WWE Increasing Security At Live Events

What WWE doesn't want you to bring to live shows.

WWE are increasing security at live events, with a range of banned items and new screening checks. A photo from Justin Jones was published by Lords Of Pain, detailing numerous things that fans couldn't take into the WWE TV tapings at the GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Fans had to empty their pockets and undergo scans from a wand before entering the arena. Due to these precautions, some fans complained that they missed the dark match and the start of Main Event. The reason for these checks is likely due to the unusual ISIS story that surrounded Survivor Series. Despite the F.B.I insisting there was "no specific or credible information of an attack", Triple H did tweet about rumours regarding ISIS targeting Survivor Series weekend. The original story stemmed from a sketchy internet report that cited the group Anonymous. However, the Anonymous group later tweeted to say "We did not spread any rumors about possible future ISIS attacks, and frankly, we do not know where the rumors come from." Despite the ISIS story being quickly debunked, WWE are still clearly on edge. They don't want to take any chances, hence these new Olympic style security procedures.
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