Last week WWE officially introduced ThunderDome, and the state of the art set allows virtual fans to appear on screen via a LED board.
One fan used their seat to display a “Fire Velveteen Dream” sign, and the sign got the fan banned from ThunderDome.
"Fire Velveteen Dream" in the ThunderDome
No words 😂😂😂😂#SummerSlam pic.twitter.com/f0VwosshTD
— IBeast (@x_Beast17_x) August 24, 2020
A Twitter user by the name of @RemingSteele was the one who posted the sign, and they noted in a tweet that WWE banned them.
"lots of booing, lots of booing, thumbs down everybody! we want to see how you feel!"
sure can, kevin
(it's backwards because they make your webcam backwards in the preview)#WWEThunderDome #SummerSlam pic.twitter.com/TXcxBaDRmU
— Remi Steele 🏳️🌈 (@RemingSteele) August 24, 2020
I GOT BANNED pic.twitter.com/5a5N4wLNwO
— Remi Steele 🏳️🌈 (@RemingSteele) August 24, 2020
they deserve justice more than I deserve to go viral
maybe I got a little wild with it, and I won't deny, that I did
but the message is still the same#FireVelveteenDream
— Remi Steele 🏳️🌈 (@RemingSteele) August 24, 2020
“Fire Velveteen Dream” was recently trending on Twitter after the NXT star made his return to TV amidst allegations of inappropriate conduct.
Triple H commented on the accusations during a recent interview and noted that WWE found nothing when they looked into them.
“You know, in this day today, accusations are made and you take them all very seriously. You look into them the best you can, and you find out what is there and what isn’t. In this situation, [Clark] was also involved in a car accident. That’s what took him off TV. In the moment, all this other stuff happens and you look into it and you find that there is a situation that people bring to everyone’s attention, you look into it and find that it is what it is and there’s nothing there.”