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5 interesting rules WWE Superstars have to follow

Seth Rollins said he struggled after being forced to travel separately to the Shield.
Seth Rollins said he struggled after being forced to travel separately to the Shield.

The WWE is a business, and like every business, from a family run affair to a global franchise like McDonald's, there are rules that have to be obeyed.

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Rules are meant to protect the company's reputation from Superstars who may disrespect the WWE, as well as protect the Superstar from making simple mistakes that could harm their careers down the line.

But for all the simple rules that the WWE has to help their talent, there are just as many weird rules it enforces. These rules have left many members of the WWE Universe scratching their heads as they wonder why on earth any Superstar would agree to them, yet every single one does.

Here are 5 weird rules every single WWE Superstars has to follow.


#5: Dress smart, unless it's promotional

The Miz must dress smartly when he is travelling unless he is wearing his TapOut gear.
The Miz must dress smartly when he is traveling unless he is wearing his TapOut gear.

WWE Superstars are supposed to be representatives of the company, and in this digital age where they are just as likely to be photographed outside of the ring than whilst in it, it is important to dress the part.

According to the WWE rules, male Superstars are expected to dress in suits when travelling, so they look professional at all times if they are seen by a fan.

Whilst this must no doubt get uncomfortable for the men of RAW, SmackDown Live, 205 Live and NXT, they have recently been given an alternative: they can dress in casual clothes, as long as it's TapOut gear.

This rule change came following the company's deal with the brand and must have come as a huge relief for many Superstars who are now allowed to travel on the road in style as well as comfort.

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