One of the most famous buildings in Connecticut, especially among professional wrestling fans, has just been sold for almost $4 million dollars and you can live there in the near future.

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Fellow life-long WWF/WWE fans: Soon, for a hell of a lot of rent money, you could lay your head where The Rock once stood, shower near the site that Bob Backlund agreed to work with the Iron Sheik, and poop where Andre the Giant may have broken some of that legendary wind. The office building formerly known as Titan Towers at 1241 East Main Street in Stamford was just purchased and will be reimagined into luxury apartments.

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According to SI.com, a real estate firm has purchased the building that was once known, for a brief moment in time in 2006 as DX Headquarters, for just under $4 million dollars. I guessing the rent at these future apartments will be equally as expensive as what it would be to live near the WWE's new headquarters on Washington Boulevard.

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Let me tell you something brother, every time that I've ever driven on I-95 through Stamford near Exit 9, and now as I pass Exit 8, I've scoured the streets for a glimpse of one of my favorite WWF/WWE professional wrestlers. It never happened, all of those years, I'd catch a glimpse of a Town Car with tinted windows, if anything.

The few times that I've encountered the pros out in the wilds of Connecticut amongst us mere mortals was Tony Schiavone before a WCW event in Hartford, and Justin Credible at the Town Plot IGA in Waterbury.

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