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WWE’s live event business was halted seven months ago, with the last house show taking place on 3/7 in Allentown, PA.
According to Wrestlevotes, the company isn’t planning on resuming the “typical weekly live event loop” until 2022.
I’ve been told that the typical weekly live event loop (Friday TV + house shows Sat & Sun + Monday TV) all of which in different locations, won’t return to the WWE schedule until 2022.
I’ve been told that the typical weekly live event loop (Friday TV + house shows Sat & Sun + Monday TV) all of which in different locations, won’t return to the WWE schedule until 2022.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) October 15, 2020
WWE has slowly allowed fans inside its closed set, 100 fans are permitted into the Capitol Wrestling Center for NXT television and pay-per-view events.
The company is planning on producing main roster shows from the ThunderDome, inside Orlando’s Amway Center, until at least the end of November.