Kene is one of the oldest traditional games of the Nagas. Though this style of wrestling has been practiced in the region for several centuries, the modern version of the sport was developed only in the mid 20th century. The construction of the highway between
Kohima and
Imphal in the 1930s and 1940s brought together many Tenyimi villagers to participate in the road construction to earn some cash as it was a burden to pay house tax to the
British regime as cash was scarce at that time. During lunch breaks, wrestling matches would be held among the workers. Each respective village leaders chooses its best wrestlers to participate in the matches. In 1965, the first organised wrestling meet was initiated by the
Federal Government of Nagaland. It was later reinforced with the formation of the Naga Wrestling Board in 1969 and under its aegis the first
Naga Wrestling Championship was held on 20 May 1971. ==Match==