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New WWE Survey Asks About Potential New Performance Center That Could Serve As T

Started by Liz, August 28, 2022, 09:21:05 AM

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WWE is considering constructing a new Performance Center.
The WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida has in a state-of-the-art training facility for WWE for the last decade and it has also been the home of NXT television since the pandemic.
Recently, a new WWE survey asked fans about the potential of a new performance center that could open itself up to not only being a state-of-the-art training center but a tourist attraction for those in the area.
In the survey, WWE reveals that this potential new Performance Center could stay in Orlando, Florida or it could be built in another city including Tampa, Atlanta, Nashville, or Dallas.
From WWE:
"Visitors will be able to watch active WWE athletes training, including rehearsing and practicing in the ring as well as working out and recovering.
In addition to this unique peek into WWE superstar training, the attraction would also include a one-of-a-kind tour highlighting WWE history, memorabilia, superstars, and famous matches. The tour could be comprised of a variety of elements, including a museum/hall-of-fame style attraction that includes unique immersive and interactive elements as well as fun physical activities, virtual experiences, and personal connections with WWE legends and personnel."
The activities include a potential trampoline park, an IMAX theater, virtual reality match experiences, as well as AI and augmented reality experiences.
We will continue to provide any and all updates on a potential new Performance Center as updates are made available.
Currently, WWE is under a new creative direction with Triple H at the helm. Triple H, the mastermind behind the original Performance Center, is hoping to continue to grow WWE while sticking to its traditional objective of putting smiles on faces. Learn more about what he has to say regarding these changes here.

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