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Live Events and WWE’s Netflix Deal Power TKO to Strong First Quarter
The company also completed its acquisition of IMG, PBR and On Location, and raised its guidance for the year.
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Netflix Is Launching a Reality Show From Inside the WWE Writers Room — Watch a Teaser
‘WWE: Unreal’ is a pretty self-aware title.
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TKO Levels Up WWE With Major Buy: Mexican Lucha Libre Heavyweight AAA
The WWE says that it will host a crossover event featuring WWE and AAA talent in June.
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Roman Reigns Will Retire From WWE in Two to Three Years for a “Less Physical Form of Entertainment”
Just like his cousin Dwayne.
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Stephanie McMahon to Host ‘What’s Your Story?’ Podcast for WWE and Fanatics (Exclusive)
McMahon's first guest will be UFC CEO Dana White.
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The WWE Is Entering a New Era With Netflix. Paul Heyman Wants to Embrace the Change
The wrestling manager and on-air talent is ready to leverage social media and the scale of Netflix to take his storylines to the next level.
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With Deals on Horizon, TKO Bets That Profitable 2024 Will Lead to a Blockbuster 2025
The IMG, On Location and PBR deal is almost done, and UFC and WWE rights are coming up, as the company targets as much as $3 billion in revenue.
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TKO Sets a Kansas City Takeover in Synergy Push
From April 24-28, PBR, UFC and WWE will all hold live events at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO.
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Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon Settles SEC Charges Over Undisclosed Payments
The agency announced the settlement Friday morning.
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‘WWE Monday Night Raw’ Pins Down Sizable U.S. Audience for Netflix Premiere
The streamer's debut for the pro wrestling show pulls in more than double its 2024 average in household viewing.
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Netflix Made Me Watch WWE — And It’s Betting $5 Billion You’ll Watch Too
A first-time wrestling watcher bears witness to the formal Hollywoodification of one of America's most absurd and strangely appealing spectacles.
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Logan Paul Following Jake Paul to Netflix With Return to WWE
After the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight smashed streaming viewership records, his brother Logan hopes to do the same thing for WWE 'Raw,' which will debut on Netflix next month.
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