WWE has confirmed that next week’s Raw will be held in the WWE Performance Center. It will be the third WWE show in a row to be moved to the PC following NXT and SmackDown. This is the latest event to be affected by the coronavirus.
They released a statement on Twitter, confirming the situation.
Monday Night Raw Proceeds With No Live Audience
This Monday night, Raw will air live as regularly scheduled and emanate from WWE’s training facility in Orlando, Florida with only essential personnel in attendance. The event was originally scheduled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/hjYwoQHDw6
— WWE (@WWE) March 13, 2020
“Monday Night Raw proceeds with no live audience
This Monday night, Raw will air live as regularly scheduled and emanate from WWE’s training facility in Orlando, Florida with only essential personnel in attendance. The event was originally scheduled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.”
Last week’s show featured a historically low rating. The event saw the return of Edge and the fallout from the Elimination Chamber pay per view. It will be interesting to see whether holding the shows at the Performance Center will have an impact on ratings.
AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling have both forced to cancel or move shows due to the coronavirus. The status of WrestleMania is also unknown at the moment.
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