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1952–1963 1963–1971 1971–1979 1979–1982 1982–1985
1952–1963 1963–1971 1971–1979 1979–1982 1982–1985
1985–1998 1995–1998 1997–2002 2002–2014 2014–present
1985–1998 1995–1998 1997–2002 2002–2014 2014–present

Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC)[]

1952–1963[]

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Almost 38 years later, in October 2020, WWE's NXT brand introduced a new home studio in Orlando within the WWE Performance Center training facility, dubbed the "Capitol Wrestling Center" in homage to CWC.

World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)[]

1963–1971[]

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In 1963, the CWC was rebranded as the Worldwide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) during the early chapters of WWE history.

1971–1979[]

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World Wrestling Federation (WWF)[]

1979–1982[]

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Before the Golden Era, in 1979, the company repackaged again, this time as the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under Vince McMahon Jr.

1982–1998[]

1982–1985[]

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1985–1995 (primary), 1995-1998 (secondary)[]

WWF 85-98 Logo

1994–1995 (rarely used), 1995-1997 (primary), 1997-1998 (secondary)[]

WWF New Gen Logo

The 1982 logo was now tilted at a leftward angle and set in a blue box. It started appearing in the lower left corner of the screen at Wrestlemania XI on April 2, 1995 until December 8, 1997. It made its final appearance at the beginning of Raw is War on April 6, 1998.

1997–2002[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  November 9, 1997

This logo made its debut at Survivor Series in November 1997 with the first WWF Attitude promo, and officially began appearing in the bottom left corner of the screen on Raw Is War on December 15, 1997. It went into near-full effect in March 1998 as it began appearing on cameramen's shirts, the Titantron, and overhead banners, and went into full effect at Over the Edge in May 1998 when it appeared on the ring apron and turnbuckles. The previous 'block' logo (shown above) continued to be used in most forms until March 1998, and on the turnbuckles and ring apron until May 1998. This WWF scratch logo would last about 5 years until May 5, 2002.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)[]

2002–2014[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  May 5, 2002

On May 5, 2002, the company dropped "Federation" from the name and replaced it with "Entertainment" due to the lawsuit with World Wildlife Fund. The company tweaked its 1997 logo to remove the F part on the right hand side, promoting this change with the slogan Get the F Out. On April 7, 2011, the company officially changed their name simply to WWE; however, the legal name is still World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

2014–present[]

WWE Logo 2014-present
Designer:  John Lefteratos [1]
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  August 18, 2014

Designed by John Lefteratos. The logo has been used since August 18, 2014 Monday Night RAW After SummerSlam [2]. It was originally shown as early as 2012 as part of the then-upcoming WWE Network, launched on February 24, 2014. On April 3, 2023, WWE announced plans to merge with Zuffa, the parent company of UFC. The merger was completed on September 12 of that year with the new company being named TKO Group.

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