Shake it up? We are coming up on WrestleMania 41 weekend and while the main attraction is the show itself, WWE presents all kinds of other events throughout the few days. This includes the annual Hall Of Fame induction celebration, which has been presented in a variety of different ways over the last few years. Now WWE may be considering another change to the format.
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According to WrestleVotes in a Backstage Pass Q&A by way of Wrestlingnews.co, WWE was reportedly unhappy with fans leaving last year’s Hall Of Fame ceremony after Paul Heyman’s speech ended. It is believed that fans left after Heyman, the headliner, wrapped up his speech in an effort to get out of the venue earlier. There is no word on what kind of changes WWE could be making as they have not made any announcements about this year’s class or ceremony.
It was a big one. Check out last year’s ceremony:
Opinion: This is something that makes sense as I’m not sure how much interest there is in sitting in an arena and waiting for hours while various legends give speeches. It’s a very cool moment for the people involved and it certainly has its fans, but at the same time, the ceremony starting after SmackDown, which would be even later this year, is not exactly a logical way to go.
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