WWE has debuted a brand-new YouTube show called “WWE Warehouse,” hosted by the former voice of ECW, Joey Styles.
The show is undoubtedly one of the more unique ones that WWE has put out, as Styles takes a look into the actual WWE archives warehouse to check out what is in storage. In the debut episode, Styles takes a look at the different ring setups that WWE has utilized at WrestleMania, including the very first one, which was as basic of a setup as possible.
Interestingly enough, it also reveals how WWE had planned to keep the ring warm with last year’s WrestleMania in East Rutherford, N.J., which was the first “cold weather” WrestleMania. Had the weather been bad, WWE rigged the underside of the ring with six heaters with holes in the turnbuckle posts, which blew heat into the ring.
As revealed on the show, the ring was tested at 78 degrees Fahrenheit the day before, despite cold temperatures.
The entire first episode can be found below.
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