July 7, 2024

5 Ways The WWE Got Worse During The COVID Era

No fans

No one can deny the difference fans make in the sport of professional wrestling. AEW was able to fabricate fans for the early stretches of the pandemic, and then use their Florida home base to slowly bring them back.  It makes all the difference!   Double or Nothing 2021 proved just how good it can be with a packed house.

AEW was one of the few companies to do this properly in the Covid 19 Era.  Sadly, other promotions such as Impact and WWE failed miserably.  Impact was hard to stomach before, even when they had fans in the crowd, but the removal of the fans and piped in fake noise, made a bad product, even worse.

As for the WWE, well that brings us to point number two on the next page.

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