In years past, WWE pay-per-views often featured as many as 10 matches, but in recent years, the promotion has largely scaled down the card to around four or five matches instead. Meanwhile, promotions ...
It was clear something was going on behind the scenes between WWE and Netflix since the start of the year, as more content started to make its way over from Peacock, and now that something has been ...
Just over a month since WWE debuted on ESPN with Wrestlepalooza, and there's some new financial information on how things are going so far for this relationship. Of course, it was announced back in ...
WWE’s Premium Live Events are heading to ESPN! Beginning with the inaugural Wrestlepalooza event on September 20 from the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, marquee WWE PLEs will be ...
Even though WWE is moving its PLEs to ESPN later this year, the company isn’t severing its relationship with Peacock. According to a new report from Sports Business Journal, Peacock and WWE have ...
Last week, WWE announced a five-year, $1.6 billion streaming deal with ESPN to feature the company’s premium live events (PLEs) starting with WrestleMania 42. Unfortunately for wrestling fans, this ...
WWE CCO Triple H has discussed why he and WWE President Nick Khan think that ESPN is the right home for WWE's PLEs. Triple H has overseen WWE signing several massive deals during his tenure as CCO, ...
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WWE announced on Wednesday that all of its premium live events will be streamed on ESPN's upcoming platform next year. But how much are fans in the United States going to pay for the new ESPN app ...
The Walt Disney Company has been making some serious moves heading into today's earnings call. On Tuesday, the NFL and Disney-owned ESPN finalized a tentative deal (it would still need to be approved) ...
WWE and ESPN have announced a new five-year media rights agreement that will see the sports broadcasting network become the new home for WWE Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania, Royal Rumble ...
Fans in the United States will have a new way to watch WWE Premium Live Events next year. WWE and ESPN announced a “landmark” rights agreement on Wednesday morning. The two parties revealed that all ...