Corey Graves discusses the positives of empty arena shows

WWE has not stopped their operations even through the coronavirus outbreak and the company has been running shows with no audience in the attendance.

 


 

People have been discussing this strategy from the promotion, giving their opinion on the company’s move and Corey Graves recently did the same on After The Bell.

Graves first discussed the company’s decision to run WrestleMania without an audience and said that he will reserve his opinion untill the event takes place:

“A lot of new news has come out over the past week regarding WrestleMania, which is now too big for just one night,” Graves said. “Everybody’s got an opinion on it. I would say my mindset is curious. It’s gonna be interesting. There’s no doubt about that. I will save any further judgement until after the event takes place. We can discuss and take it apart as we often do.”

The SmackDown commentator also discussed the positives of the shows being run without an audience and claimed that the promos on the shows have been incredible:

“I will start with the positive that being promos have been incredible. Hearing the superstars able to get through these promos and tell their stories and really delve in their characters has been really refreshing, and it’s nice. Having spoken in front of a live arena full of people, it can throw you off, and it’s nice to really see these guys like a Seth Rollins, Randy Orton or Edge really just able to dive in and tell a story from their character’s perspective without any sort of outside influence, without fans chanting ‘what’ or booing too long or cheering too long. And I just really like the dynamic it’s provided for a particular aspect of the show.”

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