Nearly every major sports league in the United States has suspended play due to the coronavirus crisis – from the NBA to the NHL to MLS to NASCAR – but WWE elected to move Friday’s episode of SmackDown from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, making for a surreal broadcast.
The Performance Center was transformed to look like a miniature WWE arena, complete with video screens, an entrance ramp, announce table and (empty) seats. In the show open, the return of WWE legend Jeff Hardy was announced, along with an appearance by John Cena. With just a few weeks until WrestleMania 36 is scheduled to take place in Tampa, WWE made every attempt to continue business as usual.
WE ARE LIVE ON @FOXTV pic.twitter.com/hqgayGaK7b
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) March 14, 2020
Sasha Banks and Bayley were the first WWE stars to appear, and they made an typical entrance despite the circumstances, gesturing to a non-existent audience.
This is a TAKEOVER, and @SashaBanksWWE & #SmackDown #WomensChampion @itsBayleyWWE demand RESPECT! đ pic.twitter.com/wpeKCRGDO8
— WWE (@WWE) March 14, 2020
WWE announced on Friday that the upcoming episode of Raw on “3/16 day,” which is scheduled to feature the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin, will also take place in the Performance Center.
Monday Night Raw Proceeds With No Live Audience
This Monday night, Raw will air live as regularly scheduled and emanate from WWEâs training facility in Orlando, Florida with only essential personnel in attendance. The event was originally scheduled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/hjYwoQHDw6
— WWE (@WWE) March 13, 2020
WWE will undoubtedly face criticism for staging any event, even one as small as SmackDown from the Performance Center, but many fans enjoyed the diversion. https://twitter.com/JoeydellW/status/1238619114974912514
If Cena throw his hat into the âcrowdâ tonight I will lose it #SmackDown
— Wyatt á¶á”âżâżá”Êł đŠ (@wyattfYT) March 14, 2020
I will be very upset if R-Truth doesnât come out on RAW singing âWhatâs Upâ while trying to get the crowd involved. #RAW #SmackDown pic.twitter.com/IkKvypWKiJ
— Brandon Collymore (@itsbrandonde) March 14, 2020
Right. We have peaked. Asking for a microphone in a room with no people.
I donât even care. This is the greatest. #SmackDown
— Simon Miller (@SimonMiller316) March 14, 2020
I wonder if they are wrestling during commercial breaks tonight. #Smackdown
— Jessi Davin (@jessithebuckeye) March 14, 2020
This is why I love pro wrestling, doesnât matter when times get tough, itâs always there for you so thank you WWE #SmackDown pic.twitter.com/6kpljxprNc
— JoeyDell (@JoeydellW) March 14, 2020
Mr H with a đ„đ„ promo to kick off a crowdless #SmackDown.. This is going to be an interesting evening pic.twitter.com/avoCCZ4yQU
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) March 14, 2020
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