The Queen has delivered a message of hope to the nation, saying if we "remain united and resolute" in the face of the coronavirus outbreak "we will overcome it".
17.03.2020 - 12:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The world's biggest wrestling event, WrestleMania, is set to go ahead next week despite the coronavirus outbreak.
Speculation was mounting whether WWE would join the likes of the SPFL and MLS in cancelling the event of April 5th.
And on Monday the promotion announced that whilst WrestleMania will still go ahead two weeks from Sunday, it would no longer be held in Tampa's Raymond James Stadium.
Instead, it will be held at WWE's own Performance Centre, with no fans in attendance.
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