakim and Tony Spitfire. | PR manager Christian Ceriso was at the April 2 show with his daughters Amelia, eight, and Esme, six. He left the show early after witnessing the segment featuring Hakim and Tony Spitfire. |
Speaking to the Independent, he said: "Islamophobia is on the rise, but I don't believe this was a deliberate attempt to [reflect that]. | Speaking to the Independent, he said: "Islamophobia is on the rise, but I don't believe this was a deliberate attempt to [reflect that]. |
"It was poorly judged, dated, embarassing, uncomfortable, and lacked any awareness of the climate we’re currently in. | "It was poorly judged, dated, embarassing, uncomfortable, and lacked any awareness of the climate we’re currently in. |
"With Trump’s rise and while the bodies of the dead are barely cold in Brussels, I would have thought someone, somewhere would have said ‘hang on a minute, this isn’t right’ before that show got to the stage." | "With Trump’s rise and while the bodies of the dead are barely cold in Brussels, I would have thought someone, somewhere would have said ‘hang on a minute, this isn’t right’ before that show got to the stage." |
Expressing his shock on Twitter the day after the show, Mr Ceriso wrote: "So we brought the kids to Butlins this [weekend]. Rough round the edges, but loads for them to do. It was all going well. | Expressing his shock on Twitter the day after the show, Mr Ceriso wrote: "So we brought the kids to Butlins this [weekend]. Rough round the edges, but loads for them to do. It was all going well. |
"They asked to watch the wrestling last night. Harmless bit of fun, we thought... But no. | "They asked to watch the wrestling last night. Harmless bit of fun, we thought... But no. |
"I felt I was dropped into the middle of a Britain First rally. Out came 'Hakim'. The Islamic flag waving baddie. 'BOOOOO', we were told. | "I felt I was dropped into the middle of a Britain First rally. Out came 'Hakim'. The Islamic flag waving baddie. 'BOOOOO', we were told. |
Then came Union flag trunk wearing 'Tony Spitfire.' Yes Tony Spitfire, ladies and gents. 'En-Ger-land!' he thumped over and over. | Then came Union flag trunk wearing 'Tony Spitfire.' Yes Tony Spitfire, ladies and gents. 'En-Ger-land!' he thumped over and over. |
"A horrific race hate-filled ten minutes of everything wrong on racial stereotypes. How did this get past the sense checkers?" | "A horrific race hate-filled ten minutes of everything wrong on racial stereotypes. How did this get past the sense checkers?" |
Butlin's has since announced that the show will continue in what they say was the format they originally agreed with All-Star Wrestling, minus the section featuring Hakim and Tony Spitfire. | Butlin's has since announced that the show will continue in what they say was the format they originally agreed with All-Star Wrestling, minus the section featuring Hakim and Tony Spitfire. |
Brian Dixon, managing director of All-Star Wrestling, said: "Saturday's wrestling show was different to the agreed content, and Butlin's were not made aware of the change. | |
"We regret this clear error of judgment, as well as the obvious offence and upset caused. | |
"We wish to apologise to Butlin's and their guests, and stress that this will not happen again." |
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