WWE Featured in Sports Business Journal Magazine
A recent article in Street & Smithâs Sports Business Journal compared the WWE compared with other giants of the sports-entertainment business.
âWhile the âon-fieldâ comparisons between professional wrestling and sports properties are few and far between, what binds them is one simple goal: attracting and entertaining fans.
WWE events have long topped weekly cable ratings, pay-per-view bouts post enviable subscription numbers, and the DVD titles regularly top the charts in the sports category.â
According to the article, the WWE is never a company to rest on its laurels and is now making a strong push into digital media, the international market, even the film industry. Already a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (WWE), the corporation posted revenue of $400 million in 2006.
Recently, WWE has collaborated with major Hollywood players like Lionsgate and 20th Century Fox. See No Evil, starring Superstar Kane, grossed $15 million at domestic box offices and The Marine, starring John Cena exploded on to screens nationwide on October 13th.
The article adds one more difference that helps WWE to stand out from the pack:
âVince McMahon is the only chairman of a major sports and entertainment group that allows his employees to smack, berate and body slam him, all in the name of revenue growth.â
Can't argue with that. But it's just nice to see professional wrestling receive positive attention in the press for a change.


April 26th, 2007 9:33 PM
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