5 changes WWE need to make to ensure WrestleMania at the Performance Center is successful

WWE is at the Performance Center this year - but WWE may need to make changes
WWE is at the Performance Center this year - but WWE may need to make changes

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Let's see more of the WWE Performance Center
Let's see more of the WWE Performance Center

Ahead of the first WWE program to be aired at the PC as part of the reaction to coronavirus – last week’s Friday Night SmackDown – Triple H opened things up with a hugely-impressive introduction to the Performance Center. We learned about its history, why it was created, what it does, and the simply incredible list of talent it has helped to create.

It’s official, then – WrestleMania as we know it, is off for this year. While the event carries on in name, there will be no stellar spectacle in front of 60,000 fans in Tampa, Florida.

I’d love to have a proper ‘tour’ of the Performance Center, for instance. Not a guided one where you follow a map – but a really good look around. Stage a match or a brawl in the changing facility or in the gym, have a promo from the ‘promo classroom’ – really accentuate the PC’s plus points, and be proud of them. For sure, the facility will never have an audience as big as it will on April 5 when a global audience turns in to WrestleMania.

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