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Earlier this month, WWE announced that they will be hosting an episode of Friday Night SmackDown on Friday, September 10 at Madison Square Garden. This is one of many events that the WWE has announced thus far.
The official Twitter account of the arena noted that all attendants over the age of 16 are required to be fully vaccinated and must have proof in order to be able to enter the arena. The post also shared a link to a ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page on their website.
“Please Note: All guests over the age of 16 will need to be fully vaccinated for this event and provide proof upon entry. For more info, visit http://msg.com/faqs.” tweeted the official Madison Square Garden account.
LIABILITY WAIVER AND RELEASE; ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
In consideration for being permitted to attend WWE LIVE EVENTS (the “Event”), which will include without limitation, me voluntarily attending the Event itself and other activities relating to or arising from the Event and engagements in/around the Venue and other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is acknowledged, by purchasing or possessing a ticket to the Event and presentation of the ticket at the Event for access I irrevocably accept and agreement to be bound by, these terms and conditions and voluntarily enter into this Liability Waiver and Release; Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement (this “Release”) individually and on behalf of all persons attending with me under the tickets purchased hereby (all references to “me” or “I” hereunder will be interpreted to mean me and all persons attending with me via this ticket purchase). I HAVE VOLUNTARILY AGREED TO ATTEND
WWE Releases Waiver For Fans Attending Events During The COVID-19 Pandemic Era
WWE has released a Liability Waiver & Release, with Assumption of Risk & Indemnity Agreement as they prepare to return to the road in July.
As noted, WWE has announced a 25-city tour that will begin with Money In the Bank Weekend on Friday, July 16. You can click here for details on the tour. This waiver is new to the COVID-19 pandemic era, and releases WWE, and its partners, from any liability.
You can see the full waiver below, which was released on the WWE website today:
In consideration for being permitted to attend WWE LIVE EVENTS (the “Event”), which will include without limitation, me voluntarily attending the Event itself and other activities relating to or arising from the Event and engagements in/around the Venue and other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is acknowledged, by purchasing or possessing a ticket to the Event and presentation of the ticket at the Event
Read WWEâs Liability Waiver And Release For Fans Attending Upcoming Shows
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WWE will resume holding shows with fans in attendance starting on July 16th for a SmackDown TV.Â
WWE issued the following: );
In consideration for being permitted to attend WWE LIVE EVENTS (the â
Eventâ), which will include without limitation, me voluntarily attending the Event itself and other activities relating to or arising from the Event and engagements in/around the Venue and other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is acknowledged, by purchasing or possessing a ticket to the Event and presentation of the ticket at the Event for access I irrevocably accept and agreement to be bound by, these terms and conditions and voluntarily enter into this Liability Waiver and Release; Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement