Report: WWE Is Treating ThunderDome As A Fresh Start

"Different but cool" changes are reportedly coming to WWE programming.

By Andy H Murray /

WWE.com

Significant changes are reportedly coming to WWE programming now that the new ThunderDome viewing experience has been implemented.

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Advertised as a "state of the art" presentation with virtual fans, lasers, pyrotechnics, drone cameras, and "ceiling content" (!), with Kevin Dunn hyping it up as "bigger than WrestleMania," ThunderDome debuted with last week's SmackDown. It drew a largely positive response from fans bored of WWE's dingy Performance Center presentation, though concerns were raised on the relative lack of noise and overbearing nature of it all.

WrestleVotes claims that WWE is using the change as something of a fresh start, adding that "different but pretty cool" things are coming to the product:-

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Structurally, neither SmackDown nor SummerSlam 2020 were drastically different from what fans were being served from the PC, though last night's pay-per-view did play host to Roman Reigns' return for the first time since before WrestleMania 36, seemingly as a heel. The broadcast also brought an increased use of piped-in crowd noise to compensate for the lack of volume from the virtual fans.

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It'll be interesting to see what ThunderDome brings going forward. The concept is only two shows old, so it's perhaps too early to judge any "changes."