About five years ago, a massive snowstorm in Connecticut shut down Monday Night RAW. In its place, WWE aired a collection of interviews and replays from that year’s Royal Rumble PPV. This morning, similar reports seemed to swirl around tonight’s RAW taping in Salt Lake City, and many assumed they’d be in for a similar episode of WWE’s Monday night broadcast.
Governor may close the roads in Salt Lake City, the location of tonight’s RAW. Stand by.
— Bryan Alvarez (@bryanalvarez) February 3, 2020
Fans took to Twitter to reach out to tonight’s venue, the Vivint Smart Home Arena. According to them, RAW will still go on as planned.
Yes
— Delta Center (@deltacenter) February 3, 2020
In an expanded statement, the arena says that road closures have not happened as of yet and that the show is still scheduled for regular broadcast.
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WWE has not issued a statement on the inclement weather as of yet, nor have they released a preview of the show on their website. We’ll all be watching tonight to see if Jerry Lawler gives a weather report or if the grappling will go on as usual.
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