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AEW allows select number of fans inside Daily’s Place for Dynamite

AEW allowed a select number of fans inside the Daily’s Place this week for Dynamite.

Jessi Davin, who was part of those fans in attendance for the show, wrote on Twitter that parties were grouped together and social distancing was practiced in between each group who were in the stands.

AEW crew roamed around during the whole night to monitor fans to make sure everyone is obeying the rules and that masks were properly worn. AEW performed temperature checks on fans before admitting them inside but they were not swabbed for coronavirus.

Davin thanked AEW and Daily’s Place for the incredible safety measures they put in place. “They worked their asses off to keep us safe and deserve recognition,” she wrote.

It’s unclear if this will be a common practice moving forward but both AEW and WWE are actively working on having fans in the stands every week at their television shows.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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