WWE Reportedly Curbed Leaking WrestleMania 36 Results By Making it a Fireable Offense



-- WWE presents a unique WrestleMania over a two-day period beginning later this evening and one of the challenges the company faced over the past week is dealing with potential spoilers leaking online. An article in Sports Illustrated touches on this topic and notes that "leaking information" as it pertains to WrestleMania is considered a "fireable offense" and the circle of people who were privy to knowing details of the results as they were taped was kept to a minimum. Along with the talent involved, Vince McMahon, Kevin Dunn, Paul Heyman and Bruce Prichard, only a handful of others were present during the sessions. Some of the local road agents that were there included Adam Pearce, “Road Dogg” Jesse James, Jamie Noble, and Shawn Michaels and then there were members of the production and commentating teams. While the articles suggests that none of these individuals would have anything to gain by leaking results, some news obviously made it out.