WWE Statement on WrestleMania XXIV Fireworks in Orlando
STAMFORD, Conn., March 30, 2008- World Wrestling Entertainment® (WWE®) issued the following statement today concerning the fireworks display that occurred at the end of WrestleMania® XXIV in Orlando:
"We're investigating the incident and doing everything we can to find out why it happened and to make sure it never happens again. While we apologize to anyone who was injured and/or alarmed by this occurrence, we take solace in the fact that the reported injuries were minor."
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Source: WWE
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