WWE’s flashy new headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut might not be their forever home — at least, not if some early discussions within TKO gain traction.
According to WrestleVotes, there’s talk inside TKO about the possibility of moving WWE headquarters out west to Las Vegas once the lease on their Stamford facility expires. The potential move comes on the heels of Vince McMahon’s exit from the company, which has opened the door for several long-term changes to how WWE operates.
WWE only moved into their new state-of-the-art headquarters at 707 Washington Blvd in 2024. The building includes everything from replicas of legendary championship belts to training rings, bronze statues of icons like Roddy Piper and Andre the Giant, and a massive gym used by WWE Superstars. But despite all the bells and whistles, Stamford might not be where the company stays for the long haul.
To be clear, nothing is confirmed. But Las Vegas has been aggressively building itself into a sports and entertainment hotspot, making the city an appealing option for a global brand like WWE. What’s less clear is how a corporate headquarters — even one with WWE’s history — fits into Las Vegas’ broader tourism and attraction goals.
WWE’s roots have been in Connecticut for decades, but with new ownership and an evolving business model, moving out west isn’t off the table.
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