WWE Money In The Bank 2021: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

4. The Live Crowd Rebels

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WWE's announcers will smile broad smiles as they welcome back live crowds to arenas this weekend. Friday's SmackDown, in some respects, could be considered a trial run for Money In The Bank, but...what if fans in Texas rebel against the product?

Surely not.

This isn't out of the question. Some acts, like Nikki A.S.H, might not translate well in front of an organic live audience. WWE could learn the nasty way that there's a huge difference between controlling piped-in responses via the ThunderDome and dealing with actual human beings who aren't on muted LED screens.

The dreaded "Boring" chants could begin if fans don't like what they're seeing. Don't be totally stunned if the Texas masses try to force through their own agenda - if that clashes with WWE's booking, then things could get rather interesting.

Anything other than a content crowd who looks and sounds happy to be there would be a nightmare for WWE.

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