WWE has marked the launch of a new era with a new studio complex to help lead the company's production side of things in the future.

The 30,000-square foot studio complex is called 'The Studios at WWE' and features several studios. The studio is based at WWE's new headquarters in Stamford, CT.

The main studio is an impressive 5,000-square-foot center. There is also a 1,500-square-foot Cyclorama studio and a 1,500-square-foot volumetric LED studio set to open this spring. The complex also features a 1,000-square-foot photo studio and two insert stages that are approximately 600 square feet each.

The Studios at WWE is the first U.S. facility to install Crystal LED Verona, with 150 cabinets across its main wall. Joe Solari, WWE VP of Studio Operations shared his enthusiasm for the new complex when speaking to Sports Video.

"It gives us new tools and a new canvas to push the limits of what we do here at the WWE. We can take our productions to the next level and really increase our fan engagement. I don’t think that there is anything in Connecticut right now that even comes close to what we built here."

The Complex at WWE comes at an interesting time for WWE with several changes being made to the company. With the departure of Kevin Dunn, WWE has appointed Lee Fitting as the promotion's head of production. Changes to the on-screen product have been received well by fans so far.

Perhaps the biggest change to WWE's on-screen presentation will come in January 2025 when Raw moves to Netflix. The five-billion-dollar deal will see the red brand hosted on Netflix for ten years, though the timeframe can change based on the show's performance. Those outside the U.S. will also receive SmackDown, WWE NXT, and Premium Live Events.