WWE makes a monumental move as an embodiment of the new era following the historic merger under Endeavor

WWE marks the beginning of a new era with the installation of a 7-foot-tall, awe-inspiring structure resembling WWE title.


WWE makes a monumental move as an embodiment of the new era following the historic merger under Endeavor

WWE installs a huge sculptured title (via X)

WWE initially announced its plan to move to a new headquarters back in 2019. The old headquarters of the company was Titan Towers, located in Stamford, Connecticut. Now in 2023, not only is the company relocating its headquarters, but the new office will seat a monumental concrete structure resembling the WWE Championship belt.

On October 16, The Stamford Advocate reported that the company had erected a giant 7-foot-tall pre-cast concrete structure right outside its new headquarters office. The colossus of the WWE title has “WWE World Headquarters” inscribed in the nameplate area. Reportedly, the main frame of the belt was installed on Friday itself, accompanied by the ornamentations matching the bejeweled parts of the belt.

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Passers-by were already taking pictures of the monumental belt structure, awestruck by its size and grandeur. The monument is still under construction, with plans to add tile flooring and a flat belt strap, serving as seating for visitors.

This move symbolizes the new era ushered in by WWE following its historic merger under Endeavor. The 7-foot-tall title resembles the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, signifying its significance as the main title of the Stamford-based promotion.

The relocation of WWE Headquarters to Washington Boulevard is still in motion. The old headquarters will be officially sold once the relocation is completed. The 7-foot-tall structure is a prime symbol of the beginning of WWE’s new era under TKO Group Holdings.

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Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel is reportedly the main force behind bequeathing full creative control to Triple H

Around a month ago, WWE completed its merger deal with Endeavor and officiated the formation of TKO Group Holdings. After the merger, Triple H no longer remained a part of the “Board of Directors,” a position he previously held. However, this move eventually reaped benefits for The Game, giving him full creative control of WWE.

Triple H and Ari Emanuel
Triple H and Ari Emanuel (via WWE)

According to a recent report by Sports Illustrated, Endeavor’s CEO has categorically backed Triple H to assume complete control over the creative process. Multiple sources within WWE and UFC confirmed that the former has indeed knighted the creative control to Triple H. Emanuel took this decision in light of his belief that a person should only do what his job description entails.

Following the retirement of Vince McMahon, Triple H assumed the role of Head of Creative last year. However, McMahon was back in the company in less than a year. The 78-year-old allegedly started fiddling with the creative process, making last-minute changes to the shows.

However, Ari Emanuel has now put a full stop to McMahon’s unsolicited interference. The quality of the last few episodes of Raw and SmackDown is reflective of Triple H leveraging his creative control.

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