The WrestleVotes twitter account, which regularly updates fans on stories and news from within WWE, has tweeted saying that a “source” has confirmed WWE are looking into the possibility of having cutouts amongst the audience for WrestleMania 37, after the visual success of last night’s Super Bowl:
This counteracts earlier reports that WWE was against the idea of having cutouts in the stands, as previously reported by WrestleVotes:
Given that WrestleMania 37 will be hosted at the Raymond James Stadium, it seems like the decision makers at WWE may have had a change of heart after watching the Super Bowl emanate from the same venue.
WrestleMania 37 will have a limited crowd in attendance
It was announced back in January, when WWE unveiled its plans for the next three WrestleManias, that there will be a limited capacity audience in attendance for WWE’s biggest event of the year.
However, as things stand, it seems WrestleMania 37 may be the only upcoming event fans will be allowed to spectate live. During the latest WWE Financial Call, WWE Chief Financial Officer Kristina Salen made it clear that there will be no fans allowed at any WWE events, except for WrestleMania, until the second half of 2021 at the very earliest.
Here’s hoping arenas and stadiums around the world will be safe for all sports fans to return to, sooner rather than later.
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