Back in August WWE moved Raw, SmackDown and main roster pay-per-views to the Amway Center in Orlando, FL and the company officially introduced ThunderDome to the world.
However, WWE’s contract with the Amway Center is set to expire this month, and it was recently reported that WWE officials are looking into the possibility of traveling once again.
Now Fightful Select is reporting that the idea of WWE traveling again is being met with “groans and frustration” from talents.
Several talents reportedly believe that the decision is ill-timed due to the fact that the company recently had another COVID-19 outbreak.
A top star, whose name was not revealed, also noted that the company hadn’t done much to create confidence among talents, and they feel that the situation won’t get better once WWE starts traveling again.
Stay tuned for more updates on WWE’s post-ThunderDome plans as they become available.
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