WWE Not Broadcasting Shows Live From Performance Center, To Tape For Six Days Straight

WWE Not Broadcasting Shows Live From Performance Center, To Tape For Six Days Straight

A report emerged yesterday suggesting WWE will continue to broadcast shows live from the Performance Center over the coming weeks.

Florida currently has a ‘Stay at Home’ order until the end of April, and it was believed that WWE higher-ups had taken the decision to ignore this to ensure they could put on content for fans.

The report from reliable Twitter source WrestleVotes states that both the SmackDown show at the end of this week and the Raw show at the beginning of next week will be broadcast live from the training facility. It was rumoured that WWE was considering taking a break post-Mania, but it is clear they have now opted to “push on”.

Ringside News, who have had a very good track record in recent weeks, is reporting that WWE intends on starting filming of shows from this Thursday. The taping schedule will last a staggering six whole days, and this will be the final set of TV tapings for the foreseeable future.

With regards to if any of these upcoming Raw, SmackDown or even NXT shows will be live, Ringside News has learnt at all shows that are broadcast will be pre-taped.

There is no word on how many weeks of shows WWE will be taping over the next week. However, it is unlikely that Money in the Bank will be pre-taped at this time.

4 years ago by Wrestle Talk

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