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WWE Considering Plan For Fans To Attend Events

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (April 24, 1994) – WCW Main Event

On this day in 1994, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling presented an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Main Event’.

This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Slamboree 1994: A Legends’ Reunion’ PPV.

The card can be found below:

Pretty Wonderful vs. Brad Armstrong & Tom Zenk (From WCW Pro) *JIP*

Highlights Of Sting Winning The International World Title At Spring Stampede

Highlights Of The Boss Attacking Vader & Harley Race With The Night Stick After Their Match At Spring Stampede

Interview w/ The Boss & Nick Bockwinkel After The Match At Spring Stampede

Flyin’ Brian vs. Bunkhouse Buck (From WCW World Wide) *JIP*

Slamboree Control Center

Ricky Steamboat/Arn Anderson vs. Tanaka San/Haito (From WCW Saturday Night) *JIP*

Interview w/ Sherri Martel (From WCW Saturday Night)

Highlights Of Terra Ryzing vs. Terry Taylor (From WCW Saturday Night)

Terra Ryzing vs. Terry Taylor

Highlights Of The Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat World Title Match From Spring Stampede

• WWE Considering Plan For Fans To Attend Events

WWE has been holding events without fans for almost two months now.

WrestleMania 36 took place without an audience at the Performance Center earlier this month, and the Money In The Bank pay-per-view will also take place at the WWE Headquarters without fans next month.

The company’s last show with fans was at the Performance Center. Since then they’ve been taping shows at the same venue, but without fans.

During yesterday’s earnings call, Vince McMahon revealed if and how WWE is planning to allow fans to attend events at the Performance Center:

“Yes we’re looking at that. I don’t know what it looks like. I don’t know if it’s six feet apart and everyone is tested beforehand. If anyone can know how to do it, it’s us.”

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