WWE doesn’t hand out one catch-all email; instead, it splits inquiries into different inboxes, with feedback@wwe.com as the main address for general thoughts and complaints.
What's Happening
WWE keeps feedback@wwe.com open for viewer comments and complaints, but it flat-out tells fans not to pitch unsolicited ideas or business plans there.
WWE’s official site spells out that feedback@wwe.com is strictly for fan feedback, show complaints, or questions about WWE programming. Their corporate communications rules say any unsolicited pitches sent to that inbox get tossed—because they never reach the creative or business teams. If you’ve got an official inquiry, stick to the channels WWE lists publicly so your message lands where it should.
Step-by-Step Solution
Hit feedback@wwe.com for general thoughts or complaints, appsupport@wwe.com for app headaches, or the corporate form for business stuff.
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General Feedback or Complaint: Fire off an email to feedback@wwe.com. Make sure to include:
- The exact date and name of the show or episode
- A clear rundown of what went wrong or what you’d like changed
- Your contact info so they can follow up
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App Support: If the WWE app is acting up, shoot a note to appsupport@wwe.com. Be ready to share:
- A quick summary of the glitch
- What kind of phone or tablet you’re using and which operating system
- Step-by-step instructions to recreate the problem
- Corporate or Business Inquiries: For non-urgent corporate questions, fill out the form on WWE’s corporate site. Head to the “Contact Us” section and fill in the blanks.