WWE is working on plans to hold house shows and presumably TV tapings with fans in other venues around the US by August or September, according to PWInsider.
Some in the company are hoping to hold shows outside of the Performance Center by late summer if all goes well, but other sources told PWInsider that that may be premature for now.
The process was described as very “day to day,” with plans constantly changing.
Once fans are allowed back into shows, WWE will have to abide by various state guidelines as far as social distancing measures and the capacity allowed in buildings. It’s also been reported that WWE would likely keep the plexiglass up for now when “real fans” are allowed back.
The last show that WWE held outside of the Performance Center or Full Fail was the March 9 Raw in Washington, DC.

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