Update On WWE PC Talent Asked To Quarantine, Coach Tests Positive For COVID-19


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WWE recently had a COVID-19 scare at their Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

Trainees who were present at the facility on 10/23 were advised to quarantine for two weeks.

According to Dave Meltzer on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, a WWE Performance Center coach tested positive for COVID-19, resulting in those present at the facility being forced to quarantine.

“The basic gist was one of the coaches was diagnosed with COVID, so everyone trained at the gym on Friday was told to quarantine for two weeks whether they tested positive or not”

The report indicates Indi Hartwell was the only name booked for Halloween Havoc who did not appear on the show. She was originally scheduled to be the person under the Scream mask at the show.

“Most of the tv people were not there, I was told none of the TV people tested positive. There were people who were quarantined. As far as the only name that I know was booked on the show tonight that wasn’t there was Indi Hartwell, who was going to do a run in.”

“She I guess was quarantined, and there may have been one other. I was told most of the people who quarantined, but not all were people who have not made television”

WWE venues, including the Performance Center was on an investigation list from the Orange County Health Department as a potential COVID-19 hot spot.

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