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Is WWE still a thing?

Is WWE still a thing?

Yes, WWE is still a thing. It’s a thing where guys settle any of their issues inside a ring by wrestling each other. It has 2 major brands, Raw on Monday and Smackdown on Tuesday.

How much would it cost to buy WWE?

NBCUniversal also pays WWE about $670 million annually for the rights to Monday Night RAW and NXT on USA Network. Wrestling Edge reports the next RAW and NXT deals could cost a combined $760 million annually or more….The Last Ride?

Company WWE
Market Cap $5 billion
2022 Projected Sales $1.3 billion
Price-to-Sales 3.8

Why is WWE PG now?

WWE says that the move to PG cut the “excess” of the Attitude Era and “ushered in a new era of refined and compelling storytelling”. John Cena was face of the company during this time, despite receiving a mixed reception from the audience. WWE officially announced the move to TV-PG on July 22, 2008.

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What would WWE sell for?

The current potential buyers are NBC, FOX and now Disney who have entered the discussions to possibly buy WWE within 24 months maybe sooner. Disney’s net worth at $122.18 Billion Dollars is a major contender in this WWE sale and would make Vince McMahon an offer of around $4 Billion or more to buy WWE.

Who has more viewers WWE or AEW?

AEW Clearly Has All Of The Momentum In Wrestling War With WWE. Not only are the total viewers the second-highest the show has ever drawn, the 681,000 viewers for the 18-to-49 demographic bests WWE’s latest Monday Night Raw edition, which drew 678,000 viewers in the same category.

Will the WWE ever go out of business?

But here’s the thing: not only will the WWE not go out of business, it will actually EXPLODE again — similar to the Attitude era. Look at what is going on in our culture. Look at the divisiveness in terms of pc culture, social justice, and many other things.

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What will happen to WWE when people stop watching?

When people stop watching or attending live shows. However the WWE name/concept may well survive in some way. For example, once technology allows there may be a membership concept where fans subscribe and run “their own” WWE, with video real recreations of matches…and other fans “watch” their product.

Why did WWE stop making quality products after buying WCW?

Wrestling promotions don’t generally change unless something forces them to. They will ride what works into the ground and then beat that dead horse until it’s bone fragments and scraps of leather. Because WWE stopped caring about their product quality once they bought out WCW.

Do you think WWE will survive?

So, ultimately, yes. There will come a point where the form of entertainment they will produce will cease to be popular or surpassed. When people stop watching or attending live shows. However the WWE name/concept may well survive in some way.