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'Filled the silence': Fans divided over 'bizarre' WrestleMania atmosphere

WrestleMania kicked off in unprecedented circumstances on Sunday with the WWE athletes performing the showcase event in front of no crowd due to the coronavirus pandemic, which divided the millions watching around the world.

Three weeks ago, the WWE announced WrestleMania would be moved away from Tampa Bay and performed behind closed doors at their training facility due to Covid-19 government shutdowns.

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The pinnacle event in the wrestling calendar has been met with numerous disruptions, including Roman Reigns withdrawing from WrestleMania and his main event match with Goldberg over health concerns relating to the coronavirus crisis.

But despite the times, WrestleMania went ahead - split over two days - and offered the stars a chance to make a name for themselves on the biggest stage.

The Undertaker stares at AJ Styles ready to surprise him during WrestleMania.
The Undertaker during his match against AJ Styles during WrestleMania. (Twitter)

Despite and eery silence around the arena, fans were stunned at the level of talent and the extreme lengths some of performers were ready to go.

The Undertaker gained huge props during his cinematic-style match against AJ Styles, which had fans going wild on Twitter.

While a three-way ladder match and the clash between Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens helped fans forget the lack of atmosphere.

But some fans tuned in and just couldn’t get past the lack of highs and lows experienced the wrestlers feel in tandem with the crowd during matches.

Stone Cold delivers legendary moment

The weekly events have been a rollercoaster with some wrestlers struggling to entertain those watching on television with no crowd reaction.

While returning legend Stone Cold Steve Austin was still able to deliver a legendary moment as he played to the lack of crowd in the arena.

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Returning to announce March 16th as a wrestling national holiday under his motto Austin 3:16, The Rattlesnake turned to the ‘crowd’ to deliver his famous catchphrase.

“If you want to know what 3:16 day is all about, give me a ‘Hell Yeah’,” he said as he turned to the ‘crowd’.

But after the camera turned comically to the empty seats, Austin waited to once again ask the ‘crowd’ to give him a ‘Hell yeah’.

But instead former wrestler and ring announcer Byron Saxton came to the rescue with a laughable ‘Hell yeah’.

In classic Austin style, Saxton joined him in the ring and after sharing a beer he was greeted with the Stone Cold Stunner.

The segment sent fans into rapture after a hard few weeks without live crowds and atmosphere.