
Talks are reportedly underway within TKO Group Holdings about a potential relocation of WWE headquarters from its long-standing home in Connecticut to Las Vegas. According to a report from WrestleVotes, the discussions center on moving the company’s corporate base once the lease on their new Stamford facility expires.
The timing of these conversations is significant, coming after the departure of Vince McMahon and as WWE continues to integrate into the TKO corporate structure. This development arrives less than two years after WWE completed its move into a new, state-of-the-art headquarters at 707 Washington Blvd in Stamford in 2024. That facility features extensive amenities, including training rings and a large-scale gym for talent.
WWE’s deepening relationship with Las Vegas provides critical context for the potential move. The city is set to host WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in April 2026, marking the second consecutive year the company’s flagship event will be held in the same venue. The decision followed the record-breaking financial success of WrestleMania 41.
Furthermore, WWE’s commitment to the city was solidified when it moved WrestleMania 42 from its originally planned location of New Orleans. Reports from earlier in June indicated that Las Vegas made significant concessions to secure the event, highlighting the city’s aggressive strategy to become a premier destination for sports and entertainment.
While the company’s roots have been in Connecticut for decades, the combination of new TKO ownership and the immense success of recent events in Las Vegas has opened the door for what would be a landmark business decision. For now, the move remains a discussion, but it signals a potential long-term strategic shift for the company.