That’s a big opponent. The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way the world works and that is going to be the case for a long time to come. With so many changes having taken place, there are only so many normal things still going around. Wrestling has been changed as well and it is not clear how things are going to go in the near future. WWE is trying to fix things up though in a somewhat extreme way.
One of the biggest issues that WWE has faced is having its wrestlers allowed into the country. That is the kind of thing that can shake up a wrestling company in a lot of ways as you can only do so much without having all of your roster present. WWE is trying to fix things up a bit, though they are going to be going up against quite the large scale opponent this time.
According to PWInsider.com, WWE has filed a lawsuit against US Citizens And Immigration Services (USCIS), though it is not currently known why the lawsuit was filed. One of the most likely reasons is due to WWE not being able to get a wrestler or employee into the United States, which has become more difficult since the pandemic began. USCIS has until March 27 to respond.
Opinion: This sounds like something being done to make it easier for WWE’s international employees to make it into America, which has been an issue for several months now. It would certainly open some doors and allow for some changes in the way WWE presents their television, but at the same time, it might not be the easiest case to win. Hopefully things can start to get back to normal though, because everything has been a wreck for a long time now.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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