WWE is a global powerhouse and under normal circumstances the WWE crew would be traveling around the world entertaining fans, but the company has had to make some major changes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this year WWE moved their TV tapings to the Performance Center in Orlando, and then eventually to the Amway Center, which was rechristened ThunderDome.
WWE live events are non-existent, and it sounds like they won’t be returning for a long time to come.
WrestleVotes noted that WWE won’t return to it’s not normal touring schedule until 2022 when the following was posted:
“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.”
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