Amid Coronavirus Fears, WWE Issued No-Touching Policy During Weekend Meet And Greets


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As concern over the coronavirus outbreak continues, businesses around the world are implementing new policies, including WWE.

Over the weekend, WWE instituted a “no-touch policy” during meet and greet sessions according to PWInsider.

Sasha Banks had a meet and greet at Footaction in Cherry Hill, NJ. She wore latex gloves to help during her signing

Braun Strowman attended the “Big Event” in New York, and gave fist bumps instead of handshakes to fans he met.

WWE had an internal meeting prior to RAW last week, advising talent on how to keep themselves safe during the coronavirus outbreak.

A similar policy is expected to take place during Wrestlemania Axxess in Tampa, FL ahead of Wrestlemania 36.

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