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Old 10-04-2020, 03:04 PM   #57588
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Apparently WWE renamed their ring area used for tapings inside the Performance Center to the new name of Capitol Wrestling Center.

Will look similar to WWE's ThunderDome but with a mix of virtual and live fans for the crowd.

In terms of historical significance of the name, Capitol Wrestling was the precursor to WWE.

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Originally Posted by Sports Illustrated
Beginning this Sunday at TakeOver 31, NXT returns to the Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., for its weekly shows, and there will an entirely different look to the venue.

The newly remodeled television set inside the Performance Center is now known as the Capitol Wrestling Center, and it will be unveiled at TakeOver.

In addition to video walls surrounding the ring with virtual fans, similar to the ThunderDome, the venue also will welcome back live fans in a limited capacity. Levesque said the crowd is likely to be around 100 people at Sunday’s TakeOver.
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