WWE Reportedly Held A Meeting In The WWE Performance Center Telling Talent Not To Talk To Dirt Sheets

WWE Reportedly Held A Meeting In The WWE Performance Center Telling Talent Not To Talk To Dirt Sheets

WWE has clearly had enough of its Superstars in NXT leaking information to the dirt sheets because they recently held a meeting at the Performance Center and warned talent to watch who they speak to...

By JoshWilding - Feb 03, 2020 11:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Fightful.com
It looks like WWE is making yet another attempt to stop its talent talking to the dirt sheets. Following the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's report that a meeting was held in the WWE Performance Center where talent were told not to call out main roster wrestlers, it's now been revealed that another took place where they were warned to stop leaking information online. 

This happened on Wednesday shortly before NXT went on the air and it sounds like the Superstars in the development brand didn't particularly appreciate being told who they can and can't talk to. 

The site adds they they were also reminded to get proof of health coverage and, according to one NXT star, "they reminded me that I'm a contractor, then tried to tell me who I couldn't talk to, so here I am" before mentioning ongoing issues with crowding at the PC.

So, it doesn't sound like there are too many happy wrestlers in NXT right now...and they're STILL talking to the dirt sheets!
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