WWE Thunderdome: Where Is It and How Can You Watch?

WWE Thunderdome made its debut last night on SmackDown. Here’s everything you need to know about the new virtual fan experience.

WWE Thunderdome: Where Is It and How Can You Watch?

WWE Thunderdome

WWE Thunderdome is a new event where fans can virtually attend WWE shows. The event is free and open to all fans with a WWE Network subscription. You can watch WWE Thunderdome on the WWE Network, or on Pay-Per-View.

What is it?

WWE Thunderdome is a virtual fan experience that launched on Friday Night SmackDown on August 21, 2020.

The Thunderdome is a state-of-the-art production featuring a massive video board and LED lighting system that creates the illusion of a packed arena. Fans can virtually “sit” in the arena by purchasing a seat through Ticketmaster.

In order to participate, fans must sign up for a free WWE account and download the WWE App. You will then be able to choose your seat and have your own avatar in the arena.

The Thunderdome has been used for both Raw and SmackDown since it launched, and has even been used for pay-per-view events such as Survivor Series and TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

Where is it?

WWE Thunderdome is a state-of-the-art set that brings the energy and excitement of a live WWE event directly into homes around the world. It made its debut at WWE Survivor Series on November 22, 2020.

WWE Thunderdome is located at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. It has a capacity of 25,000 fans, which makes it the largest indoor set in WWE history.

Fans can watch WWE Thunderdome on pay-per-view and the WWE Network.

How to watch

The Thunderdome is the new home of WWE Smackdown and will make its debut on Friday, August 21. Here’s how you can watch.

On TV

WWE Thunderdome will air live on Friday nights on FS1 beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

Online

The Thunderdome will be moving online for the foreseeable future. You can watch all the action through the WWE Network or on pay-per-view.

What you need to know

WWE Thunderdome is the new home of Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown. It’s a virtual arena where fans can watch and interact with the action and each other. Here’s everything you need to know about Thunderdome, including how to watch and what to expect.

How it works

WWE Thunderdome is a virtual arena that WWE will be using for its live events going forward. The Thunderdome will allow WWE to have a live audience again while still adhering to social distancing guidelines. Here’s everything you need to know about WWE Thunderdome.

WWE Thunderdome will be located at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Fans will not be allowed inside the arena, but they will be able to virtually attend WWE events via the arena’s 18,000-square-foot LED screen. Fans can also participate in live polls and chants that will be heard inside the arena.

To virtually attend WWE Thunderdome events, fans must sign up for a free account on wwe.com/thunderdome. Once registered, fans can pick their seat in the virtual arena and watch WWE events live on pay-per-view or on the WWE Network.

What to expect

As its name suggests, the WWE Thunderdome is a virtual arena that fans can watch WWE events from anywhere in the world. The Thunderdome will be used for all WWE Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-view events beginning with WWE Survivor Series on November 22.

To watch the Thunderdome, fans will need to sign up for a free account on WWENetwork.com. Once you’re signed in, you can choose to watch from several different camera angles or choose the “immersive experience” which will place you right in the middle of the action. The immersive experience is only available on desktop and laptop computers.

In addition to being able to watch WWE events from anywhere in the world, the Thunderdome will also allow fans to interact with each other and the superstars during Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-view events.

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