10 Stupid Rules WWE Have Enforced

1. Wrestlers Can't Date Production Staff

Kevin Dunn Wwe Hot off the press in WWE-land comes the news that talent are now forbidden from romantically interacting with office workers and production staff, something which may take you a fair few moments to digest. The thought that any company would ban real people from falling in love is unbelievable, what possible harm could Wrestler A falling for Production Runner B do to WWE? According to numerous sources, the company does not want talent and staff involved beyond a professional level, but the question must be posed, what happened to make this rule come into play? Hopefully this is just a temporary thing, and WWE will see sense, because there really is no defending such a regulation. Vince McMahon has long said - proudly - that WWE is a democracy, but this new rule proves otherwise, and won't do much to improve moral amongst staff, or convince fans that the promotion have their eye on the ball. Let's be honest, wrestlers mingling with other staff members should be the least of WWE's worries. What other ridiculous rules have WWE enforced which fans can't quite believe? Let us know down in the comments below!
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