#3 The Arena Team
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A lot of us may call the previous point and this team as one, but that is not the case. As a member of film units, I am aware of the difference between set design and camera team. While some may call it as Production Team, these two are different, and they have their authority in their space. The camera team captures everything behind the lens while the team sets the arena for the fans, and ensures that everyone has a good space to view the action as well as have a good time.
These arena teams work in unison with the local staff at the arena because their effort ensures that the fans have the best experience by their side at all times.
The WWE Universe would not have seen them work during the show because they work before the show, and it is their tireless effort that makes the weekly and major shows worth our time. The show may start for us on a specific date, but for the arena team, it starts way before one can remember.
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