10 Times WWE Made MASSIVE Changes That You Didn’t Even See
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WWE's currently-on-hold move away from Titan Tower allowed the company to get a 2020 match filmed at the facilities when the competitors from the male and female Money In The Bank ladder matches were asked to scurry up the stairs to claim briefcases hanging from the Stamford, Connecticut night sky.
Included as a way to add spice to the annual climbing competition, the concept was deemed as essential as the product itself when everything closed down due to the ongoing global health crisis. In reality, it only served to let people have a nosey inside those legendary corridors of power.
Every glimpse inside HQ has been a bonus, from access granted to the Beyond The Mat crew in the 1990s all the way along to those parking up in The Chairman's office with The Undertaker waiting for the mad old f*ck to finish at the gym.
Externally, the changes to the top of the tower have been as substantial as the representation and meaning of the company logos themselves, even if they've come with nominal press. Adding the "scratch" WWF and WWE brands in 1999 and 2002 respectively were necessary moves away from recent pasts, with the company cleaning up their crest and the building's exterior with the pristine new offering in 2014 alongside the launch of the WWE Network earlier that year.