Investment is a dog-eat-dog universe and principally WWE is running the risk of becoming chow. If the WWE Network falls and WWE continue to post a loss over the next two-to-three years, investors are going to take their business elsewhere, sell shares cheap and WWE is going to suffer all the more so. It's a snowball effect at its best. More to the point, if investment falls, so does the cash flow from sponsorship deals, endorsement contracts and partnerships. Companies like Mattel will cut ties. Deals like TV rights will be offered at lower rates. Sponsorships like Snickers will seek exposure elsewhere. It's the reason Wall Street is monitored so closely. It can literally provide the writing on the wall and it's all tied into the WWE Network.
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