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WWE has canceled their live events in Toronto on 3/14 at the Coca Cola Colliseum and Yongestown, OH at the Covelli Center on 3/15 following the coronavirus outbreak.
The following statements were provided.
The WWE Live Road To WrestleMania SuperShow event scheduled for this Saturday, March 14 at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto has been cancelled. Refunds are available at all points of purchase.
In accordance with the order set forth today by the State of Ohio Board of Health that contained the directive to ban all mass gatherings of more than 100 people, events scheduled for the month of March to take place at the Covelli Centre will be either suspended or canceled. pic.twitter.com/J6ZRGy6Iyd
— Covelli Centre (@CovelliCentre1) March 12, 2020
This news comes after WWE officially announced SmackDown in Detroit being moved to the Performance Center for Friday’s episode.
Friday’s show on FOX will be performed without fans, and will have only “essential personnel” on hand.
Every Pro-Wrestling Event Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak
WWE has yet to release any details if RAW on Monday in Pittsburgh will be canceled.
WWE has also been forced to cancel the MSG live event on 3/22 due to an edict from the city.
The company issued a press release earlier today to its business partners indicating it has a contingency plan in place.
Ticketholders will be offered refunds at point of purchase.