WWE is declared as an essential service in Florida USA
Professional sports in Florida are getting the green light to resume production after the Florida Governor's Office deemed them "essential services."
This is being added to the same list that includes services such as grocery stores, hospitals, banks, utility companies and restaurants.
The order that was signed on Thursday states that employees at professional sports and media production with a national audience can continue only if the location is closed to the general public. This essential service was added because it is critical to Florida's economy, officials told CNN.
World Wrestling Entertainment resumed live televised shows on Monday after weeks of taped matches, including their biggest event of the year, WrestleMania. The organization is producing new content for fans with the use of their training facility in Orlando.
Professional sports in Florida are getting the green light to resume production after the Florida Governor's Office deemed them "essential services."
This is being added to the same list that includes services such as grocery stores, hospitals, banks, utility companies and restaurants.
The order that was signed on Thursday states that employees at professional sports and media production with a national audience can continue only if the location is closed to the general public. This essential service was added because it is critical to Florida's economy, officials told CNN.
World Wrestling Entertainment resumed live televised shows on Monday after weeks of taped matches, including their biggest event of the year, WrestleMania. The organization is producing new content for fans with the use of their training facility in Orlando.





