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5 Very likely reasons why the Money in the Bank matches are happening at WWE Corporate Headquarters 

This is going to be the best match in ages
This is going to be the best match in ages

I was browsing WWE's social media and a member of the WWE Universe has left a very snarky comment in the post that announced this spectacular match. WWE has been very creative indeed since the shows with a live crowd have stopped due to the ongoing pandemic.

In case you aren't aware, this year's Money in the Bank matches will be very different from the norm, which is pretty entertaining in itself. This year's edition will be held at WWE corporate headquarters, starting on the ground floor culminating at the top.

So, why has WWE decided to embark upon this unique path, you rightfully ask, and I will try my best to answer this question in this article. Be sure to leave a comment in the section below and let me know if you think this will be a contest that delivers.


#5 A change of setting from the Performance Center

The very essence, the very lifeblood, the very heartbeat of WWE are the fans, the WWE Universe. While we have almost gotten used to the empty arena aspect of WWE in recent times, one has to admit that it is the fans that make the product worthwhile. And as great as the WWE Performance Center is, unless there is a change of setting during the show, the audience can potentially lose interest.

A departure to the Boneyard and The Firefly Fun House helped a great deal during WrestleMania, and in a sense, this is a very similar decision as well. While the weekly shows are long, there are enough ad breaks for the audience to tune out and tune in on many successive occasions. However, in a WWE pay-per-view, it's just hour after hour of wrestling content without any breaks at all and even the biggest WWE fan can grow tired.

Just my 2 cents!

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