Royce Keys Spotted At WWE HQ – Here Is Why

What was the newest WWE signing doing at headquarters this week, and does it signal his imminent arrival on a specific brand? Speculation ignited across social media on February 10 when Royce Keys, formerly known to wrestling fans as Powerhouse Hobbs, posted a photo from the WWE offices in Stamford, Connecticut. While many fans theorized that the visit was to finalize a contract for Raw or SmackDown, a new report clarifies the actual reason for his trip to the northeast.

Keys Records Episode Of “What’s Your Story?”

According to a report from Fightful, Keys was at WWE Headquarters to record content for the company’s digital platforms. Specifically, the former AEW star sat down to record an upcoming episode of Stephanie McMahon’s popular podcast, “What’s Your Story?” This media appearance appears to be a strategic move to introduce the character to the wider WWE Universe before he becomes a weekly fixture on television. These types of long-form interviews have become a staple for incoming talent, allowing them to establish their narrative and connect with the audience beyond the confines of a wrestling ring.

The visit to Stamford seemingly focuses on character-building rather than logistical brand assignments. While Keys has been spotted backstage at Raw in recent weeks, he has yet to be officially assigned to a specific show roster. The recording session suggests that WWE management is investing time in his presentation, ensuring that when he does return to the screen, the audience has a deeper understanding of who Royce Keys is and what motivates him.

Recapping His Debut And AEW Departure

Keys made his shocking debut at the 2026 Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, entering the match at number 14. In a showing that lasted nearly ten minutes, he made his presence felt by eliminating former World Champion Damian Priest, a feat that immediately established him as a threat. His night eventually ended at the hands of Bronson Reed, a confrontation that many fans hope will blossom into a full rivalry. Prior to his WWE arrival, Keys wrapped up his tenure with AEW last month. He declined a new contract offer from Tony Khan and finished his run at Collision: Maximum Carnage, where his faction, The Opps, dropped the World Trios Championships.

While the “What’s Your Story?” podcast does not have a confirmed release date for this specific episode, previous editions featuring high-profile signings have typically dropped on Thursdays via Peacock and major audio platforms. Stephanie McMahon’s show has frequently been used to break news or launch storylines, suggesting that the release of this episode could coincide with Keys’ full-time return to television. With Elimination Chamber approaching rapidly, the timing of this media push indicates that Keys could be factored into plans for the post-chamber road to WrestleMania 42.

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Andrew Ravens

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