However, it seems things are only about to grow more controversial for WWE, with one of its employees recently anonymously complaining that the company was forcing them to work on the company’s recent TV tapings. This comes from journalist Jon Alba, who tweeted out footage of a meeting between Florida’s Orange County Board of County Commissioners.

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Here, the anonymous employee, who wished to be referred to as “John,” claimed “My employer, World Wrestling Entertainment, a.k.a. WWE, is forcing me to work the TV tapings for its weekly shows despite stay-at-home orders for coronavirus.” John goes on to state, “I am unable to speak out as I need this job and I know I will be fired if I approach my higher-ups. Despite sanitary precautions, we cannot maintain social distancing and have to touch other people.”

John’s heartbreaking plea ends by requesting “the government to shut down these tapings and enforce the stay-at-home order so my colleagues and I may follow social distancing rules without fear or repercussion of losing our jobs.” Evidently, there are some serious precautions that need to be taken by the company to avoid putting its employees in danger, especially with WWE having such a broad range of talent working currently. Here’s hoping the complaint turns heads over at the blockbuster wrestling promotion.

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