10 Biggest Ways WWE Changed In AEW's First Full Year

5. WWE Changed Their Empty Arena Camera Angle

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Another change, and one that fans may have to get used to, is how the product looks when filmed out of an empty arena. In WWE's case, the WWE Performance Center.

This may feel like a small deal until you realize just how much programming the average fans watches. Because it matters so much, WWE has played with different production styles in an effort to find the best way to present its product. In one instance, they changed where the hard camera was placed, stealing an idea from AEW's Dynamite.

When Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer brought it to Tony Khan's attention, Khan wasn't shy about calling himself a scientist. AEW ring announcer Justin Roberts followed up with a "We're not worthy".gif.

Since then, Vince McMahon has utilized a combination of live and taped shows to present close to 10 hours of programming each week. All the while, they've stuck with the new hard cam location.

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