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WWE took a different direction when Roman Reigns beat Dean Ambrose at the Survivor Series (Photo : Facebook/WWE)

Hacktivist group Anonymous released a number of ISIS terror targets and one of the targets in the U.S. is WWE Survivor Series event scheduled to happen in Atlanta. Triple H took to Twitter to release a statement about the potential ISIS threat. So far, WWE Survivor Series 2015 is on schedule.

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".@WWE Survivor Series is currently scheduled as planned while we investigate reports with authorities," Triple H tweeted.

Meanwhile, FBI is taking the ISIS threat on WWE Survivor Series event seriously and the organization has released a statement regarding the ISIS terror group's alleged threat.

"The FBI is aware of reports of an alleged threat that includes an Atlanta, Georgia venue and event.  While we take all threats seriously, we do not have specific or credible information of an attack at this time.  We have, however, made the proper notifications as we continue to work closely with our law enforcement and private sector partners to keep our community safe," reads the statement to Channel 2 Action News (via WSB TV).

Reporter Mark Winne of WSB TV has been tweeting about the potential threats on the event. "General impression: #atl #fbi & partners on top of #wwe situation early, careful to keep in context NOT exaggerate danger nor ignore @wsbtv," reads a tweet by Winne. According to Winne, there is "no known active plot" regarding WWE Survivor Series 2015 pay-per-view event.

ISIS terror group attacked several locations in the city of Paris including the Bataclan Concert Hall killing more than hundreds.

Stay tuned for the latest updates on WWE Survivor Series 2015 event.