WWEs former headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut just became the backdrop for a late-night break-in and the entire thing was caught on camera. A group of teenagers gained unauthorized access to WWEs old corporate building at 1241 East Main Street and later posted video footage of their exploration online. The property served as WWEs home base for decades before the company relocated to its new downtown Stamford headquarters in 2023. Using only their phone flashlights, the teens moved through the darkened structure, recording as they went from office to office. The footage shows walls still covered with framed photos and promotional posters from historic WWE matches. In some areas, older marketing materials appeared to still be left behind. At one point, the group discovered what looked like a former locker room and gym area a space once used by WWE talent for training. The video also shows them sitting at abandoned office desks, posing for the camera, and flipping through what appeared to be architectural blueprints. They even browsed vintage WWE magazines featuring stars like Kane and Brock Lesnar. WWE no longer owns the property. The building was sold in January for $3.75 million to MB Financial Group, a real estate firm based in Branford and Boston. WWE officially moved operations to its new headquarters at 707 Washington Boulevard in 2023, closing the door on its longtime East Main Street era. Now, the unauthorized entry has sparked online discussion about security and what remains inside the former corporate hub. Do you think this was harmless curiosity, or did these teens go too far? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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