Current seismic design provisions prohibit the use of a weak panel zone from using special moment frame (SMF) connections due to concerns that large deformations in these zones may lead to brittle connection failures. However, several experimental studies have demonstrated that moment connections with weak panel zones can exhibit adequate ductility and energy dissipation capacity for SMF connections. This study aims to investigate the impact of weak panel zones on the seismic performance of SMFs utilizing welded unreinforced flange-welded web (WUF-W) connections, as outlined in AISC 358-22. The analysis will consider both four-story and twelve-story SMFs. Each frame will be modeled with either strong or weak panel zones. The findings indicate that SMFs with weak panel zones demonstrate greater ductility and collapse strength compared to their counterparts with strong panel zones.