Pro Wrestling Illustrated

the BUSINESS PAGE

The billion-dollar deal. In perhaps the most consequential business agreement in the history of pro wrestling, the Fox network has acquired the rights to air WWE Smackdown Live beginning in October 2019. Fox will pay WWE $1-billion over the course of five years, breaking down to about $4-million per episode.

This will increase WWE’s bottom line considerably. Let’s put it in perspective: WWE raked in $6.5-million in domestic and international TV rights fees in the first quarter of 2018. As a result of the Fox deal, that figure will rise to approximately $120-million per quarter in domestic rights fees alone. Television rights will now be a much more important aspect of WWE’s business model, with the WWE Network earning $45-million and live events garnering $30-million per quarter.

Essentially, Fox passed on renewing

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Pro Wrestling Illustrated

Pro Wrestling Illustrated6 min read
The Reiwa Four
WITH THE DEPARTURE OF Kazuchika Okada, and Hiroshi Tanahashi being named company president of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, many questions surround the future of one of Japan’s premier promotions. Within the last two years, four candidates have returned h
Pro Wrestling Illustrated2 min read
Righteous Wrap Up
Longtime Bay Area resident RIGHTEOUS REG shows some love to a favorite local promotion, UGWA. THE UNDERGROUND WRESTLING Alliance is a hidden gem in the South Bay of California for truly independent wrestling. For my generation, it’s the classic rags
Pro Wrestling Illustrated6 min read
An Elite Invasion
Late-2023 saw the beginnings of an unlikely partnership between two of the world’s foremost wrestling promotions—and 2024 brought a boiling rivalry between its wrestlers STARTING IN LATE-JANUARY, some of the most popular luchadores from the world’s o

Related Books & Audiobooks