Is WWE selling its famous headquarters, The Titan Towers? Looking at real reason why

WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut (Photo credit: WWE.com)
WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut (Photo credit: WWE.com)

WWE has recently moved to new headquarters just a few miles away from their old headquarters, the Titan Towers. Now that the company has moved to its new building in Stamford, Connecticut, it appears that the former headquarters are up for sale.

WWE moved to the Titan Towers back in 1985 and reports indicated that they were expected to leave the building five years ago. However, the COVID-19 pandemic postponed their plans and they stayed there until a few months ago, when they moved to their new offices in Stamford.

"90,675-square-foot office building that was formerly the world headquarters of WWE, presenting potential for re-leasing or redevelopment," the description at the real estate agency Newmark reads. [H/T - TJR Wrestling]

For the time being, it is unknown if there is any interest from any company to buy the Titan Towers and what the price for it could be. While the building has many cherished memories for those associated, it seems the decision has been made to move forward, and seems indicative of the changes in WWE. The new era is truly here.

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WWE dedicates an area in new Headquarters to the Undertaker

The new state-of-the-art Headquarters was a necessary move for the Stamford-based company, which spent almost four decades in the Titan Towers. What comes as a surprise was a report by PWInsider that the company has dedicated an area of their new Headquarters to the legendary Undertaker.

It has been four years since the Deadman retired following a cinematic match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36. Although he only now makes sporadic appearances for the sports entertainment juggernaut, he remains an icon in the business, thus it makes sense for the company to honor him in the best way possible.

Per the report, one can see Undertaker's legendary items from his illustrious career, including his throne and ring gear, among others. The legendary wrestler hasn't shared any thoughts yet on how he feels about the honor.

That said, it remains to be seen whether the company will honor other legends like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Rock, and Steve Austin similarly in the future.

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