WWE is holding another draft and the roster will look very different this time next week. We will have to see who ends up on which brand, because WWE can always change their plans even after telling the networks who they will get out of the deal. Fans who want to watch it all go down live must be vaccinated.

The company released the vaccination protocol for Monday’s RAW in Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. Any fan over the age of 12 must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test, taken 72 hours prior to the event, in order to get in.

“Effective Oct. 2, all guests aged 12 and older will be required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test. This test must by administered by a healthcare professional (local pharmacies are suitable; at home tests will not be accepted) within 72 hours prior to the event. Test results must include your name and the date of the test to attend all Nashville Predators games and events held at the venue.”

This is not a new mandate as many shows have the same regulations. There are many reasons to get vaccinated from COVID-19 and pro wrestling fans now have another very good reason for rolling up their sleeve to take the vaccine.

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