AEW & WWE Could Have Fans Attend Shows With New Florida Guidelines

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The evolution of state order guidelines regarding the coronavirus continues to change and pro wrestling promotions such as WWE and AEW have been adapting to it. 

Since March, stay-at-home orders and social guidelines have been put into place by various states throughout the United States. Florida has been a state that has been more relaxed to the point where pro wrestling, MMA, boxing, and sporting leagues have been deemed an essential business. 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has revealed his guidelines for re-opening the state. These new guidelines could let pro wrestling promotions be allowed to have fans attendance at their shows as early as Monday, May 4.

Per the guidelines, large spectator sporting events can include fans but must have social distancing followed and the venue be at 25 percent capacity.

Thus, if WWE wanted to do so, they could have fans attend shows in Orlando, Florida at the WWE Performance Center and Winter Park, Florida at Full Sail University. Same goes for AEW from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida for Dynamite shows. 

Regarding for AEW, if Tony Khan wanted to do so, they could have fans attend their Double Or Nothing pay-per-view event on Saturday, May 23rd.

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