Spitting into the crowd
Taking the crowds drinks (except for that time it was offered to one of the bucks)
Faking seizures
And unprotected chair shots are not necessary.
In some cases these antics bring the show down.
Don't pretend to have a seizure on love TV after an unprotected headshot, or spit in the crowd or take the crowds shit. Yeah have some light interactions, talk shit there's a line...
Did I miss something happening that would necessitate this? I mean don't get me wrong, I love the increased focus on safety and I'm fine with the rules but I don't follow backstage stuff a lot so it seems like this is out of the blue. Did someone get hurt or something?
Also a lot of the stuff like no touching managers or no bats seems very kayfabe-y, considering Sting and managers being roughed go a long ways back.
Also, if y'all really want to improve safety and start a new trend, then you should start wrestler unions and give them actual healthcare and benefits.