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WWE HQ Now Home To Major League Soccer

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WWE has brand new headquarters but it seems it won’t be the only company using them as a major sports league moves in.

Titan Towers is the name that WWE used for their old headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. That building, which saw Vince McMahon run the company for over 40 years, was featured in an iconic Super Bowl commercial in 1999 as well as hosting the epic 2020 Money In The Bank matches during the global pandemic.

CT Insider reported that Titan Towers have been sold for $3.75 Million to real estate firm MB Financial Group.

The new WWE Headquarters has been shown by the company a few times in recent months like when WWE’s CCO Triple H unveiled the new Raw logo. There was also a Raw on Netflix Kickoff event on December 18, 2024, that featured promos from wrestlers and company officials promoting the Netflix debut on Raw. But it seems WWE will also be sharing that facility with another major organisation.

WWE & MLS Sharing State Of The Art Facilities

In a press release issued by the TKO-owned IMG, it was revealed that Major League Soccer will be moving production to WWE’s Headquarters for the coming season:

As part of the extended partnership, MLS Productions will move to WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE’s brand-new, state-of-the-art production facility – The Studios at WWE – features best-in-class production offerings and new cutting-edge technology to further elevate the production of MLS Season Pass.

It will serve as the dynamic hub for popular MLS live studio programming and content in English and Spanish. The new location for MLS Season Pass will enable MLS Productions to add programming in the new season.

The release also gives an insight into the incredible facilities on offer:

The Studios at WWE is a 30,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art production facility equipped with five studios with the latest technologies, wide-ranging production amenities, and highlighted by an awe-inspiring virtual production stage.

WWE EVP of Media & Production Lee Fitting was quoted as welcoming the news as part of the new deal between IMG and MLS:

We have long admired the tremendous MLS-IMG partnership – and the fantastic product and results it has generated over the years. We believe that WWE’s new state-of-the-art facilities will help take their collective capabilities to even greater heights.