
WWE isnt just planning international eventstheyre building a legal army to make sure everyone can actually get there. The company just dropped two key job listings that show how serious they are about handling visas, work permits, and immigration logistics for their global roster of superstars.
One of the roles, Paralegal, Global Immigration, is focused on managing the international travel needs of WWE talent and crew. That means working across borders, tracking legal documents, and keeping every event legally air-tight. The official description notes the hire will:
But thats just the start. WWE is also looking to hire an Immigration Counsel for the Americasa senior-level legal expert who will oversee complex visa strategies for employees and talent across the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and beyond. According to the official listing, this attorney will:
And thats not all. The role includes ensuring compliance with I-9 laws, working on immigration aspects of mergers and acquisitions, and managing legal audits for WWEs expanding live event footprint. The job is no jokeit even includes:
Its crystal clear: as WWE continues to grow under the TKO umbrella, especially with UFC in the mix, theyre prioritizing the logistics of global movement for stars like Roman Reigns, Rhea Ripley, and Gunther.
From tracking visas to building immigration compliance policies, WWE is investing in infrastructure behind the curtainbecause without the paperwork, theres no show abroad.
Do you think this signals even more international WWE expansion in 2025 and beyond? Should WWE be investing even more into global live events? Drop your thoughts in the commentswe want to hear from you.