According to Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, anyone purchasing a ticket to WrestleMania has to sign a liability waiver which assumes the risk of spreading or contracting COVID-19 at the show:
In addition, anyone getting a ticket has to sign a liability waiver that you are assuming risk of spreading or acquiring COVID or a similar infectious disease as well as any other dangers, that you are attending the show voluntarily and with full knowledge of COVID-19, and hold others not liable for any injuries, illness or death even if through negligent acts of the Tampa Sports Authority, Raymond James Stadium or the WWE and any affiliate companies.
This comes as it was reported that while the sale of tickets for WrestleMania was “good”, both nights didn’t instantly sellout, as some had speculated would be the case. You can read more about that by clicking here.
The following matches have been confirmed for WrestleMania next month:
- Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre – WWE Championship
- Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge – Universal Championship
- New Day vs. Omos & AJ Styles – Raw Tag Team Championship
- Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair – SmackDown Tag Team Championship
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