WWE Draft 2021: The second night of WWE Draft 2021 will take place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The Arena has announced its COVID-19 vaccine guideline for people attending the event. Fans aged above 12 years attending the Monday Night event at the Bridgestone Arena should carry proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR/antigen Test taken 72 hours prior to the event.
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The COVID-19 vaccine policy will be effective from Saturday, October 2. Below is the statement released by Bridgestone Arena for the ticketholders,
“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 be 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.”
WWE Draft 2021: No COVID-19 policy for night 1 of WWE Draft
The opening night of WWE Draft 2021 will take place on Friday Night Smackdown, airing from the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore. That venue does not have a vaccination policy to follow, but they are strict on following the local mask mandate.
Talking about this week’s Smackdown, it will be an Extreme Rules fallout edition. The Rated-R Superstar Edge is announced for the night. He will be returning to Friday Night Smackdown after the show’s Madison Square Garden edition, where he got stomped by Seth Rollins in a one-on-one match and had to be taken out from the building on a stretcher. Apart from Edge’s return, nothing has been announced for the show as of writing.
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