#1. Hope is true: WWE holding off on a major storyline
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WWE without a live crowd feels like a different product altogether. While there have been some undeniable improvements such as the style of promos and general consistency in the quality of programming, wrestling wouldn't be wrestling without the fans.
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The fan reaction plays a big part in making superstars and storylines, which is why WWE is holding off on a major storyline, according to Wrestlevotes.
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Sportskeeda's Amar Anand wrote:
As per WrestleVotes, WWE had a 'long major storyline' in the works that was supposed to unfold over spring and summer. The angle would reportedly be similar to that of Vince McMahon's limousine explosion and the famous Nexus invasion-style debut. Since COVID-19 pandemic has forced WWE to hold shows at the Performance Center behind closed doors, the company decided to put the plan on hold as the crowd reaction would have had a major role to play in at.
We hope this is true because a massive storyline is something that's needed in WWE right now. However, it should play out in front of a live audience, which is why it can wait.
Edited by Amar Anand