WWE is holding SummerSlam 2020 on August 23rd and there have been some constant speculations about the potential location of the show for the past few weeks. Finally, the event received a home, as per the recent reports. Additional information regarding upcoming TV tapings has also been declared.
The Amway Center in Orlando, Florida is the new reported location for the biggest party of the summer. It is being noted that more events following SummerSlam 2020 will also go down from this venue as WWE stops taping at the Performance Center for the time being. This would be the first time since March 9th that the company will conduct TV tapings outside the PC.
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Simple Wrestling News was the first source to break the news that Amway Center will be hosting SummerSlam. WrestleVotes followed up with some additional information about the location.
Code Orange will be performing live at SummerSlam 2020. No fans are expected to be at the event despite Vince McMahon wanting this to happen. The Fiend Bray Wyatt will get an epic entrance. Plus, the pyrotechnics will be back after a long delay as WWE couldn’t use them in a smaller venue like the PC.
“The amway centre is expecting the wwe trucks as of tommorrow, they may film next weeks smackdown from there. There will be no fans but bigger arena means pyro bigger setup and bigger entrances. Code orange is still due to perform live for the fiend.”
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Now that the Payback PPV is confirmed for August 30, it seems like the Amway Center will be the host of this event as well, one week after SummerSlam 2020. Starting from the next episode of SmackDown, all the TV episodes are likely to go down at this venue. 2020
If everything goes smoothly during the SummerSlam 2020 weekend, the idea is to host as much live TV as possible from the Amway Center for the foreseeable future. The officials are putting partial blame for the drop in TV ratings on not being, live, and the darkness of the Performance Center, according to The Observer.
PWInsider.com reported that WWE is considering the idea of bringing virtual fans to their programming for future TV broadcasts starting from SummerSlam 2020. It could be similar to that of Major League Baseball. WrestleVotes has added reporting that the company plans to use a 2500 square foot LED board where fans will appear live. It’s being said that the process of fans appearing on-screen during WWE broadcasts may begin, this week from Raw.
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