WWE Has Considered Making Changes To The Presentation Of Hall Of Fame Ceremony

With the road to WWE WrestleMania 41 off and running, it also means that fans will be getting announcements for Hall of Fame inductees a few months ahead of the ceremony.

Last year’s class was headlined by Paul Heyman, who delivered a highly praised speech that opened the ceremony. As a result, there was a mass exit of fans in attendance who had already sat through an episode of SmackDown following his speech.

On a recent edition of SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Q&A, WrestleVotes reported that WWE wasn’t thrilled with fans leaving after Heyman’s speech and has looked at ways to avoid that happening again with changes to the presentation.

“The only thing I can say is they were not happy with how everything happened last year in Philadelphia…in terms of the size of the crowd that was left even a half hour through. Once Paul Heyman was done speaking last year, the majority of the crowd left and WWE was not thrilled with that or was….I talked to a source that said they couldn’t really blame them because the headliner went first. It’s the start of a very long weekend for a lot of people, so if you can get out of there at 10:30, you’re going to take that chance. However, WWE was not thrilled with that so I don’t think they want to do that again. So I know they’re trying to come up with different ways to present everything. I just don’t know what that is yet.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit WrestleVotes Radio on SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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