BREAKING: Scary Incident At WWE Headquarters Today; Footage Released
WWE is currently away from home, making several stops in Europe as part of the European Summer Tour. In their absence, a scary incident was reported at WWE Headquarters earlier today.
Opened in 1991, Titan Towers served as the Headquarters for WWE until the TKO merger in 2023.
From hosting Money in the Bank 2020 during the pandemic to Brock Lesnar wreaking havoc at Triple H’s office, Titan Towers was featured in some of the most iconic moments in the history of WWE.
It was also used to film some matches at WrestleMania 36, most notably being the Firefly Fun House Cinematic-style match between the late great Bray Wyatt and John Cena.
In 2023, WWE moved its Headquarters to 677 Washington Boulevard in downtown Stamford, Connecticut, while Titan Towers was sold to real estate firm MB Financial Group for $3.75 million in 2025.
A little while ago, citizens from Stamford, Connecticut, shared a video of a flag catching fire outside the Headquarters.
On a windy Saturday night, a flag on top of the WWE’s new Headquarters flew off and came into contact with a power line, where it caught fire. There’s no word yet on the seriousness of the incident or if anyone was affected.
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