IMPACT Wrestling to host major televised pro wrestling’s first Pride Night
IMPACT Wrestling will become the first major televised pro wrestling promotion to host a Pride Night on July 16 in Windsor, Ontario.
By Brian C. Bell | June 30, 2023IMPACT Wrestling will become the first major televised pro wrestling promotion to host a Pride Night on July 16 in Windsor, Ontario.
By Brian C. Bell | June 30, 2023Women’s World Cup captains can support the gay, lesbian, bi, trans and queer community with an ‘inclusion’ armband.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 30, 2023For decades, the White Sox have been associated with the anti-gay Disco Demolition Night. Pride 2024 would be the perfect opportunity to correct that.
By Ken Schultz | June 30, 2023German diver Timo Barthel charmed us in 2021 with his answer when we asked if he was gay. He won a major title this week.
By Jim Buzinski | June 29, 2023In addition to onfield celebrations, the Orioles commemorated Pride by turning their Twitter over to LGBTQ resources, facts, and statistics.
By Ken Schultz | June 29, 2023The first editions of the series featured conversations with Caitlyn Jenner and sports governance analyst Dr. Roger Pielke Jr.
By Karleigh Webb | June 29, 2023Edmonton Oilers star calls decision by commissioner Bettman ‘disappointing.’
By Jim Buzinski | June 28, 2023Starting from a list of 250 out LGBTQ people in sports, Outsports has chosen those with the most influence. Their diversity, talent and impact are impressive.
By Jim Buzinski | June 27, 2023The 2023 Outsports Power 100 includes athletes, coaches, executives and members of the media.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 27, 2023“I’m just trying to make it not as tough for the next generation,” says a basketball superstar on this list, along with executives with a Major League Baseball team and CBS, an NFL player and soccer legends.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“If we don’t fight for our community and ourselves, who will?” says a U.S. women’s soccer star on this list, along with an NBA executive, an Olympian and two WNBA head coaches.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“Sports has notoriously and publicly suffered from a lack of LGBTQ+ representation,” says an NBA exec on this list, along with people from MLB, ESPN and the NFL.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“I look the impact of integrating LGBTQ narratives into sports as my impact,” says a sports editor on this list, along with two former Olympians and people from the NBA, MMA, and a college sports.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“For the gay and lesbian community, there is more acceptance than even five years ago,” says a CBS Sports exec, on this list with a trans athlete and activist, a sports columnist and pro wrestler.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“When you do come into your workspace, you don’t want to feel hindered or like you’ve got to hide yourself,” says a WNBA star on the list, along with people from the NBA, UFC and wheelchair basketball.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023A former NFL player who appeared in the Super Bowl is on this list, along with people from NBC, the Washington Post, MLS and WNBA.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“Since I have been completely out, I feel like I am on a victory tour with every conversation I have,” says a pro soccer exec on this list with people from the WNBA, NBC, CBS, ESPN and U.S. Ski and Snowboard.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“You must allow no one to make you feel ashamed of who you are,” says a pro referee on this list with an Olympian, a former NFL player and a high school basketball coach.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“Pride to me is authenticity. It’s honesty,” says an NFL executive, on this list with people from the NHL, PGA, WNBA and two Olympians.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023Kloss and King earned the Outsports Power 100 top ranking for 2023 through their love, advocacy and business relationships.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 27, 2023