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WWE personnel visiting U.S. troops overseas

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, Big Show, R-Truth, Alicia Fox and Summer Rae today left for the annual Tribute to the Troops tour, meeting U.S. military personnel who are serving overseas.

The tour with a couple of WWE staff and the boss has been going on ever since the company stopped going to Iraq and Afghanistan for their yearly Tributes show. When they took the whole production overseas in war zones, WWE Superstars and Divas lived with the troops for four days as they taped the show. With Tribute to the Troops moving back Stateside, WWE still makes an effort to go overseas with limited staff to meet the troops.

Usually locations of where WWE staff will visit remain a secret due to security and this year it’s no different as no locations have been revealed. Footage of the trip will make it to the Tribute to the Troops episode on NBC later this month. Tomorrow’s USA Network version of the show will be two hours and that was taped last week prior to Smackdown.


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