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Old 09-24-2020, 06:51 PM   #195
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According to Meltzer, WWE's recent outbreak is currently believed to be lower in terms of number of positive tests compared to their last outbreak but also managed to spread beyond NXT and their Performance Center since several on the main roster also have tested positive.

Also said that just like NXT, creative changes are likely going to be made soon for the main roster to cope with the on-going situation.

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Originally Posted by WrestlingInc
Meltzer also stated that while the number of positive cases are not as high as the previous outbreak - when 38 members of the NXT staff reportedly contracted the virus - the number "is not small" either. While noting that the outbreak started after one of the NXT coaches tested positive, Meltzer went onto mention that a lot of people backstage "were perhaps laxed" and stopped taking precautions to shield themselves from the virus. He said the outbreak has also impacted the main roster and could alter creative plans this coming week on Raw and SmackDown.
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