WWE Performance Center’s potential move to Las Vegas sparks confusion and conflicting reports
Confusion surrounds the future of WWE’s Performance Center, with conflicting reports about its potential relocation to Las Vegas. While initial reports suggested the move was confirmed, WWE officials later denied these claims, stating it was only a possibility. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer has added to the uncertainty, reporting that different sources within WWE are giving contradictory information. Some insiders claim the move is happening, while others deny it. Meltzer believes the relocation will eventually occur, citing Vegas’ growing sports market and its status as the home of UFC, WWE’s sister promotion.
Interestingly, even if a Las Vegas facility is established, it may not mean the closure of the current Orlando Performance Center. This suggests WWE could potentially operate two training facilities in the future. Meanwhile, plans for “NXT Europe,” which was expected to replace the defunct “NXT UK” brand, seem to have been shelved. Meltzer reports hearing less about this potential expansion compared to a year ago, indicating the idea may have been abandoned.
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