WWE Is Building A New Performance Center

WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque has announced that the company is in the process of building a new Performance Center. The new facility, also located in Orlando, Florida, is being designed to be “even bigger and better” than the current one.

Speaking with Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco on the “Nightcap” show, Levesque was asked about the current WWE Performance Center in Orlando. He confirmed its location and then revealed the plans for the new facility. “It’s in Orlando,” he confirmed. “We’re in the process of building a new one, now, in Orlando. It’ll be even bigger and better.”

The current WWE Performance Center opened in 2013. The facility serves as the primary training ground for all of WWE’s developmental talent.  In addition to being a training center, the Performance Center has also become the home of the NXT brand. The weekly episodes of WWE NXT are broadcast live from the venue.

The announcement of a new Performance Center comes during a busy period of media appearances for Levesque. He is in Las Vegas this weekend for events, including the WWE and AAA Worlds Collide special on Friday and the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford boxing match tonight. He was a part of the official announcement that WrestleMania 43 will be held in Saudi Arabia in 2027.

The full interview with Triple H can be seen on the “Nightcap” YouTube channel.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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