WWE Made Some Big Changes To RAW Last Night, Switching The Hard Cam And Removing The Empty Chairs

WWE Made Some Big Changes To RAW Last Night, Switching The Hard Cam And Removing The Empty Chairs

WWE has been trying hard to make the best of a bad situation by holding RAW, NXT, and SmackDown in an empty arena, but following complaints about the way the shows are presented, changes have indeed been made!

By JoshWilding - Mar 24, 2020 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

WWE has clearly taken note of complaints from fans and how last week's All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite was presented because RAW looked pretty different last night. 

The hard cam was moved in order to show the stage behind those in the ring, and to avoid drawing attention to the empty seats in the WWE Performance Center. The chairs have actually been removed from the building altogether, something which helps improve the feel of the show WWE is presenting. 

It's worth noting that WWE appears to have also spotted what AEW did last week, as there are some definite similarities between that and how RAW was presented. 

Presumably, this will be how RAW, SmackDown, NXT, and WrestleMania will look now. and it's a smart move on WWE's part as they look to make the best of a bad situation. You can get a better idea of how things have changed in the player below:
 

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