WWE moved live Monday Night RAW, Friday Night SmackDown and WWE pay-per-view tapings from the WWE Performance Center to the Amway Center for a three month residency beginning in August.
While it may not replace the feeling of a sold out arena, the WWE ThunderDome incorporates virtual members of the WWE Universe as a crowd for WWE Superstars. The WWE ThunderDome also utilises other production elements such as pyro, lasers and drones. Many have praised WWE for their innovation with the WWE ThunderDome during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recent interview with PWInsider, Drew McIntyre discussed how much of a “difference maker” the WWE ThunderDome is in generating that “big feel” you associate with televised WWE events:
Drew McIntyre on the atmosphere inside the WWE ThunderDome
Continuing to discuss what it is like performing inside the WWE ThunderDome, Drew McIntyre gave an insight to the atmosphere of WWE’s state of the art set-up at the Amway Center.
The WWE Champion revealed that being able to once again see, hear and feel the WWE Universe is a huge benefit in creating emotion in a match:
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