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WWE to tape 12 shows in three days next week at Performance Center

WWE hopes to film a whopping 12 shows in three days next week as the coronavirus pandemic continues in Florida. The company will be conducting further swab tests over the next few days on those who will be part of the broadcasts and only those who receiving a negative test result in time will be allowed in the Performance Center.

In a story posted by John Pollock of POST Wrestling, he revealed that on Wednesday, WWE will be taping two episodes of NXT’s Great American Bash, one of which will be airing later in the day and the other on July 8.

The next day, Smackdown tapings will be held along with two episodes of 205 Live. These will air on July 3 and July 10 respectively. And on Friday, there will be two episodes of Raw, two episodes of Main Event, and two episodes of Raw Talk which would be airing on July 6 and July 13.

Tomorrow’s Monday Night Raw was taped yesterday. The original schedule called for June 29 tapings for Raw, June 30 tapings for Smackdown, and July 1 tapings for NXT.

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