WWE has been through a lot in the past year. The pandemic forced them to think on their feet on many occasions, utilizing a virtual fan setting like The ThunderDome didn’t come along overnight. Now fans are getting ready to return and WWE couldn’t be happier.

We previously reported how pumped WWE employees are for live fans to return. Superstars are very excited as well. They miss having that connection and organic reaction on a weekly basis.

PW Insider reports that Steph penned a letter to talent and sent it out in an email that started with, “Good morning,” but it is appropriate to read her words at any time of the day.

For over a year and a half, WWE has been missing the lifeblood of our shows, our fans. No matter how hard we tried, never going off the air and continuing to produce our live content; investing in new technologies and bringing nearly one million people around the world into our shows virtually, it just wasn’t the same. We were missing our soundtrack, missing the shared experience, missing the visceral and emotional reaction that makes every bump and bruise worth it.

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That all changes tomorrow night. Please watch this tribute video as shared by our Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon on Twitter this morning, and join us in opening our doors and our arms to welcome our fans back home, where we all belong.

Thank you to our friends, partners, employees, Superstars, and of course, our fans, for hanging in there all this time. The wait is officially over.

See you tomorrow!

-Steph

WWE will have a lot of surprises for fans to welcome them back. This is an exciting time for a lot of people and WWE fans will soon be a part of the action once again. Hopefully, this boost in interest will also cause a viewership increase and we have seen our last of the pandemic days as well.

What’s your take on WWE getting back in front of live fans? Sound off in the comments!

Felix Upton

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