As previously mentioned, WWE will reportedly hold SummerSlam and future Raw and SmackDown shows at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL.
According to Jon Alba of Spectrum News, a representative from the city of Orlando told him that WWE has an agreement with the Amway Center through October 30, and that no live fans will be present in the building.
A rep from the City of Orlando tells me and @MyNews13 #WWE has a use agreement with Amway Center through Oct. 30 with no fans present in the building.
So barring an amendment in the agreement, no live fans through October, but WWE gets arena access for all events through then.
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) August 15, 2020
But as has also been reported, WWE is considering large video screens around the arena where fans can appear, possibly similar to what the NBA has been doing. WrestleVotes reported that WWE will introduce “a new interactive experience” with “over 2500 sq ft of LED boards, where fans will appear LIVE on the show” and applications to appear on screen will open this coming week.

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