It’s what we’ve been all waiting for. According to a report from Sports Illustrated, WWE is planning to bring fans back during the summer months, beginning with the pay-per-view that will be taking place in July.
The report states that the Money in the Bank pay-per-view will take place in July and will be held in Texas with fans present at the event. Furthermore, Summerslam will take place in Nevada, with fans in attendance as well. It is unknown how many fans will be able to attend the event at this time.
In addition, WWE is planning to resume its weekly travel for Raw and SmackDown after Money in the Bank, leaving the ThunderDome entirely. The company has been there since August of 2020.
It had been previously reported that WWE had moved its October pay-per-view event, Hell in a Cell, to June, when Money in the Bank normally takes place. Moments like this are more impactful in front of people:
We will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as they become available to us.
Editor’s Opinion:
I had a feeling that this was coming. With the country beginning to open back up and the sports world allowing fans to be in attendance for their live shows again, it only makes sense for WWE to do the same. Nothing beats the feeling of a live crowd, and I know that both the patrons and performers are ready for it to happen again!
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