According to a new report, WWE are planning to have live fans at a future pay-per-view event after the success of WrestleMania 37.
Over 25,000 fans were in Raymond James Stadium for WrestleMania 37. A new report has noted that WWE are planning to feature live fans during the Biggest Party of the Summer.
According to Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, WWE are currently planning for fans to attend SummerSlam 2021. The date and location of the event aren’t currently known.
WWE returned to the ThunderDome after WrestleMania 37. It was reported at the time that WWE didn’t plan to resume their touring schedule until July at the earliest. WWE President Nick Khan has recently noted that WWE plan to return to the road full-time when they do, rather than having one-off events with live crowds.
At the beginning of WrestleMania Night 1, Vince McMahon welcomed fans back after a year of the pandemic. Moments such as Bianca Belair’s SmackDown Women’s Championship victory were cheered on by the hot crowd.
While WrestleMania 37 was generally seen as a success backstage, the size of the live crowd might have been risky. Unfortunately, a fan who attended WrestleMania has revealed that they tested positive for COVID-19.
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