The W Mass determination at the Tevatron CDF experiment reported a deviation from the SM expectation at 7σ level. We discuss a few possible interpretations and their collider implications. We perform electroweak global fits under various frameworks and assumptions.We consider three types of electroweak global fits in the effective-field-theory framework: the S-T , the S-T -δG F , and the eight-parameter flavor-universal one. We discuss the amounts of tensions between different m W measurements reflected in these fits and the corresponding shifts in central values of these parameters. With these electroweak fit pictures in hand, we present a few different classes of models and discuss their compatibility with these results. We find that while explaining the m W discrepancy, the single gauge boson extensions face strong LHC direct search constraints and electroweak precision constraints. Vector-like fermions can partially generate the needed shift to the electroweak observables. The compatibility with top squark is also studied in detail. We find non-degenerate top squark soft masses enhance the needed operator coefficients, enabling an allowed explanation compatible with current LHC measurements. Overall, more theory and experimental developments are highly in demand to reveal the physics behind this discrepancy.