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As noted earlier that WWE are moving their operations from the Performance Center to the Amway Center, with SummerSlam is rumored to be taking place.
Now, more information on WWE’s agreement with the venue has been revealed by Jon Aldo on Twitter.
‘A rep from the City of Orlando tells me and @MyNews13 #WWE has a use agreement with Amway Center through Oct. 30 with no fans present in the building. So barring an amendment in the agreement, no live fans through October, but WWE gets arena access for all events through then.’
A rep from the City of Orlando tells me and @MyNews13#WWE has a use agreement with Amway Center through Oct. 30 with no fans present in the building.
So barring an amendment in the agreement, no live fans through October, but WWE gets arena access for all events through then.
If this is the case, then we may not see live fans in WWE until November. It’s also unclear at this time what WWE’s plans are after October 30. If the global situation will not change much by that time, will they stay put in the Amway Center? Or will they seek another alternative?
Let us know your thoughts on the same in the comments section below.
Meet Alex, the seasoned wrestling aficionado and Lead Writer at WrestleBuddy. With three decades of fandom under his belt, Alex brings a wealth of experience and passion to the table. As a devoted follower of The Undertaker and CM Punk, his love for the sport runs deep. However, be warned – Alex isn’t afraid to offer raw and unfiltered opinions that some may find harsh. In a world where reality can be hard to digest, Alex isn’t afraid to tackle the tough truths of the wrestling industry head-on.