WWE begins incorporating AI into its superstar introduction videos
Fox News correspondent Grady Trimble has the latest on fears the technology will spiral out of control on 'Special Report.'
Introductions of superstars are among the main attractions of a WWE event.
The entrances are a big part of the superstars' characters and have become something fans have come to rely on seeing.
But with AI tools such as ChatGPT becoming more widely used, more wrestlers could opt to allow technology to handle their entrances.
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In this photo provided by WWE, Roman Reigns, center, holds up his WWE heavyweight and universal championship belts after defeating Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania 39 April 2, 2023, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. (WWE via AP)
Pro wrestling is all about stage presence and creating a spectacle to grab people's attention. Entrances can commonly include throwback videos highlighting a wrestler's career or incorporating music and other special effects.
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AI presents an opportunity to take entrance videos to the next level.
"It is not clear how much of a role AI will ultimately play going forward, but it is certainly something many of the superstars are aware of and excited about," a WWE spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
A WrestleMania sign hangs over the crowd during the WWE Monday Night RAW event March 6, 2023, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
The WWE 2K23 video game was released in March. The AI in WWE 2K23 has been used to predict some of wrestling's biggest events, including Wrestlemania.
Wrestlemania 39 took place last month at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. In the matchup between Seth Rollins and Logan Paul, one of the simulators predicted Rollins