Rumor Killer On The Sale Of WWE Titan Towers

In 2023, WWE began moving its employees from Titan Towers to its new headquarters. This had been in the works for years, but the pandemic pushed back WWE’s plans to build the new building and move in. The 400,000-square-foot space building can house more than 800 employees.

Sports Illustrated previously reported that WWE’s old HQ was valued at $18 million in 2023. A Newmark listing notes the building is more than 90,000 square feet and has 300 parking spaces.

There is a gym and cafeteria area in the old building. The building was put up for sale in September.

PWInsider.com reports that despite the rumor going around, “WWE has NOT sold the old Titan Tower building in Stamford, CT.” It was added that WWE has sold the old studio building but not Titan Towers yet.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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