WWE is getting back on the road again from next month. It will starting from July 16th epsiode of Friday Night Smackdown that will take place at Houston, Texas and the company also planning to have much different looks for Raw and SmackDown sets.

Jason Robinson, Lead WWE Production Designer, recently had an interview with Below The Line and discussed about several topics including how the company planning for the new look to their sets when they back on the road.
He stated that they are looking into new sets and staging when they back on the road. They are planning to use augmented reality and looking to give some cool graphics for the entrances.
“We’re heading out on the road come July 16. We’re coming out in Houston, Texas on SmackDown, then we’re headed right into our pay-per-view, Money in the Bank, which is one our favorite pay-per-views of the year. Lots of ladders with a briefcase hanging over the ring, so we have two Money in the Bank briefcases and onto Dallas and then we’re not looking back.”


“We’re headed forward, so we’re looking at new sets, new staging that we’re building. My next phone call is to the graphics department, talking about augmented reality and how AR is going to interface with our set, and how we’re going to make some really cool graphics for set entrances as our superstars enter.”

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