Triple H gives tour of WWE headquarters, shows off title belt collection

Triple H gave Complex a special look inside WWE headquarters in a new video released on Monday.

In the video, WWE’s Chief Content Officer spoke about how the company’s new office feels like it speaks to WWE more than its previous ones did.

“What I love about this place is that it speaks to WWE,” Triple H said. “Our old offices were just that, offices.”

The bulk of the video follows Triple H as he tours the headquarters showing off various pieces of WWE memorabilia that are on display.

Triple H also provided a glimpse into his personal office, which has several historic championship belts on display. He appears to have title belts dating back to the one Buddy Rogers lost to Bruno Sammartino in 1963 (and Triple H later presented Sammartino with at his Hall of Fame induction), up until more recent designs WWE has used for its world titles. He also has a collection of Intercontinental title belts dating back to the original belt worn by Pat Patterson.

“I’m a huge history buff of the business,” Triple H says in the video.

The full video is available below:

Major League Soccer relocating production to WWE Headquarters

The studios at WWE Headquarters will be used to produce Major League Soccer (MLS) action beginning next season. 

WWE’s headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, features a 30,000-square-foot production facility, five studios, and production amenities. It will now be the MLS’s English and Spanish live studio programming hub.

WWE EVP of Media & Production, Lee Fitting, was quoted in a press release about the news:

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

IMG (International Management Group) produces the league’s 600+ annual games. The move to WWE studios is part of a renewal agreement announced today between IMG and MLS. 

In November, TKO Group Holdings (the parent company of WWE and UFC) announced it had acquired IMG, along with On-Demand, and PBR (Professional Bull Riders). The transaction will be officially completed in the first half of this year. 

“With the incredible momentum and excitement around the league, we are thrilled to further our partnership with IMG to support our vision of elevating production, creating new viewing opportunities, and pushing the sports broadcast landscape into the future,” said, Seth Bacon, executive vice president of media for MLS.

“Together with MLS and Apple, we have set a new standard for the MLS viewing experience, creating a new era of entertaining, highly engaging content for football fans globally,” said Barney Francis, EVP, Studios, IMG. “Over the coming years, we will continue to innovate with cutting-edge technology and creativity, powered by our incredible new home, The Studios at WWE, and IMG’s industry-leading production experience and capabilities.” 

WWE’s former Titan Towers headquarters sold for $3.75 million

Titan Towers — WWE’s former corporate headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut — is off the market.

News broke this week that the property was sold in December 2024 for $3.75 million. It was purchased by real estate development firm MB Financial, which plans to turn the property into luxury apartments. WWE moved out of Titan Towers and into a new Stamford headquarters in 2023. That process had started in 2019 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Michael Massimino, the CEO and managing partner of MB Financial, told CT Insider that his company’s intention for the apartments “is definitely to do this within the existing building.” They are expecting to have more than 80 apartment units.

Located on East Main Street in Stamford, Titan Towers was WWE’s corporate home for more than three decades. WWE’s 1999 Super Bowl commercial was filmed there, and the building hosted the 2020 men’s and women’s Money in the Bank ladder match during the pandemic era.

WWE also recently sold its former production studio in Stamford for nearly $7.5 million. The promotion now has a production facility at its new headquarters, which is located at 707 Washington Blvd.