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Former WWE Superstar Says Not Getting COVID-19 Vaccine Is “Perfectly OK”

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• Former WWE Superstar Says Not Getting COVID-19 Vaccine Is “Perfectly OK”

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the global economy & social crisis that come with it are unfortunately still affecting most countries on the planet, including the United States.

Former WWE Superstar Ryback recently sent out some tweets regarding the coronavirus situation, that could be seen as ‘controversial’ by quite a few people out there.

Here’s what the former Intercontinental Champion wrote on Twitter:

“It’s perfectly ok and responsible to not want to get a vaccine. Just like the whole mask deal, don’t let ourselves get distracted and focus our attention on others.

Many people haven’t been sick in years because they’ve properly built up their immune systems.

Let’s live life!

I support everyone who wants to get them and support everyone who doesn’t want to get them.

The post is in reference to people shaming others for personal decisions.

You’re missing the entire point.

The post is a positive and telling people to make a decision on what they feel is right, just as we always have.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (April 26, 2004) – WWE Monday Night RAW

On this day in 2004, World Wrestling Entertainment aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE Monday Night RAW’.

This episode was broadcasted from the Landon Arena in Topeka, Kansas and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE Bad Blood 2004’ PPV.

Here’s the official match-card from that night:

1. Molly Holly & Gail Kim vs. Lita & Victoria

2. Rhyno vs. Rob Conway

3. Christian vs. Grandmaster Sexay

4. Triple H vs. Tajiri

5. Kane vs. Matt Hardy

6. World Tag Team Titles: Chris Benoit & The Edge vs. Ric Flair & Batista


        
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