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WWE personnel in Afghanistan for Tribute to the Troops tour

Every year, a group of WWE personnel travel overseas to visit the troops in conjunction with the Tribute to the Troops show and this year is no different as WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, Big Show, R-Truth, Alicia Fox and Eva Marie made the trip to meet the troops stationed in different bases overseas.

Last year, McMahon, Show, Truth and Fox all made the trip as well however they were joined by Summer Rae, who was this year replaced by Eva Marie. Clips from their tour will eventually make it on the Tribute to the Troops show on USA Network which will air next week.

This year, the WWE group has so far visited Camp Resolute Support in Kabul, Afghanistan. Their exact itinerary is kept secret due to security issues and locations are only revealed afterward. On behalf of WWE, Vince McMahon presented a replica WWE World Heavyweight title to Gen. John Campbell, commander of Resolute Support, United States Forces-Afghanistan.

You can see five photos from their Afghan trip below.

 


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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