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Per Ringside News:
>The violence between drug cartels in Mexico has been on a steady rise in recent years. Unfortunately, this violence can spill over to innocent people, with many American tourists ending up captured for ransom money or, in some extreme cases, murdered. The WWE has sent out an email to any fans attending the Mexico house shows this weekend outlining some details of how to stay safe. Some major tidbits are translated below.
>”Do not travel alone, as many people are targeted for this reason alone. Stay in large groups and in well-populated and well-lit areas. Do not venture off the beaten path. Beware of people who claim to have discounted merchandise, tickets, or are offering opportunities to meet WWE talent. These are all tricks designed to lead you away from safety. Do not make obvious displays of wealth, do not show your wallet to anyone or act as if you have wealthy families. Do not eat or drink anything offered to you by a stranger. Do not get into a vehicle with anyone you don’t recognize, and ensure any ride share driver is who you requested by asking for an ID.”
>The email comes after some rumblings that CMLL was “furious” with how WWE hired Stephanie Vacquer, along with online rumors that the cartels may be seeking revenge against the WWE by targeting fans.
>The violence between drug cartels in Mexico has been on a steady rise in recent years. Unfortunately, this violence can spill over to innocent people, with many American tourists ending up captured for ransom money or, in some extreme cases, murdered. The WWE has sent out an email to any fans attending the Mexico house shows this weekend outlining some details of how to stay safe. Some major tidbits are translated below.
>”Do not travel alone, as many people are targeted for this reason alone. Stay in large groups and in well-populated and well-lit areas. Do not venture off the beaten path. Beware of people who claim to have discounted merchandise, tickets, or are offering opportunities to meet WWE talent. These are all tricks designed to lead you away from safety. Do not make obvious displays of wealth, do not show your wallet to anyone or act as if you have wealthy families. Do not eat or drink anything offered to you by a stranger. Do not get into a vehicle with anyone you don’t recognize, and ensure any ride share driver is who you requested by asking for an ID.”
>The email comes after some rumblings that CMLL was “furious” with how WWE hired Stephanie Vacquer, along with online rumors that the cartels may be seeking revenge against the WWE by targeting fans.