If the latest reports are to be believed then WWE is all set to stay at the ThunderDome for some more weeks and thus Survivor Series 2020 pay-per-view in November will also go down from the same venue. Previously, it was speculated that the final Big-Four event of the year could have some exclusive arrangements with limited fans in attendance. But at least the arena will be intact.
WWE introduced virtual fans at their events starting from SummerSlam weekend as they moved into the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida aka the ThunderDome. Originally, the contract between WWE and Amway Center was intact until Saturday, October 31st. But now the deal has now been extended, according to PWInsider allowing Survivor Series to be held at the facility.
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The report informs that WWE will be getting at least 4 more weeks to hold shows at the Amway Center. While Survivor Series 2020 is confirmed at the ThunderDome, there’re rumors that WWE might just stay there for the rest of 2020, as well. No confirmation from WWE’s side hasn’t been received, yet but they should be out by the end of this month.
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Some changes are expected regarding the Survivor Series 2020 event, as per the concept. The Dirty Sheets Patreon page is reporting that WWE wants to move away from the RAW vs. SmackDown vs. NXT format this year. Since 2016, the company is holding the PPV event in such format assuring some dream matches to become real. That may not be the scene, anymore.
However, there’s more exciting news for the fans. While this is not confirmed, rumors suggest that WWE might promote Survivor Series 2020 as “30 Years Of Undertaker“. This is the reason the event was always scheduled at the hometown of Taker that is at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
A schedule of WWE Network contents has been released, recently. Preview for a documentary titled “30 Days of The Deadman” has been listed in the list to premiere in November, focusing on The Undertaker.
“First Look: 30 Days of The Deadman will preview new and upcoming WWE Network Documentaries that celebrate the one and only Undertaker, who marks his 30-year anniversary in WWE.”
This, once again reminds us that The Undertaker will make his return on WWE TV through Survivor Series 2020. Previously, he hinted to come back to action and he knows Vince McMahon will need him, for another PPV appearance.