As WWE prepares for its next evolution in programming, WWE ThunderDome, we now have a better look at what WWE is expecting from its virtual attendees as they begin their residency in the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
As part of the application process for the new viewing experience, WWE clearly laid out its guidelines for fans attending this first-of-its-kind event.
- No sharing the link with anyone else.
- Be respectful.
- No smoking.
- No making any political statements or endorsements.
- No being offensive or violent.
- No disparaging WWE or its talent/sponsors.
- No promoting third-party brands.
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The sign-up sheet also included a warning about stretching household bandwidth too thin, noting that WWE reserves the right to refuse your participation in Thunderdome should your connection not be up to par.
“No one in your household should be using your internet connection for other streaming purposes during your participation (e.g. streaming services like Twitch, Netflix, YouTube etc.) We reserve the right to terminate or refuse participation in the WWE ThunderDome if we determine, in our sole discretion, that the video or audio connection to the WWE ThunderDome is unclear or unstable.”
The sign-up sheet for the first WWE ThunderDome event, the August 21st episode of Friday Night SmackDown maxed out in mere minutes. WWE expected to use this viewing experience going forward including at this Sunday’s SummerSlam event live on WWE Network.