The return of the public to Wrestling will take longer



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Despite being the country that suffers the most from the coronavirus pandemic, several states in the United States of America want to begin to resume their normal lives.

One of the states that will start to open again is Florida, where the WWE Performance Center is located and also the AEW headquarters city, in Jacksonville. According to the plan presented by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, sporting events may resume their activity starting next week.

The governor explained that the state of Florida will return to normal with a three-phase plan. In the first phase of this plan, which will begin on May 4, it is said that sporting events can return to their activity, as long as they follow all the safety rules and have a limit of 25% of the number of people who can normally in the sand

However, contrary to what was initially presented in the plan (see plan), Ron DeSantis later said that after all, sporting events will only be able to resume activity if they are held without an audience. This destroys the possibility that WWE and AEW will have an audience again next week, postponing that comeback for some time.

Apparently, Governor Ron DeSantis hopes that sporting events can return to the public in June or July. Still, even if the state of Florida authorizes it, the public’s return to WWE and AEW events may not be immediate as it will be up to them if they open their doors.


Do you think WWE and AEW will take advantage of it to have an audience as soon as they have permission to do so?



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