Recent reports suggest that WWE SmackDown, one of the company’s flagship shows, might be on the cusp of significant production changes.
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WWE SmackDown: A Shift in Arena Setups
The WWE has been known for its grandiose stage setups, creating an atmosphere that is both visually stunning and immersive for the audience.
However, recent discussions indicate a potential shift in this approach, according to Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter. The company is considering using smaller stages for certain shows on the WWE calendar, including SmackDown.
This change in strategy comes in the wake of several record-breaking WWE shows. The June 30th edition of SmackDown in London, for instance, was touted as the highest-grossing SmackDown taping in WWE history.
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The Madison Square Garden Experiment
The recent edition of SmackDown at Madison Square Garden, which was also a record-breaking event in terms of gross revenue, served as a catalyst for this change.
WWE is contemplating having a smaller stage for the next Madison Square Garden event to increase the event’s capacity.
The rationale behind this decision is simple: a smaller stage means more space for the audience. This could potentially lead to higher ticket sales, thereby increasing the revenue generated from these events.
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Impact on the WWE Universe
While these changes might seem purely logistical, they could have a significant impact on the WWE Universe. A smaller stage could lead to a more intimate and immersive experience for the audience, potentially enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Moreover, the increased capacity could allow more fans to attend these events, fostering a more vibrant and energetic atmosphere.
This could, in turn, enhance the performers’ motivation and the quality of the matches.
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