WWE Monitoring Coronavirus Situation Before Heading Into Wrestlemania

As WWE starts to approach Tampa, Florida for Wrestlemania 36, the wrestling company's biggest show of the year, something even scarier than Brock Lesnar is hovering over it. And that's the worldwide spread of COVID-19, more commonly known as the coronavirus.

The possibility of the coronavirus being a huge presence in Tampa is a very real invasion angle here. With wrestling fans coming in across the globe for a week of festivities and wrestling shows, there is growing concern about the spread of the disease. However, Tampa Bay Times reports that WWE's Vice President of Special Events, John Saboor, isn't worried about canceling just yet.

"Given the number of live events that (WWE) does, it's constantly monitoring global events," said Saboor. "There are active and ongoing discussions at play internally, like there are in any sector of American business, and certainly families as a whole. So I think those will continue."

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WWE Monitoring Coronavirus Situation Before Heading Into Wrestlemania

As WWE starts to approach Tampa, Florida for Wrestlemania 36, the wrestling company's biggest show of the year, something even scarier than Brock Lesnar is hovering over it. And that's the worldwide spread of COVID-19, more commonly known as the coronavirus.

The possibility of the coronavirus being a huge presence in Tampa is a very real invasion angle here. With wrestling fans coming in across the globe for a week of festivities and wrestling shows, there is growing concern about the spread of the disease. However, Tampa Bay Times reports that WWE's Vice President of Special Events, John Saboor, isn't worried about canceling just yet.

"Given the number of live events that (WWE) does, it's constantly monitoring global events," said Saboor. "There are active and ongoing discussions at play internally, like there are in any sector of American business, and certainly families as a whole. So I think those will continue."

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