Rob Fee will host a special event in Indianapolis.
Next week, WWE will arrive in Indianapolis to kick off the road to WrestleMania as the promotion will host their Royal Rumble Premium Live Event from the city on February 1st.
Now, it looks like there will be additional events to attend, as WWE Director of Character Development Rob Fee will take part in a IU Indianapolis Arts & Humanities Institute event on January 31st titled 'Building Character: The Art of Professional Wrestling'.
From IU Indianapolis:
Explore how professional wrestling reflects and shapes contemporary American culture through storytelling, mythology, athletic performance, and more.
Step into the ring where art meets athleticism! Join WWE’s Director of Character Development, Rob Fee, and IU Indianapolis Lecturer of Classical Studies and Art History, Andrew Findley, for an engaging conversation about the intersections between professional wrestling and the fine arts.
Topics include:
Narrative building and cultural reflection
The role of rhetoric, fashion, and body image
Gender in competition and storytelling
This event is open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to dive into the artistry behind wrestling’s compelling performances. Don’t miss this powerful conversation—where character-building takes center stage!
Presented by:
The IU Indianapolis Arts and Humanities Institute, Indiana Sports Corporation, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Indy, and The IU Indianapolis Herron School of Art and Design.Don’t miss this powerful conversation—where character-building takes center stage!
Fee recently commented on WWE's move to Netflix. To read more about that, you can do so here.