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WWE wrestlers robbed in SA

Cape Town - A number of WWE superstars, in South Africa for shows in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg, have had goods stolen out of the luggage en route to the country.

Wrestling superstar Randy Orton posted the following on his Twitter account:

"Landed in Capetown a few hours ago. Beautiful here. Too bad over half the roster had various items stolen out of they're checked luggage."

According to the Wrestleview website, Orton mentioned that the bags with locks on them were cut off and robbed.

Orton claims that since he didn't have a lock on his bag that it was left alone. A short list of missing items are a watch, a GPS system, and clothes.

Orton did not reveal which superstars were robbed. 

The WWE superstars will be in action at the Grand West Arena at Grand West tonight and tomorrow, before moving to Durban on Friday and Johannesburg for shows on Saturday and Sunday.
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