WWE To Launch More Performance Centers?

Could WWE be about to open up more PCs?

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Could WWE be planning to launch more Performance Centers? Quite possibly.

The promotion recently put out a Fan Council survey to get feedback on potential locations for other PCs. In addition to that, PWInsider reports that WWE is gauging interest as to whether fans would be interested in travelling to these Performance Centers as a "roadside attraction" for tours.

In terms of locations, this survey lists Tampa, Nashville, Atlanta and Dallas as potential homes for a new PC. Any such facility would feature "interactive, immersive tours to engage deeply with the WWE brand and history" as well as these venues obviously being utilised to train talent.

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This isn't the first time that WWE has toyed with the idea of opening up a new Performance Center, with this something that was discussed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. As it stands, though, the only PCs the company currently operates are the ones out of Orlando, Florida and London, England.

Given how the NXT UK brand is soon to be reshaped as NXT Europe, it remains to be seen if the London PC will continue to operate or whether that will undergo a change or move.

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