John
07-03-2014, 09:23 PM
In other WWE news on Wednesday, the company's main building in Stamford, Conn. was investigated after WWE received a "suspicious package."
However, the package was cleared and business resumed without further incident.
According to the Stamford Advocate, the package contained an "unknown white powder," prompting local authorities to be called to WWE headquarters.
"WWE received a suspicious package at its headquarters today and contacted local law enforcement to investigate," said Tara Carraro, a WWE spokeswoman. "All WWE personnel are safe, and business is being conducted as usual."
Police did not inform the Advocate on what was discovered.
PWTorch.
Glad that everyone's safe.. I recall Craig Ferguson got a package last year, and it was dealt with swiftly. I have to wonder what type of person would send a suspicious package to the WWE..
However, the package was cleared and business resumed without further incident.
According to the Stamford Advocate, the package contained an "unknown white powder," prompting local authorities to be called to WWE headquarters.
"WWE received a suspicious package at its headquarters today and contacted local law enforcement to investigate," said Tara Carraro, a WWE spokeswoman. "All WWE personnel are safe, and business is being conducted as usual."
Police did not inform the Advocate on what was discovered.
PWTorch.
Glad that everyone's safe.. I recall Craig Ferguson got a package last year, and it was dealt with swiftly. I have to wonder what type of person would send a suspicious package to the WWE..