Pro Wrestling Sheet has learned WWE is making a big adjustment to their filming schedule in an effort to increase the level of safety for performers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

As you’ll recall, WWE returned to live television shows from the Performance Center this week after the Governor of Florida allowed sports and entertainment properties to resume producing events in the state as long as there are no fans in attendance.

Now, however, the company is making another change to how things will be filmed for the next few months at the WWE Performance Center.

We’ve learned that in an effort to have performers traveling as little as possible, the WWE filming schedule going forward will be as follows:

SmackDown will air this evening live as scheduled on FOX

Raw will air on Monday live as scheduled on USA Network

NXT will air on Wednesday live as scheduled

Next Friday, SmackDown will air live as scheduled

S aturday, April 25 ; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (airing May 1 and May 8)

; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (airing May 1 and May 8) Monday, April 27 ; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air the following week on May 4)

; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air the following week on May 4) Wednesday, April 29 ; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 6)

; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 6) Monday, May 11 ; one episode of Raw will be taped for that night and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 15

; one episode of Raw will be taped for that night and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 15 Tuesday, May 12 ; one episode of Raw will be taped for May 18 and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 22

; one episode of Raw will be taped for May 18 and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 22 Wednesday, May 13 ; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 20)

; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 20) Monday, May 25 ; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night, the other will air on June 1)

; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night, the other will air on June 1) Tuesday, May 26 ; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one will air on May 29, the other will air on June 5)

; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one will air on May 29, the other will air on June 5) Wednesday, May 27 ; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on June 3)

; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on June 3) Monday, June 8 ; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 12

; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 12 Tuesday, June 9 ; one episode of NXT will be taped for June 10

; one episode of NXT will be taped for June 10 Monday, June 15 ; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 19

; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 19 Tuesday, June 16 ; one episode of Raw taped for June 22 and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 26

; one episode of Raw taped for June 22 and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 26 Wednesday, June 17 ; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is that night, the other will air on June 24)

; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is that night, the other will air on June 24) Monday, June 29 ; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air on July 6)

; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air on July 6) Tuesday, June 30 ; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one for July 3 and one for July 10)

; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one for July 3 and one for July 10) Wednesday, July 1; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on July 8)

According to sources, the health and safety measures being utilized at the Performance Center for shows has continued to evolve as we learn more about the coronavirus as a society. This includes everyone wearing face masks, good hygiene/handwashing for appropriate amount of time, medical screenings prior to entering any closed set, matches done in waves, only essential personnel on-site, adhering to social distancing outside of performances, ‘pandemic-level cleaning’ and more.

Our sources say that despite some outside criticism, WWE is putting a lot of effort into mitigating risks and doing the best they can to protect people’s health and safety while still keeping the business afloat amidst the current pandemic.

A rep for WWE confirmed the scheduling information when reached for comment.

“We believe it is now more important than ever to provide people with a diversion from these hard times,” the company said in a previous statement. “We are producing content on a closed set with only essential personnel in attendance following appropriate guidelines while taking additional precautions to ensure the health and wellness of our performers and staff. As a brand that has been woven into the fabric of society, WWE and its Superstars bring families together and deliver a sense of hope, determination and perseverance.”