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Full house expected at CWC tonight for NXT Takeover as COVID-19 measures are removed

WWE is expecting over 300 fans at Takeover: In Your House 2021 tonight, their largest crowd inside the Capitol Wrestling Center since prior the pandemic.

Fans attending the event are being requested to park at Full Sail University instead and a bus will shuttle everyone for free to the Performance Center. Full Sail is around 2.5 miles away from the Performance Center and there’s ample parking there. On the other hand, parking next to the PC is a nightmare as it’s mostly residential and there are only around 15 parking spots for the PC.

There will be zero COVID-19 testing done for fans attending Takeover and social distancing is out of the window as well as WWE starts returning to some sort of normalcy.

NXT will continue to be taped inside the Capitol Wrestling Center for the time being although it’s believed that once Full Sail University is back up and running, NXT will return there with Full Sail students helping with production.


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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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