Drew McIntyre has examined optimistic for COVID-19 and has been positioned in quarantine. The WWE champion entered quarantine and was not part of the most recent RAW episode.
McIntyre, who was set to face off in opposition to Randy Orton in the principle occasion of the present, despatched a pre-recorded message to his followers. It is unknown if McIntyre will seem remotely on the present, as has been performed with different superstars who’ve been compelled to quarantine in the course of the international pandemic.
“I am one of the fortunate ones with no symptoms, but I assure you, COVID should not be taken lightly.” — @DMcIntyreWWE #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/0Pd2vQHyUH
— WWE (@WWE) January 12, 2021
If Mcintyre does bear a two-week quarantine it will successfully imply that the Scotsman wouldn’t seem on Raw in-person earlier than Royal Rumble which might be held on January 31.
Despite a number of reported COVID-19 outbreaks which have impacted expertise availability, WWE has continued to roll on the present.
Earlier, the corporate had issued an announcement which learn: “WWE will continue COVID-19 testing of its talent, production crew and employees in advance of TV productions for the foreseeable future.”
“All tapings will go ahead as scheduled with testing beforehand and those that have already tested positive will now isolate.”
All episodes at the moment are being held on the state-of-the-art set – WWE ThunderDome. It has video boards, pyrotechnics, lasers, cutting-edge graphics and drone cameras, that can take WWE followers’ viewing expertise to an unprecedented degree.
WWE ThunderDome will just about deliver followers into the sector by way of stay video on huge LED boards for each Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown and WWE pay-per-view occasion.