However, potential cracks started to show during the recent Orange County Board of County Commissioners meeting, where a public complaint was filed anonymously by claiming to be a WWE employee going by the name “John,” who alleged that he and others were being forced to work during the WWE’s Performance Center TV tapings.
Recently, WWE reps responded to the accusations that the company was allegedly making employees work through stay-at-home orders.
Unlike most forms of entertainment that have resorted to shutting down or broadcasting from home, the World Wrestling Entertainment has stayed consistent with its weekly shows and even the recent WrestleMania 32.