
Triple H Confirms WWE Is Building New Performance Center – WWE is preparing to expand its training operations, as Paul “Triple H” Levesque confirmed that a new Performance Center is currently in development. The future facility, which will also be based in Orlando, Florida, is being designed to surpass the current center in both size and quality.
During an appearance on Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco’s “Nightcap” show, Levesque was asked about the current WWE Performance Center. He confirmed its Orlando location and revealed that the company is already working on a larger and more advanced replacement. “It’s in Orlando,” Levesque said. “We’re in the process of building a new one, now, in Orlando. It’ll be even bigger and better.”
WWE originally opened its Performance Center in 2013. Since then, the venue has become the primary hub for developing new talent while also serving as the home for the NXT brand. In addition to functioning as a state-of-the-art training facility, the center houses weekly live broadcasts of WWE NXT.
The news of a new facility comes at a time when Levesque has been active with major appearances and announcements. He is in Las Vegas this weekend for several high-profile events, including WWE and AAA’s Worlds Collide special on Friday and the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford boxing match tonight. He also took part in the official reveal that WrestleMania 43 will take place in Saudi Arabia in 2027.
Triple H Confirms WWE Is Building New Performance Center