#3 It's tough to create the atmosphere of the Firefly Fun House live
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Another issue with this gimmick is that so far we have only seen the pre-recorded segments of Firefly Fun House. While WWE needs to be given credit for the direction and production of these episodes, one has to understand that it would be very tough to create the same atmosphere in a live ring.
The special effects and editing that we have seen in the segments should not be considered as the mark to look up to, as it's definitely not possible to get to that level in the ring. Bray himself mentioned last week that some ideas are full of worms and are no good, referring to the weird worm projections to the ring during his WrestleMania 33 match against Randy Orton.
Don't be surprised if WWE tries to again do something like that to try to create a spooky feel but fails miserably with it. Just one simple question: would The Fiend look dangerous when he will stand in the ring in the middle of thousands of fans? I doubt that.