20 Mind-Blowing Facts About WWE

1. Money

WWE had total revenues totalling $542.6 million in 2014. This was up 7% from the year before. However, the company reported a loss of $30.1 million. That's mostly down to the cost of implementing the WWE Network and the cannibalising effect it had on other areas of WWE business. In the long run, that expensive investment is expected to pay off and generate bigger business for the WWE. But in the short term, it has hurt. It isn't as if WWE should be in too much of a panic. They still had revenues of over five hundred million. They just need to ensure that they manage their investments better in order to enjoy some profits.
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