If Dana White has any insights into the potential relocation of the WWE headquarters to Las Vegas, he is keeping them close to the vest. At a meeting held at the corporate headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, employees of World Wrestling Entertainment were allegedly informed by Mark Shapiro, the president of William Morris Endeavor, the WWE’s parent company, that the Performance Center could be shifted from Orlando, Florida to Las Vegas.
Endeavor, the parent company of both the WWE and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), acquired the WWE for $9.3 billion in April 2023 and merged the two under TKO Group Holdings. Given that Las Vegas is already home to the UFC, there is speculation about potential synergies between the two organizations resulting from the WWE’s speculated move.
During a discussion about the WWE’s possible relocation following a recent Dana White’s Contender Series episode, the UFC CEO chose to remain elusive, implying that he might possess more information than he is willing to disclose.
Although certain sources within the company contradicted the rumors, disputing the occurrence of such a meeting, WrestleVotes stuck to their original statement. While talks about a potential WWE presence in Las Vegas exist, there are currently no concrete plans in place for the relocation.