Video Shows That Superstars Stopped Wrestling During SMACKDOWN's Commercial Breaks Last Night

Video Shows That Superstars Stopped Wrestling During SMACKDOWN's Commercial Breaks Last Night Video Shows That Superstars Stopped Wrestling During SMACKDOWN's Commercial Breaks Last Night

Last night's episode of SmackDown took place in the WWE Performance Center in front of no fans, and a leaked video has revealed that Superstars actually stopped wrestling during commercial breaks...

By JoshWilding - Mar 14, 2020 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Thanks to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, last night's episode of SmackDown was held in the WWE Performance Center and no fans were in attendance. This looks set to become the norm for WWE events moving forward, as it's already been confirmed that RAW will hail from the same location on Monday night. 

Well, thanks to an international feed, some members of the audience got to see what happened during the commercial break. As you can see below, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Nikki Cross, and Alexa Bliss all stopped wrestling! With no one in the building watching, there was really no need for the match to continue, and not taking bumps definitely makes sense for these Superstars. 

Still, this definitely makes for a strange sight, and one WWE will likely want to avoid happening over the coming weeks if the WWE Performance Center becomes the norm for shows like these. 

Check out what happened in the player below:
 
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