All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has released a statement regarding concerns around the coronavirus and how it may affect its live shows.
The statement reads:
All AEW events are currently moving forward as scheduled. Of course, the safety and well-being of AEW fans, partners and talent is always our top priority, so we will continue to closely monitor the rapidly evolving situation related to COVID-19 and be guided by government officials, health organizations and venue management. AEW will update ticket purchasers if there are any changes to the event schedule, and we encourage everyone in the AEW family to be good to themselves – and each other – by taking preventative actions as recommended by the CDC and WHO.
This comes after the likes of STARDOM and NJPW have cancelled shows due to the growing concern around the virus.
WWE has instituted a no contact policy with talent at meet and greets, and also addressed the possibility of WrestleMania either being cancelled or even held behind closed doors.
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