WWE Has Officially Banned Beach Balls And Various Other Items From WRESTLEMANIA Weekend

WWE Has Officially Banned Beach Balls And Various Other Items From WRESTLEMANIA Weekend

Beach balls have become something of a plague at WWE PPVs in recent years and the company has made it clear that those and a number of other items have now been banned from all WrestleMania weekend events.

By JoshWilding - Mar 02, 2018 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Well, Beach Ball Mania appears to be officially over! According to Dave Meltzer, fans who have purchased Travel Packages for WrestleMania have been informed via email that beach balls, balloons, tablets, and iPads are now banned from all WWE events taking place over this weekend in April.

Chances are that tablets and iPads won't be allowed because it stops fans from potentially live streaming events and some foolish fans could be tempted to throw them around the place if they're drunk.

As for beach balls, it makes sense that WWE wishes to avoid any distractions in the crowd because there's really nothing worse than a match being hijacked because they attempt to make themselves the focus. Unfortunately, this could lead to some rebellious fans being tempted to bring in pool toys but WWE will hopefully make security aware so they can keep an eye out and confiscate them.

Either way, there's now a very good chance we've seen Cesaro destroy his last ever beach ball! 
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