WWE is finally preparing to move to its new headquarters, something that was in the making for a long time. The move had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the company finally decided it was ready to make the move. Now it appears the new headquarters will have a massive display based on The Undertaker.

WWE found a new home at 707 Washington Blvd in Stamford, Connecticut. This building has been unoccupied since UBS moved out in 2016, but it will now be transformed into the new headquarters for WWE.

According to a report by PWInsider Elite, quite a few details about the headquarters have been revealed. The new office will be divided into two sections, with one taking up the entirety of a building, and the smaller section only having a few floors.

We previously reported that WWE is still planning to move into their new headquarters, despite Endeavor merging the company with the UFC. Clearly, things are moving about as the transition is an ongoing process.

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The new WWE headquarters will feature a number of exciting decorations and exhibits for visitors to enjoy. Among the displays will be a collection of WWE artifacts, including championship belts and premium live event banners. One particular area of interest will be dedicated to The Undertaker as well.

Similar to Titan Towers, the new HQ will feature a gym and cafeteria, albeit significantly larger and more modernized. The new space will cover a vast 712,000 square feet per floor, a significant upgrade from the 110,000 square feet per floor in the previous location. WWE has signed a lease for the new space for 16.5 years, with options for a five-year renewal after that. We’ll have to wait and see when the move will be done as fans can’t wait for the innumerable changes that the new headquarters will bring.

What’s your opinion on the new WWE headquarters? Do you think it will lead to more efficiency and productivity? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet is a professional wrestling fan for over 22 years. He got captivated by the sport during the Monday Night Wars and has a passion for it ever since. He also enjoys TV shows, movies, anime, novels and music, which broadens his perspective and appreciation for wrestling. He is a knowledgeable and respected voice in the industry.

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