WWE has a lot of options coming up in Florida as they entered phase 3 of reopening. Those plans might be taking a bit longer to get in place.

The company signed a big deal with the Amway Center in Orlando Florida to move in their ThunderDome. According to PW Insider, the ThunderDome isn’t going away so soon. Their contract was set to expire on October 31st, but they are staying at least four more weeks.

The company will be producing Raw and Smackdown out of Orlando’s Amway Center, extending the length of the ThunderDome concept at least another four weeks.

This puts WWE at around December for a ThunderDome exit. A lot can change in that period of time because a very important event in American history is set to take place on November 3rd.

Advertising
Advertising

The thinking of pushing Hell In A Cell up to October 25th was to get one more pay-per-view out of the ThunderDome. Now Survivor Series looks likely to take place in the virtual fan environment as well. WWE obviously wants to bring fans back to Raw and SmackDown, but the ThunderDome will have to work for a bit longer.

H Jenkins

I love pro wrestling and hate BS. These two things drive me. Years of experience in writing, journalism, and digging exclusive insider info for Ringside News. Worked in finance before realizing pro wrestling journalism made much less sense. Pro beachballs at pro wrestling shows, pro dives if someone catches, anti bullies, olives, and pineapples on pizza.

Disqus Comments Loading...